Well, that explains our different experiences. I do not and will not shop or do work for or in a Walmart. It is like a science experiment gone horribly wrong.@spicy1 wrote:
I've never heard of a merchandiser signing an ICA agreement or other agreement to NOT give out a client's name, nor a merchandising company requiring that. If that is part of your agreement then how do you tell Walmart (who you service for $10.50 an hour for Cast Force, right?) who you're there for? We are talking about naming or not naming the client, right?!
@lucky7s, you did not start an argument here. spicy1 just likes to start arguments with me personally. Honestly, I think it is a waste of her time but if she has all this time to spare, more power to her.@lucky7s wrote:
I did not mean to start an argument here.I was trying to show there is work around.
@Sybil2 wrote:
I do not and will not shop or do work for or in a Walmart. It is like a science experiment gone horribly wrong.
@guysmom wrote:
@Sybil2 wrote:
I do not and will not shop or do work for or in a Walmart. It is like a science experiment gone horribly wrong.
Ha ha!! That made me laugh out loud, Sybil, because after working in 5 WMs regularly for several merch companies from 2007-2013, I TOTALLY understand that statement!! Much of the time it was crazy!!! Once in a blue moon, something actually went right!! But not too often.
You might want to get your facts straight and you might want to do a better job of stalking me. I have a FT job in the real world where I work 10-hour days, 4 days a week. I do not have the "luxury" of spending hours upon hours at Walmart. Very little of my side income comes from merchandising and most of my merc jobs are special projects that fit nicely into my hectic lifestyle. But that is just me and it works well for me. Have a nice day!@spicy1 wrote:
I can't imagine working for 3 different Merchandising Companies, 10 hours a day-4 days a week, and not hitting a Walmart. But that's just me, lol.
I did not say that I NEVER shop in Walmart. I actually stopped at one earlier this year because they had a Subway inside the store and I was hungry.@Boutique wrote:
I always find it amusing when people declare they NEVER shop in Walmart.
Kinda elitist, well totally elitist actually. But then that was the intent of the comment.
Let me guess - you only patronize Target.
"Target" - the elitists' overpriced Walmart substitute.