What is the pay for job titles similar to Stocker Truck Unloader at Walmart?
Are Stocker Truck Unloader professionals at Walmart in US satisfied with their compensation?
Are Stocker/Truck Unloader professionals at Walmart satisfied with their compensation?
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Just got my job offer after a 5-minute phone interview. My hours would be 9 PM-8 AM, and she said I'd make 15.50 for 40 hours a week. What do you think? Minimum wage in my state is $13, and I have prior job experience.
I've never worked at a Walmart before, so any advice is appreciated.
I've got an interview tomorrow for the store I quit a little over a year ago. One of the assistants helped me out in getting the interview and I was originally going for a cart pusher spot, because that's what I started out as almost four years ago when I was first hired. Eventually I got moved inside to electronics and worked there for about two years before quitting. I wanted the cart pusher job back.
Anyway, she told me they needed unloaders more than anything, even though she knew I preferred cart pushing. I agreed because my hours are getting cut at my current job and I need something else to help me stay afloat, so I can't really argue with what they offer me.
So is being an unloader really that bad? I helped unload truck when they got desperate back in the day and it wasn't too bad, but it seems like they have a lot of shit they put up with. Our store has always had a high turnover rate for unloaders and I know there's a lot of work involved with the job. Is it really as bad as I've heard it is?
So, basically, I got an email about the job offer in my email, saying
compensation:
Your hourly rate of pay is $17.00.
differentials:
shift differentials: $1.50
Work credit: $0.00
total compensation: $18.50
but then on the walmart@me app, it says this 8.00 hr thing on the top right of each day schedule.
https://imgur.com/a/yNLEfDf
so does this mean my pay is 17$ per hour, like it should be or does this mean it’s 8? Or does the app 8.00hr thing mean something else, or? Because if it really is saying 8$ an hour for 9 hours of stocking work *overnight* then that’s crazy. because for that I have to figure out and pretty much ruin a chunk of my sleep schedule, then miss parts of the days with sleeping, have a 15min walk to the store during the night, etc.
if this is true then I have no idea how to even contact someone about it. Tonight is my first night and I don’t really know who I talk to still or what numbers I could call etc. 17$ for overnighting sounds very fair for me so I hope the email was accurate, but it did seem like it said below that it could like change or something.