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02-22-2019 07:26 PM - edited 02-22-2019 07:28 PM
@threecees wrote:https://wnep.com/2019/02/22/for-now-walmart-greeter-in-snyder-county-back-to-work/
Here is the latest on Adam tonight on the news. He is back to work, but has
been offered a position as a photo lab asst. or a cashier but cannot do these
positions due to his cerebal palsy.
He and his parents had a meeting with Walmart managers but nothing has been
accomplished yet. He has until April 26 to decide.
Walmart management thinks he can perform these duties of
photo lab asst or cashier or they would not have offered, yes?
What’s that saying, ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face.’
It probably be in his best interest to accept to keep the
line of communication open for future positions.
I just hope social media doesn’t give him false hope, you know?
02-22-2019 07:36 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@threecees wrote:https://wnep.com/2019/02/22/for-now-walmart-greeter-in-snyder-county-back-to-work/
Here is the latest on Adam tonight on the news. He is back to work, but has
been offered a position as a photo lab asst. or a cashier but cannot do these
positions due to his cerebal palsy.
He and his parents had a meeting with Walmart managers but nothing has been
accomplished yet. He has until April 26 to decide.
Walmart management thinks he can perform these duties of
photo lab asst or cashier or they would not have offered, yes?
What’s that saying, ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face.’
It probably be in his best interest to accept to keep the
line of communication open for future positions.
I just hope social media doesn’t give him false hope, you know?
@sidsmom It isn't up to Wal-Mart to determine what duties he can perform.
Wal-Mart is lacking in understanding here; to just toss him into some position doesn't meet the criteria for dealing with his disability.
Legally blind? Physically disabled? No. No register duties would be acceptable.
A photo lab assistant? Maybe, if his position would be to greet customers and only that.
People are assuming he should just accept "something"; that is a "bass-ackward" way of thinking.
Legally blind. Physically disabled. What part of that do people not understand?
SMDH
02-22-2019 07:51 PM - edited 02-22-2019 07:54 PM
02-22-2019 08:04 PM
Or being more positive & not being a Negative Nelly,
maybe Walmart sees more potential in this young man....
more potential than he sees in himself. Maybe learning new skills
would enrich his life, as well. Obviously they’ve been with him
for a number of years.
And he doesn’t “have to” refuse anything.
Obviously many commenting on this has never worked
for a large corporation. And for the better part of all
employment everywhere, there’s not much negotiating
job duties when offering said particular job.
Hopefully someone with a positive outlook will guide
this young man to try new things...and hopefully he will
not be foolish & leave without exploring new opportunities.
02-22-2019 08:52 PM - edited 02-22-2019 09:02 PM
That is great news if he has been offered a job elsewhere. Walmart is violating the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). Employers must make reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. He could have been a greeter sitting down as well as standing up. He could just keep doing his job as he has been. If WM wanted to accommodate him so he could do his job, they would. They can't hide behind "company policy". A real lame excuse. Too bad they are such a big company; they will never feel the pain of a boycott; it would take a million people to stop buying there. The greeters at my Walmart are usually asleep.....
02-22-2019 09:00 PM
02-22-2019 09:27 PM - edited 02-22-2019 09:28 PM
@lovesrecess wrote:The greeters at my Walmart are usually asleep.....
Psssst.
You’re not helping this young man’s cause.
Reason #84736202 why this position needs to be eliminated
and/or changed with more responsibilities.
02-22-2019 09:59 PM
02-22-2019 10:06 PM
02-22-2019 10:21 PM
So do people here think that Walmart should never be able to eliminate a type of job? Because that's whats happening here. They are just doing away with greeters everywhere. Many of the greeters will be able to transition. Hopefully they can find something for this kid to do but retail is a tough place for anyone with physical disabilities.
I never understand all of the grief that Walmart gets compared to other places. I used to work retail. Worked nights, weekends and overnights when trucks came in. Worked holidays. Worked on Thanksgiving before there was ever an uproar about stores being open on Thanksgiving. Almost every employee is part-time and making minimum wage when they start. Nationwide chain and I've never heard a peep about how awful they are.And I never complained because it was the job I willingly took at the time. Actually I like the diverse schedule and the overitme on holidays.
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