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There are some things in life that are unobtainable, like the legendary white stag. Everyone has that one thing they've wanted, and every organization has that one lofty goal that every member seeks.
Today (or, in point of fact, last night,) I have obtained one of those goals.
I am now a full-time employee.
This might not sound like such a grand thing, but getting a full-time hourly position at Wal Mart when you aren't a member of management is tantamount to getting a private jet from your company when you work in the mail room: it just doesn't (usually) happen. In my case, the change is out of necessity rather than any desire of the company to reward me for five months of hard work, but it still makes me feel excellent that it's something that's coming my way.
Okay, so technically I don't become "full time" until the 28th of the month, when I get shifted to a different department of the store. But still, it's already official in the computer, so I'm counting it.
The benefits of this? Where do I begin! Bigger paychecks, for one, as well as access to more options on the company's insurance program, improved 401k options, you name it. I have to keep it quiet at work, since there are people who have been with the store for years on my shift trying to get full time who would be rather angry that I've gotten it instead, but since I very much doubt anyone here either works with me or knows any of my coworkers, I figured it would be okay to share the great news with y'all.
The best part, though? I can finally start doing more than just living hand to mouth if I handle this right, and actually, perhaps, develop *gasp!* an actual SAVINGS.
Cross yer fingers girls!
Melanie E.
Comments
Congratulations
I do know where you're working, and I will think of you as I pass by. That's great news.
Portia
Congrats Melanie!
You have come a long way! Glad things are finally looking up for you hon! Loving Hugs Talia
Many congratulations hon.
Your hard work and dedication have finally begun to pay dividends. Proud of ya girl!
Catherine Linda Michel
As a T-woman, I do have a Y chromosome... it's just in cursive, pink script.
Grand indeed
to get anything at all out of employment at Wally World. I guess they like you…
Congratulations Melanie
Zero hour and the like contracts are so wrong. So I'm glad you are now just about free from them.
Good luck and enjoy your new job.
Best wishes
Sophie
'Knew job'?
As in, ‘she knew she was going to get it’?
Edit: Awwww, that’s no fair! You went and fixed it! Spoil sport… {big pout}
:D
Knew New
Just a spilling mistock, M'Lud :0
To me,
just an opportunity to tease, to be playful, and have some fun. Didn’t really mean anything by it… :3
None taken as I hope my reply
None taken as I hope my reply showed :)
Congratulations Melanie
Ooops! Sorry. Double Post
Not sure what happened, but I'm sure I'm guilty !!
Sophie
Great news Melanie
I'm guessing that this is not only good for you materially in difficult times for most of us. Congratulations.
Rhona McCloud
Good Luck
Now all you need to do is deal with the crazy customers . My wife did 13 years at Walmart the are good to work for full time good healthcare vacations and sick leave .
:-) GOOD LUCK
Stories...
I worked retail, too…on straight commission. We all have our stories… :3
Like I already texted to you Hon.....
That's great news! One question - can you transfer within the company as a full time employee? I ask because if you can, that would work to your benefit when and if you decide to move - well, hopefully when and not if, lol.
Either way, it's wonderful that you have made that leap and can now begin to work toward your greater goals in life.
Wish I could give you a big hug sis.
Dallas
D. Eden
Dum Vivimus, Vivamus
Yes I can!
And I spent Monday pricing insurance for my new car. Since it's paid off and I'm only getting liability with no marks/record to speak of it should run me about 50 a month! So, yeah; maybe by winter '16 or summer '17 I'll be financially in a position to start considering giving the north another shot :)
Melanie E.
Good Luck
Sometimes structure is a wonderful thing.
Jill
Angela Rasch (Jill M I)
Forecastability
The sigh of relief that you don't have wonder if and when the next paycheck is coming, or if they're going to do a Trump on you(You're fired!). Good luck, Melanie and I hope it all works out for you.