God Damn it

I wonder if they still make you take that survey if you apply in person? And perhaps they had a glitch in their system or something. I have had several friends who worked at WalMart and had a heck of time figuring out their schedules. There was a number they could call that would tell it to them, but it was wrong half the time.

Those survey things are always terrible, especially if they are really long. I hate it when they ask you a question one way and then ask it in another way that requires the opposite answer. They are so tedious to take it would be easy to make a mistake.

Anyway, I wish you luck in your job search. Finding one certainly isn't easy nowadays.
 
Maybe they know that people will pick what they would 'want to hear' so they secretly actually want you to be honest lol.

lol I don't think that's Walmart's style, they don't want honest people who think for themselves, they want mindless goons who do what they're told.

You'd be surprised.

Sometimes they'll ask " Do you lie?", knowing full well that people are going to answer "No", just because people think that's what they want to hear.
 
That's cool, and actually something I've taken classes in, maybe I should look into that myself.

Yeah you should. You can learn it all yourself online you know, there's so much info out there. If you want any pointers, or recommendations of good sites I can point you in the right direction :)

It's probably a good thing I work in the family business. I wouldnt be able to get a job as a Wallyworld greeter. I would be the meanest short person ever. Id tell them to get their own f@cking cart. m7ev7d.jpg

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Yeah Web Design is pretty easy to learn.

it depends how proficient you want to be at it. Anyone can build a site using something like Dreamweaver and a bit of time to practice.

You become more valuable if you can code by hand, HTML & CSS, and add things like PHP & MySQL to the pot too.

The best thing to do is just look at how others are doing it, that's the nice thing about the web, you can view the source code for sites to get an idea of how they were put together.

Go for it, I say :)
 
it depends how proficient you want to be at it. Anyone can build a site using something like Dreamweaver and a bit of time to practice.

You become more valuable if you can code by hand, HTML & CSS, and add things like PHP & MySQL to the pot too.

The best thing to do is just look at how others are doing it, that's the nice thing about the web, you can view the source code for sites to get an idea of how they were put together.

Go for it, I say :)

Yeah I can code by hand, lol dreamweaver is fun but a trained monkey could use it, I've done a lot of html, I would just need to brush up on everything.
 
Yeah I can code by hand, lol dreamweaver is fun but a trained monkey could use it, I've done a lot of html, I would just need to brush up on everything.

if you can code, awesome.

Brush up on it, and look into the principles of graphic design to help with layout structuring, typography etc etc and you're all set!

what you could do is offer a couple of local business a free or discounted website to get things moving :)
 
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