He was one of the minions that actually works, but then has to say, "Sorry, I don't work in this (or that) department, let me find someone who does". But they have no more luck tracking down one of the other guys because the other guys are trained to avoid the actual workers.C-dub wrote:That's funny. My brother used to work for WalMart and the only special training I can think of that he received was how to arrange items on a shelf so they face front and are lined up properly.johnson0317 wrote:Most of the workers, that are not on registers, are specially trained to spot potential eye contact or customer body language that signifes the possible need for help. They are trained to turn away with flash and grace in a manner that leaves one confused as to whether or not they could possible have known you needed help. They are also specifically trained in escape and evasion technique that makes it nearly impossible to track one of them down if you decide to go for it.matriculated wrote: There are many tens, if not hundreds of workers in any random Walmart on any given day. Put some more of them on the registers!!! How hard is that? But they sure are convenient when you need that random thing on any random hour of the day... darn you Walmart!
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