Former Walmart Employee Offers Warning To Customers

walmart customers in store
walmart customers in store

Have you ever asked for assistance at Walmart (maybe to find some of their great deals) only to feel like the employee you were speaking to had no idea how to help you? As it turns out, this may not be an uncommon occurrence—and according to one employee who took to Youtube to spill insider secrets in 2022, there may be a reason for this.

That’s right: In February of last year, a YouTuber who goes the name of Heyparis (a.k.a. Paris Mars) shared a few secrets about what life as a Walmart employee is really like. It may come as a surprise to hear that the superstore doesn’t properly train its employees. This can make it difficult to get decent customer service.

Ex-Walmart employees slams training process

If it seems like Walmart employees are frequently ill-prepare to provide quality customer service within their department, Mars says there's a good reason for that.  "No Walmart employee is trained for any department that they're put in," she said in her YouTube video. "We don't need experience in that department, we don't get training, we don't need to know nothing. Nobody knows anything, OK? We learn as we grow with Walmart." Wow!

Mars says that training is so insufficient, in fact, that employees are urged to simply read the information from the boxes of products when asked for help: "We will literally read what's on the box to you because we don't know what we're talking about." Can you believe it?!

On top of overcharging and checkout scams, this is not an ideal experience for Walmart shoppers.

Ultimately, Mars admits, there's "not really a point in asking Walmart employees for help because you can basically just help yourself." Beyond that, she says, they might say they're going to get someone else to help you, but ultimately, the sad truth is that "Walmart employees do not care."

"I'm so sorry about it. We don't care," Mars concludes. Well, good to know.

But, hey, she also says that you may score a Walmart gift card if you complain to a store manager about poor customer service: "If you received bad customer service, if an employee was rude to you, if you waited for a very, very long time for someone to help you and no one came... you can complain to the store manager and if the store manager is nice and you're nice to them explaining your situation, they will most likely give you a gift card." So, that's a silver lining at least, right?

For some, especially considering the other inconveniences such as being charged for pickup orders, this may just be the icing on the cake it takes for some people to turn away from Walmart for good. What do you think? Have you experienced horrible customer service at Walmart, or have you had decent experiences? Let us know in the comments!

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