Never attribute to malice, what can be adequately explained by ignorance...
The poster you were rebutting, eljefino, was referring to dishonesty and stealing, not ignorance or malice.
Some ignorance comes with the territory. Malice is best left "unmused".
To the post immediately above:
Every transaction I witnessed ahead of mine involved every one of the desk personnel and several occasions where other employees had to be consulted. Those inevitable 'jabber fests' do point to ignorance.
It was a clown act I'd gladly pay the small premium incurred at any LAPS to avoid.
NOTE: It took an absence of G49 batteries everywhere else to get me to buy my first Walmart battery not that long ago.
Also, I do try to recognize the wretched positions some employees are in. Remember, Walmart is where low-lives return used oil and filter swapping is common. If employees harden in such an environment, I understand.
I simply want to limit my exposure to that kind of classlessness.
That said, lots of Walmart employees do their jobs just fine. My total number of experiences is lower than average but always civil and satisfying.
The occasional car related purchase and some grocery shopping when Upstate is it for me.