I want to point out that I do not think of myself as high class or better than anyone. I am simply providing my observations from my own experiences.
I'm not a Walmart regular and try to avoid going s much as possible. The 2 closest to me are Hammond and Schererville. Firstly the customer base that frequents the locations is trash as can be. Likely not all but the majority. There is a sense of entitlement from them as if I am to part from the aisle they are in as they come through, like the red sea. The parents let their kids run wild and institute no discipline to them. Customers will also leave their cart anywhere they please as if they purposely mean to block the aisle from every other shopper and we are to wait for them to finish before proceeding. I blame the customer base for part of the ways the employees conduct themselves while on the clock. They could care less about you. They show it all they can. As my son and I were looking at toys I overheard 2 employees brokering a weed deal. They looked me right in the eyes and didn't bother to move or quiet down. The employees walk right in front of you and give you the stare of evil for being offended.
The baby formula is locked up and so is the gillette razors. Along with the video games and the pre-paid phones. Surprised they don't lock up the Ol' Roy. Someone might want to steal it to make gravy.
I have been other many other walmarts across the country as my job used to require heavy travel. There are some good ones. Where employees smile and say hello. The people that shop there are courteous to one another. It really comes down to the demographic of where you're shopping at. You can find great deals from time to time on ammo and closeout pricing on guns at some walmarts. Take into account the avg household income in the area of walmarts could be a way to gauge.
Share some of your walmart stories. Would love to hear what others have to say.
The lady with the wine in the pringles can was a good one!
I'm not a Walmart regular and try to avoid going s much as possible. The 2 closest to me are Hammond and Schererville. Firstly the customer base that frequents the locations is trash as can be. Likely not all but the majority. There is a sense of entitlement from them as if I am to part from the aisle they are in as they come through, like the red sea. The parents let their kids run wild and institute no discipline to them. Customers will also leave their cart anywhere they please as if they purposely mean to block the aisle from every other shopper and we are to wait for them to finish before proceeding. I blame the customer base for part of the ways the employees conduct themselves while on the clock. They could care less about you. They show it all they can. As my son and I were looking at toys I overheard 2 employees brokering a weed deal. They looked me right in the eyes and didn't bother to move or quiet down. The employees walk right in front of you and give you the stare of evil for being offended.
The baby formula is locked up and so is the gillette razors. Along with the video games and the pre-paid phones. Surprised they don't lock up the Ol' Roy. Someone might want to steal it to make gravy.
I have been other many other walmarts across the country as my job used to require heavy travel. There are some good ones. Where employees smile and say hello. The people that shop there are courteous to one another. It really comes down to the demographic of where you're shopping at. You can find great deals from time to time on ammo and closeout pricing on guns at some walmarts. Take into account the avg household income in the area of walmarts could be a way to gauge.
Share some of your walmart stories. Would love to hear what others have to say.
The lady with the wine in the pringles can was a good one!