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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 279923" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wish you luck on the interview. whatever kind of luck you want!</p><p></p><p>As for the Inventory Receiving Specialist that title is there for a reason. You have to be able to COUNT, so a higher level of skill/intelligence is needed! </p><p></p><p>Ihave found Walmart to vary widely in terms of atmosphere and customer service. In my town, and even the large city husband works in, staff is very helpful and friendly. I have little to say that is bad about them. But when we lived in OH I REFUSED to go there. Esp when I was in the cust service line and saw a manager yell and CUSS at a man who was returning something that broke. It was very obvious the item was poorly made, but the manager tried to refuse to take it back - with the receipt and with the tags on it!! Then the store mgr came to see what was going on. The actual STORE MGR started screaming about how the customer should lose a "couple hundred pounds" if he wanted a belt that would work!!!!</p><p></p><p>My nephew had a wonderful time working at Walmart. He started as a teen as a stocker. Then he moved up into the kiosk that sold cell phones. And now, in his early twenties he is in college AND running 8 stand alone major cell phone company stores! He even has his first mortgage and he is not yet out of college.</p><p></p><p>I hope this is a good experience for you. I figure ours can't be all bad because they have so many of the same employees from several years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 279923, member: 1233"] I wish you luck on the interview. whatever kind of luck you want! As for the Inventory Receiving Specialist that title is there for a reason. You have to be able to COUNT, so a higher level of skill/intelligence is needed! Ihave found Walmart to vary widely in terms of atmosphere and customer service. In my town, and even the large city husband works in, staff is very helpful and friendly. I have little to say that is bad about them. But when we lived in OH I REFUSED to go there. Esp when I was in the cust service line and saw a manager yell and CUSS at a man who was returning something that broke. It was very obvious the item was poorly made, but the manager tried to refuse to take it back - with the receipt and with the tags on it!! Then the store mgr came to see what was going on. The actual STORE MGR started screaming about how the customer should lose a "couple hundred pounds" if he wanted a belt that would work!!!! My nephew had a wonderful time working at Walmart. He started as a teen as a stocker. Then he moved up into the kiosk that sold cell phones. And now, in his early twenties he is in college AND running 8 stand alone major cell phone company stores! He even has his first mortgage and he is not yet out of college. I hope this is a good experience for you. I figure ours can't be all bad because they have so many of the same employees from several years ago. [/QUOTE]
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