I am curious as to what their criteria is for cart collecting. Because being fired really upset my client, who struggles with schizophrenia. He lost his life long career, and went on disability for years while he learned to manage his symptoms. He wanted to work again, and when he got fired in his mid 60s, it really undermined his confidence to try looking for any part time work again.
His story really moved me, and here, I learn of the same thing happening in a different part of America with the same company, all over again. How does Walmart establish criteria for speed of cart retrievals? I can tell you at my Home Depot, the entire top store manager will leave his office and go retrieve carts if it needs to be done! We all are in awe of a manager doing that, as there seems to be no hierarchy issues at this store. This makes for a great work atmosphere.
I learned the the oldest employee at Home Depot is a 93 year old door greeter! I don’t know what location this is at, but there is hope for all of us LOL. I noticed that Walmart does not have the senior citizen greeters like they used to. Now, it’s just grumpy scowl-faced middle aged middle easterners. I missed the smiling happy pleasant older seniors.