Posted by DBAF on July 08, 2009 at 19:47:53 from (64.19.115.54):
In Reply to: wal-mart posted by ddl on July 08, 2009 at 10:08:36:
We have a wal-mart distribution center in our town.You can start out there for over $16 bucks an hour.I worked for them for a year or so,when things got a little tight and my wife has worked for them for several years and makes over $20 an hour with insurance.Just about anyone can get a job there and very few stay more than a few months,but it's not very hard work if you were taught how to work.I started with 11 other people and within 10 months I was the only one left,this was a cake job they would let you take most any days off you wanted and could call in sick 10 or 12 days in 6 months before you got into trouble.This is also the best no degree no skill job you can get for about 60-70 miles.People are just raised to be weak little pu$$&^%^$,that want every thing to be easy.
All that said I still don't like the store and don't go if I can help it.
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