Walmart Dream

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I was up late with Damian last night so I napped today. When I did I had this really horrible dream reflecting something that happened when I worked at Walmart (over 4 years ago.) It was the first place I worked after I left home and moved to the USA.

A little bit of history on the source of the dream; when I was going through orientation for Walmart we had to watch a couple videos about the evils of unions and how to deal with someone who approaches you about them. We had to fill out a questionnaire about them too and sign an anti-union pledge as well I believe. I just barely 18-years-old at the time and very naive, I believed everything in the videos. At one point my manager flat out told me that I could lose my greencard if I joined a union (which I believed.)

Some time later one of my coworkers approached me and said he was having a talk at his place after work about starting a union. Being the good little worker bee I was, I went to my manager, like the video taught me, and reported him. He was fired a couple days later. It didn’t occur to me at the time that it was because of the union thing.

So my dream:

The person who was fired from Walmart showed up at my door. They were addicted to methadone or some other drug and very angry at me. He said I had destroyed his life and he couldn’t get a job after Walmart fired him. He told me his wife had left him after being jobless for months and wouldn’t let him see his children. I was afraid he was going to kill me though I woke up before anything like that happened.

Anyhow, the dream unnerved me a little. I haven’t really thought of Walmart since I left it and moved here to Spokane. A lot of crap happened there, stuff that in retrospect, I can’t believe I let happened. I allowed myself to be discriminated against for being a woman, I worked off the clock so I wouldn’t get fired for overtime since I also would have been fired for not finishing my job, I drove machinery I was not certified on because my manager said so. I saw people dispose of dangerous chemicals down the drain so we wouldn’t have to pay for hazardous waste disposable and didn’t stand up for anyone who was demeaned by another. Not exactly moments I am proud of, but ones that shouldn’t be forgotten either.

It amazes me that people can shop there. I think they know exactly what kind of things Walmart does and gets away with but turn a blind eye, all in the name of saving a buck. It is funny because when Michael and I crunched the numbers we save a ton more by not shopping there.

Soapbox aside though, I wish I would have never turned that guy in, he was a nice hard worker, he didn’t deserve to be fired over something like that.

6 Comments

  1. Alex T
    Posted Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 8:57 am | Permalink

    Never snitch! Snitches get stitches!

    That being said, I’m sure he went from being fired from a crappy Walmart job to being hired at another Kmart job. With the retards I’ve seen working at these places it can’t be that hard to pass the “selection” process. I wouldn’t worry about it!

    Also, I wouldn’t go so far as to call Walmart an evil corporation. Unions have there place but frankly they have gotten too strong over the years which harms business. I believe Walmart actually pays their employees quite a good wage compared to other places.

    There’s a Penn & Teller Bullshit! episode on Walmart that raised some good points.

    Btw, what dangerous chemicals is Walmart producing?

  2. Posted Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 10:56 am | Permalink

    Anthrax donchaknow. Really though, we had several cleaning chemicals that couldn’t be dumped down the standard drain as well as “defects” (stuff that was broken in shipping- like pesticides containers) that were dumped down the drain.

    I wouldn’t exactly call what Walmart pays a livable wage. I could barely afford a room in Stan and Vickie’s house on what I made ($500 a month.)

    I wouldn’t call Walmart evil (and I didn’t) but there are better places to shop in my opinion, and equally affordable if you ship around. I would rather get quality items that last then cheap Made in China shit in the end.

  3. Alex T
    Posted Tuesday, October 28, 2008 at 11:08 am | Permalink

    It’s aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall made in China! Or Malaysia. Or the Philippines. ;)

  4. Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 7:56 am | Permalink

    Wow, now that is a nightmare! Don’t beat yourself up too bad. Live and learn. We’ve all done things along those lines we try to forget.

    Wal-Mart is the only real major department store in this town so every now and thing I’m forced by necessity to go there but I’m proud to say the visits are far from being frequent. Between their impact on the local community and the way they treat their workers (I know a couple people working there who have horror stories of their own) I just try and avoid it.

    Hope you have better dreams in the future!

  5. Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 8:54 am | Permalink

    ahh, dont you love being discriminated for being a woman? lol brings back my own walmart slave labor memories! cant wait till we can be rid of that place! 1 and a half more years, and japan here we come!

  6. Posted Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at 9:48 am | Permalink

    Are you guys wanting to move over there? I think you would love traveling!