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Chaotic42

Lifer
Jun 15, 2001
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I applied to work at Walmart when I was 18. They gave me a test and said there were no wrong answers. After I took it, they told me that I got some of the answers wrong...

A few years later I noticed that they didn't charge me for something, so I went back to pay for it. They accused me of stealing it and threatened to call the cops. Took me 45 minutes to get it all straightened out.

I tend to avoid Walmart. :p
 

Carson Dyle

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Jul 2, 2012
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I applied to work at Walmart when I was 18. They gave me a test and said there were no wrong answers. After I took it, they told me that I got some of the answers wrong...

A few years later I noticed that they didn't charge me for something, so I went back to pay for it. They accused me of stealing it and threatened to call the cops. Took me 45 minutes to get it all straightened out.

I tend to avoid Walmart.

Uh huh. What are you doing now for a living?
 

master_shake_

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May 22, 2012
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The biggest issue I have with Walmart is how they have like 40 cash aisles, but never more than 2 open at once. Other than that, if I need a lot of misc items it's probably the easiest place to go.


that's because they want you to spend more time in the store and think about other things you could buy while you are there.
 

dud

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Feb 18, 2001
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OP, I'm curious. What item was so important and so much lower in cost at Wallyworld that you decided to buy there?

Just curious ...
 

BurnItDwn

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I do not like when there is lines for cash registers or when items are not properly stocked on the shelves. Costco has long lines, but they move fast since Costco cashiers work their asses off.