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[–] Worstdriver@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I work in a Costco. They treat me very well. Far better than the Walmart I worked at prior. Pay is far better too. As an example, I helped run the night shift as an Overnight Support Manager at Walmart. My topped out pay in that role was 50 cents an hour more than my starting pay at Costco. Now, 18 months later, I make more as a frontline grunt at Costco than I did in that management role.

3 years from now, as a frontline grunt, I'll be making more than the Assistant Manager I worked under at Walmart.

[–] PM_ME_FEET_PICS@sh.itjust.works 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I found your comments weird but the Wal-Marts in the US appear to be garbage.

Just read that average ASM makes $40k a year. The Wal-Mart Canada average salary is $60k. All of the ASMs that I kneel about at the store I worked at made over $100k.

The amount of other shit that you have to do and the long hours makes the US ASM position very unappealing.

The Wal-Marts in Canada also do not have a top threshold for wage. You continue you get you little wage increase each year.

Costco Canada does have a wage cap based on role in Canada. It's only 3 dollars above min wage here. But you reach that 3 dollars much faster than you would at Walmart

[–] Worstdriver@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

My ASM showed me his contract. It was for 55k/year. He expected to see a 6k bonus as well. That's it, and yeah, his hours were and are shitty. He works 10-11hrs per day on average, 6 days a week. One stretch he worked 23 days straight.

At Costco Canada, and I'm reading this straight out of the Employee Handbook right now, my wage will top out at $28.45/hr, as a front-line employee. Every 1,040 worked (26 weeks @ 40/hrs per week) I am getting a 1$/hr raise. Those amounts are set and not discretionary. There are 8 steps from starting wage to topped out and I'm at step 3 atm. This means that in roughly 30 months I will be making $28.45/hr.

When I reach 12,000 total hours worked I also start getting a payout of 3k every 6 months. I keep trying to convince my ASM to quit Walmart and sign on with Costco...