I have to help people fix their Walmart Pays more times than with regular cards. Sometimes people's phones are slow or the app or register glitches out. Or they aren't even sure how to use it.
Seriously, it takes longer to load up the app and scan than simply using a physical card.
Digital cards are just not it for me.
I got hired on at $16/hr a couple weeks ago. I work as a stocker. I've heard of people making $1500+ biweekly in stocking and I want to see if that's bullshit or not.
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Right now for most stores the base has been $14 for three years now which of course, no one can survive on comfortably.
I was thinking something like $16 would at least be able to get people in the door and possibly retain those employees a little longer because I swear the turnover rate for cart pushers, cashiers etc has been crazy for years now at my store.
I just went through self checkouts and hit "Walmart Pay" thinking it was option to take me to credit card payments. It just said "approved" and no receipt or anything.
I didn't have my phone with me. Didn't pull out a single credit card. Can't find a receipt in my email when I get home. No money out of my bank account.
What just happened? How did it know who I was? Where was it charged? The people on self checkout didn't know. But the gave me a paper receipt.
What I was able to find on it as a TL.
Hey, I’ve been working for a month and I get paid like $19.50 it sounds a lot compared to some but I live in California so it’s very expensive there
Edit: I forgot about the annual raise I actually get paid $19.70
Ive seen many posts about people making $15+ an hour at Walmart. HOW? I got hired last year in November and make $14 an hour in OGP in Florida. My raise was only 14 cents.
I'm from Illinois I don't live in Chicago I live in a small town but I make 17.82 night shift maintenance. The cost of living here is low where I live. But Walmart is the best paying job besides a factory where your mandatory to work overtime and 12 hours 6 days a week so my job is pretty nice and ez and the pay is great.
Omg this blew up thanks for the upvotes. I have come to realize that a lot of you don't make more than what I made when I work to Taco Bell I made $13.50 at Taco Bell and that wasn't enough to live on. I think everyone should make at least 17 and more on night shift.
Filled up a cart at my local Walmart today and when I found out they still don’t take Apple Pay, i left it all there sprawled out at the self checkout and went to target instead. Get yourself together walmart, nobody wants to use your trashy payment system. It’s 2023-everyone uses Apple Pay
Every time I've tried to use Walmart pay at a physical checkout it almost never works. There are two things that happen:
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The app says there's a problem or something, and nothing happens.
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It tries to proceed with the transaction and then locks me out of paying, saying there was a security issue.
My theories are only backed by association, but I believe the first issue may be caused by not being connected to walmart WiFi or maybe not having the app fully up-to-date. And the second issue I suspect is for purchases more than $50 or so, as it only occurs when the purchase is expensive. Again, those are just theories, I'm really not quite sure.
It rarely works with small purchases and when I'm lucky. I'm really just curious as to why it doesn't work. I'd love to fix it on my end if I can. Sometimes I forget my debit card. Recently I ordered a new debit card, and while it's available digitally, it still hasn't shipped and probably won't for another week. This is like the 4th time I've tried to purchase $150+ worth of groceries at Walmart and it just locks me out. If anyone has experienced anything similar and know a solution, I'd love to know!
I just got a position in loss prevention and the pay is terrible. It’s only 14$ an hour, an insane number given today’s inflation. For context, I’ve been making 16$ an hour at Home Depot for over a year. I’m likely going to quit once I find a higher paying job somewhere else. Walmart really needs to step it up in terms of pay…
I just started working at Walmart again and I make 14/hr as OGP. Is there a chance I could get a pay increase at some point? Or does that depend on the store? If you Google it says 17.50/18 and idk if that means after a certain amount of time or not.
hey. small rant but ive been at walmart for over a year and i work as a cashier and tbh its so annoying that walmart is against tap and apple pay. I did a tally one day and on a slow 8 hr shift i had to tell 16 people that we dont have tap and there are always people who do not bring their wallets so they leave and dont end up buying anything. Like. is there anything we/ i can do to try and get corporate to change their policy?
I heard the starting pay is $14 an hour.
Can I load money to my onepay account at Walmart with my Walmart pay app or Google pay etc?
I don't wanna link my chase card to onepay app just funny about things like that and don't trust it so I'd rather add money in store. There's no Chase bank near me so I can't go in branch and withdraw closest one is 4hrs from me (I'm in northern Maine near Canadian border) and waiting on replacement chase card but I have a virtual card for my account linked to Walmart pay and google pay and what not.
Just wasn't sure if I could use app or another debit card to transfer money to my onepay account at Walmart.
If there's another store I can do this at I'd love that info as well. If I must I know I can add card to PayPal and send the money over but it's just a hassle I'd rather do the other way where everything is setup already.
I am looking at several job listing for WMT and see many listed a salary range of 60k - 110k for Analyst positions. That is a HUGE range in my experience. What would a job that is listed 60-110 actually make starting out?