by Lethal Interjection » Fri Jun 16, 2006 6:01 am
wolf wrote:Couldn't tell ya. Aren't most people that work at Wal-marts either cashiers or stock boys?
Not really.
I mean, there are the overnight stockers, which I'm doubting.
Then there are cashiers, though few men make the ranks, at least in our Walmart.
There are the unloaders and such, of which I am a part, however I can rule out all of them but one, I think.
There are the regular store people (and cart-runners/maintenance), which is the most likely situation.
There are also the greeters. Unfortunately just about everyone asks me if I am a greeter when I say I work at Walmart. And I usually tell them that greeters are primarily elderly or have some other malady or handicap that has made that job the only employment available.
[quote="wolf"]Couldn't tell ya. Aren't most people that work at Wal-marts either cashiers or stock boys?[/quote]
Not really.
I mean, there are the overnight stockers, which I'm doubting.
Then there are cashiers, though few men make the ranks, at least in our Walmart.
There are the unloaders and such, of which I am a part, however I can rule out all of them but one, I think.
There are the regular store people (and cart-runners/maintenance), which is the most likely situation.
There are also the greeters. Unfortunately just about everyone asks me if I am a greeter when I say I work at Walmart. And I usually tell them that greeters are primarily elderly or have some other malady or handicap that has made that job the only employment available.