Is Wal-Mart Bad for America

Jenny Heart
Wal-Mart isn't bad for America. There are situations that need to be fixed, in order to make it a better work place. If you're an employee there, and you miss so many days, you're terminated, even if you have missed work for good reasons.

The part of Wal-Mart that hires, fires, or is in charge of the sick day's approvals, needs to starts believing, that their employees are real people with real feelings. Employers need to stay in better connection with their employees, in order for them to stay one big supportive family. This will help the Wal-Mart company stand up with pride, and integrity that will help them keep the store always thriving to the top.

Friendly service is always waiting to greet you at your local Wal-Mart store. This means a lot when you go into your Wal-Mart store after a hard days work. You'll enter the store, to find a friendly Wal-Mart employee, waiting to start your shopping experience out on the right foot.

If your confused and don't know where to go, head for the front desk, that's usually at the front of the store. There'll be an employee that will be more than happy to give you information about what you are looking for, and if she isn't sure she'll call for assistance. Either way this makes for a pleasant shopping experience at Wal-Mart.

Wal-Mart managers need to enforce a good standing rule position. If you're a hard working employee. and you need a day off, and have just found out, you've reached your quota, your previous job performance should speak for itself. Your great work performance, should give you time off with much appreciation. If this rule can be enforce Wal-Mart will be unbeatable.

It takes a lot to make a business successful; however it only takes a little more effort to make it better. By working with some basic techniques, and smart thinking employers, the store will become something that the town looks up to. A place to talk about all their future plans for their future in. It's a place where people can enjoy the day laughing and Christmas shopping together. A place to find great Christmas cards, and Christmas presents, to Halloween, and Valentine's Day gifts ideas. Wal-Mart is the place, that the town is counting on for all their gift ideas.

No, Wal-mart is not bad for america, however if employers can make a few adjustments, on hiring, firing, and helping their employees stay at their hopefully lifetime jobs, this will make Wal-Mart the way Sam Walton would have wanted it.

Published by Jenny Heart

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  • noname10/25/2011

    as a walmart employee we make #$%$ for wages so really don't care if any of u have a friendly time or not could careless

  • nomore2/17/2010

    WM now and before totally differrent,no repect,no care at all,there system was terrible and they cheat all customer and worker.

  • Christine Zibas9/28/2009

    I have to say that I have received the worst service anywhere at my local WalMart. The straw that broke the camel's back was the day that the store ruined my photos from Italy. They had horrible green spots then they refused to refund my money unless I gave them the substandard photos back, but they were my only copies. The same day, I asked two different sales people in the store for help with the pricing on an item that wasn't marked. Neither would help, although they were not checking people out. Have all of my experiences there been bad? No, but I only use the store now as a "last resort." You might just say I had a run of bad luck, but I don't have these stories about other stores in my area.

  • Dina Quirion9/24/2009

    very good view points.... I don't know what my opinion is, love it, hate it, I don't know. LOL... :o)

  • Shethy Stuckey9/23/2009

    I shop there when money is tight but I always hate myself for what they are doing to the environment.

  • Robert Lee Alford9/23/2009

    You don't want to hear my opinion of Walmart.

  • Johnny Yuma9/22/2009

    Truthfully when Sam Walton was living it was a great place to shop. After he died it changed drastically, and I no longer like it; although, I do still go to it simply because I can get everything in one store and only have to make one stop. My daughter needs one of those automatic buggies with plenty of room to maneuver it, so we go there and get what we need then usually out to lunch with her and my wife before coming back home. Great work there Mrs. Heart. Johnny Yuma

  • Kristie Leong M.D.9/22/2009

    Our local Walmart falls short on the friendliness. Ours may be the exception though. Interesting article. :-)

  • Sarah Bruce9/21/2009

    Depending on the state worker is employed, it is an at- will relationship. The worker can leave the position at any time as well as the employer can terminate them.

  • Cheryl McCann9/21/2009

    Let's have Wal-Mart be the prototype on how to run the U.S. government.

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