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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Thought For The Day [View all]TBF
(35,208 posts)48. I doubt cashiers are making that much but the supervisors are -
here is info from glassdoor.com: http://www.glassdoor.com/Salary/Costco-Wholesale-Salaries-E2590.htm
I avoid Walmart/Sam's Club. I do a lot of shopping at Kroger, Costco, Amazon. Kroger does have a union at least. It is really hard these days - the unions have been so broken down that all salaries have plummeted (unless you're looking at highly educated professional salaries). It's a very sad state.
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Their stuff is expensive garbage anyway. It seems emotionally dead when I walk in there.
AllyCat
Jun 2013
#55
Maybe the other businesses aren't doing well on paper but the individual owners are making a killing
valerief
May 2013
#5
And they constantly change their hours around so the workers are constantly scrambling
SharonAnn
May 2013
#11
The Net Worth Of The Walton Heirs, Sir, Equals That Of 120,000,000 Other Americans
The Magistrate
Jul 2013
#57
Anticipate spending $250 to $300 at Costco's tomorrow. Last shopped at a Walmart store some
indepat
May 2013
#24