I would like to talk about the other side of taking a job at Walmart. It's not gonna be PC.
Do You want to deal with the average person who shops at walmart. (I shop at walmart, or did until I moved to a town that only has a target) You will deal daily with patients who balk at the incredibly cheap glasses and depending where you live, won't speak English as a first language. I personally hate dealing with people who don't speak English, not because I don't like them, but because I can't understand what the heck they are saying, and I can't communicate or ask them questions for what they need. And as was previously stated, how many times can you listen to complaints on how expensive 49 dollar glasses are. I worked for the doctor in a Walmart for 4 years, and while there were many enjoyable, super nice patients, there were a higher percentage of folks that drag you down. Day after day. It's not about low income patients. It's about patients who shop at Walmart because they want to buy as much as they can for as little as possible, and they are insanely aggressive and angry when you tell them a price is higher than they think it should be. Just another point of view.
[QUOTE=optilady1;492732] It's about patients who shop at Walmart because they want to buy as much as they can for as little as possible, and they are insanely aggressive and angry when you tell them a price is higher th
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I worked at Walm-mart for 9 years and most of that was in optical. I would never work there again for a few reasons.
1. Nights, weekends and holidays. I was under the impression at some point I would no longer work nights but that never happended. That may have been partly my fault because I complain enough and to be honest it wasn't an issue tell I had a family.
2. Horrible coworkers. I know this can happen anywhere but I worked with some of the rudness most disrectful people. I had one lady not even speak to me for the last 4-6 months I worked there.
3. Bad managers. Again this can happend anywhere. When I told my manager about the above mentioned coworker not talking to me she rolled her eyes and asked me what was she supposed to do about it. Another time we had an employee that was basicly a bully and we were told to just stand up to him. I basicly had a problem with them when they needed to manage someone. Both the people I mentioned still work there to the best of my knowledge.
4. This is a given but they just don't know what they are doing. The worst part is they don't know how little they know. They learn the "Wal-mart way" and think they know it all. You basicly need to teach yourself everything.
These are a few of the reasons I wont work there again. I know they can happen at any workplace and I am sure some Wal-marts are great to work at. I just never worked at any.
Last edited by Mizikal; 09-12-2014 at 10:25 AM.
Maybe Cajun and I are just lucky ? It's all about what you make it, I have no control over what happens at other Walmart vision centers, I try to educate myself and staff above and beyond, most patients we see appreciate the service.
Problem patients I have are the same people that give my wife problems down the street at the cellphone provider she works for, their simple that way everywhere.
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