One of the Asdas near me has part of the Walmart logo in the corner Here it is: www.thescottishsun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/12/NINTCHDBPICT000456689391-e1544987362774.jpg?strip=all&quality=100&w=1387&h=787&crop=1
@LegoPlayz164 🇺🇦 yeah it was always like that, even the asda i knew had walmart logo before they got into that mcdonalds shenanigan. that sign probably hasnt changed yet.
the quality of the job varies widely store to store and market to market, ive been at walmart for almost 3 years and id give it a 5.5/10 maybe for my store and my position (CAP 2/Stocking 2 associate), walmart pays more than most of the retail and grocery businesses in my area though which is not exactly the cass everywhere
You wouldnt know. I work in a department store and its hard to stop people stealing. You know theyre stealing, they know you see them, most of the time they just do it unless you call in more people and centre security. Also i dont want to get stabbed for $25ph over a t shirt.
Bro you as a non German saying the "deutsche post" (which basically means German mail) was one of the best ways Especially how you managed to get the "sch" sound right (would be pronounced like "sh" in english) And you have to think of it that way: if they are employing many people yearly, they are also doing the same with unemploying
@@Passer__ 1. Ok, still good My exchange student from france... Still has to learn that a bit 2. Thanks for the info Funfact: it is more probable to find an italian also speaking german than someone also speaking English (source: own experience in Santa Maria di castellabate)
@@SAY-jf3hy why are you portraying Life support organisations bad? They're far better than these parasite capitalists! I think life is hitting way hard to you! Get a therapist if you can afford.
@@davisouza9049not just that but the system they have is ruthless on employees. I had a friend who's dad's house was on fire (his dad was elderly) and even with the emergency request day off they were still hesitant to give it to him because they didn't believe him
Walmart? Where I live, Walmart is terrifying and a huge mess It feels like you will be kidnapped any second Target, at least, is safer and cleaner There's no mess of stuff EVERYWHERE You can actually walk around
@@Eltar_ i find that a bit difficult to believe. Even if theres none in your country you obviously have internet. That makes it hard to believe that you have zero exposure to it
This list is not reliable since different methodology can result in different companies on the list. There are a lot of Chinese companies and government agencies with 1 million plus employees which could be on this list
Nah this list is incorrect because - India's state-owned railway network employs over 1.4 million people and is renowned for its punctuality and staggering size. (Taken from an article by Business Connect)
McDonald's Corporate has 160-200,000 people working for it, but its local restaurants are almost all franchises and have over 2 million employees worldwide.
Bro forgot that the US Department of Defense exists. They directly employ something like 4 million people, and indirectly employ another few million with all the government contracts.
The NHS employs 1.5 million excluding GPs and a range of external specialists. Unlike the other companies listed that’s within one Country with a population of 68 million. So roughly 2.2% of the population of the UK