Horrible!! - O/N Stocker Sam's Club Employee Review

1.0
8 Sept 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I can not even think of any except that I get two days off in a row! I guess for retail my pay started out decent but not the greatest!

Cons

I've read reviews and I don't see how this is a good company. This is the worst job I've had! I work overnights and the people I work with are lazy. I was told that I work to fast. I'm not forklift certified (been told at least 10 times I would be trained but never enough time) so I rely on other co-workers to provide me with work to do. When I ask it's a problem. Made a complaint with my boss and he gave a speech during our meeting. Nothing has changed except people don't like me, not that I care. The store has a dirty feel to it because there is not a care in the world about detail or cleanliness. No benefits or raises for a year. When trying to move up there is barely a pay increase, even becoming a supervisor or team lead. There has been no real training. It has been a horrible experience and I am looking for a new job and a better company to work for. SAMs club is all about $ and they really don't care how they treat their employees!

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5.0
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Pros

Good management. Balanced work-play culture environment.

Cons

Hours often change weekly. You may be required to work weekends, late evenings, and major holidays when the store is busiest.

2.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

At the corporate level, the benefits and compensation are excellent. Colleagues at the producer level are standout teammates, talented, collaborative, and genuinely invested in the company's success. They consistently bring forward meaningful contributions and make the day-to-day work rewarding.

Cons

"Chaos" is not a word I'm using loosely. It's the word echoed across teams, including outside of Experience and Product. Leadership operates in a constant state of upheaval: frequent role changes, structural reorganizations, and strategy pivots that are implemented without any clear plan or consideration of cross-team impact. Incredibly talented people are let go as a result of poor leadership and people management decisions. There is no real culture of mentorship above the senior manager level. Leadership above the senior manager level made clear that mentorship isn't their responsibility and that you're expected to figure it out on your own, despite the company having training resources available. That disconnect is telling.

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