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.
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.
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 am getting 14 per hour just starting I'm curious how my pay compares
I'm about to start stocking from 4am - 1pm at 17 an hour. I was wondering what everyone else is getting paid.
I'm from southern California by the way.
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?
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 $19.70
I just got a position in loss prevention and the pay is terrible. It’s only 14$ 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 was reading this article from corporate: https://corporate.walmart.com/askwalmart/how-much-do-walmart-associates-make
What I was able to find on it as a TL.
Not to brag but I’m over here seeing millionaires or people making $100k+ on the thread. It makes me envious, but I’m working toward an accounting degree so I hope I can dream of even making at least over $100K. I work full time and go to school. I’m a reconciliation associate
I heard they use to give 17
I am 16 an looking to work at walmart, how much would they pay me? I seen 14$ an hour, but I am not sure, I am in Texas, also would it be worth it to work there? or is it not
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.
Good day fellow walmart employees. I am currently deciding if I should work at my local warehouse or Walmart. But I need to know how much yall get paid every 2 weeks because my local warehouse is paying 900+ every 2weeks.
I’m curious to know what other people who work overnights make. I worked overnights as a remodel/stocker 2 years ago full time and was making $19.00/hr. I’m looking for another job either full or part time so I applied for a remodel associate overnights part time. The lady called me from the store and offered me the job. To my surprise they are only paying $17.50 which is way less than I expected. Especially since the on the application it said the pay ranges from $16-23/hr and overnights is usually on the higher end of that range. Can I ask for more? I feel like this is really low but not sure how much is normal nowadays.