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Users on r/walmart subreddit share their confusion and opinions on the difference between shipping and delivery options for walmart.com orders. See their definitions, examples and questions about the terms.
8.00 / 0.40 = 20 work days = 4 work weeks = ~1 month Please be aware that PPTO generation maxes out at 48.00 hrs (6 days) per corporate year (Feb - Jan) for most associates (laws in some states may remove this annual generation cap), so you could only miss like 14 days (4 per 6 months x 2 + 6 days of PPTO) per year, but that places you at risk of being fired perpetually & you'll lose your ...
Users share their opinions and experiences on whether to tip Walmart+ drivers or not. Some argue that tipping is optional and unfair, while others defend Walmart's policy and drivers' rights.
I've been doing overnight stock for 8 years now, only the last 1 at walmart. The most difficult aspect of overnight is the schedule. If you're young, have no kids or significant other, don't mind missing out on almost all social events during the day, and being the only one awake on your days off then overnight is a breeze.
A user asks how to contact the hiring manager at their local Walmart to speed up their job application. Other users reply with various suggestions, such as calling the store, talking to HR, or applying for other departments.
Walmart is a shit show and only getting worse over time. Coach jobs seem to be a real hit or miss and overnight coach is 100% a big miss. You did yourself a favor and good luck to your future wherever you head out
A discussion thread on r/walmart subreddit where current and former Walmart employees share their experiences and preferences on different positions and departments. See the pros and cons of working in cashier, dairy, cart pushing, support, electronics, and more.
lately with my walmart grocery deliveries, pending charges take a week to update, and they end up being dropped entirely from my bank, then a week later it gets re-added as posted. Any idea why? It does fuck up my budging and finances when Walmart does this shit.
Walmart and the delivery companies need to up driver pay, they can afford it! And people need to tip delivery drivers too. Walmart doesn't let you add a tip with your debit/credit card when you pay for groceries with EBT so that's probably why people aren't tipping.
A 21-year-old Reddit user shares his experience of using Walmart Optometrist for over 3 years and getting his prescriptions wrong. He gets a second opinion from a real Optometrist and warns others not to use Walmart for medical needs.