Friday, December 6, 2019

People that trash their Walmarts lacking community!

Respect your Walmart! Have you noticed Walmart at night, the trash left behind from the shoplifters, crime related, the kids kicking a ball down the aisle and etc? You know it is your Walmart also it's like a community thing like going to the YMCA to the swimming pool only to find people threw their trash in it, Going to the GYM to use a tanning bed finding a greasy body print on the tanning bed that was not cleaned by the person that was using it! Where is your community? It points to the saying trailer park trash. Because there is a lot of trash! In that is not fair because other people don't like to live in trash. Live in trash, trash happens to you and others like a outbreak staph or herpes in the bathroom because people didn't wipe their ass enough with workers that can't clean the bathroom every 30 mins!
Stupid with stupid makes more stupid. so expect stupid! Why? People of Walmart respect your community!

~~~~~Walmart employees share the 8 worst things they've seen while working at the retail giant Walmart employees have seen some things.

Any large retail store witnesses its share of crises and off-putting behavior from customers on a regular basis. Walmart is no different.

Business Insider spoke with a number of Walmart associates and scoured the web for anecdotes from employees to get their top horror stories.

And we definitely heard a few doozies.

"Who knows what crazy even is anymore?" one Walmart employee of 12 years told 
Business Insider.
https://www.businessinsider.com/walmart-stores-worst-things-employees-see-2018-6

~~~~~Walmart’s Out-of-Control Crime Problem Is Driving Police Crazy
Darrell Ross—Officer Walmart to his colleagues in the Tulsa Police Department—operates for up to 10 hours a day out of the security office of a Walmart Supercenter in the city’s northeast corner. It’s a small, windowless space with six flatscreen monitors mounted on a pale blue cinder-block wall, and on this hot summer day, the room is packed. Four Walmart employees watch the monitors, which toggle among the dozens of cameras covering the store and parking lot, while doing paperwork and snacking on Cheez Whiz and Club Crackers. In a corner of the room, an off-duty sheriff’s officer, hired by Walmart, makes small talk with the employees.
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-walmart-crime/#that-jump-content--default