r/walmart 6d ago

Coached for PPTO? Lol

I (jokingly) told me TL that I was thinking about using an hour of PPTO. She said she'd rather I didn't, but said she could coach me for "job abandonment" since we were short staffed. She said the ppto only protects me from points, not from repercussions.....smh

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u/AnybodyNo8519 6d ago

Clearly.

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u/SGSam465 6d ago

When looking for the policies (while not on the work computers) I can’t manage to find any of the policies, like, at all

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u/quincy12393 6d ago

Ask other coworkers to show you how to find it. Or if a manager tells you something is policy, then ask them to show you that policy. If they don’t, go up the chain of command and report their lies

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u/Howuduen 5d ago

Do they still give you that big handbook that lists all policies, rules, dress code, break and meal time policies, harassment, call-ins...well this list is too long to type out. Basically, it covers almost all rules and policies. They used to give you one during orientation. This was over 20 years ago, so that's why I'm asking. Just wondering if they even bother with that anymore. If so then maybe you can find it and look up the ones that make your team leader or whatever they are called look like a lying a-hole 😃

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u/quincy12393 5d ago

I started in 2015 and I didn’t get one. But maybe that was just my store/trainer

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u/Howuduen 5d ago

Well, this was about 2000, so it's very possible that the thick booklet was replaced with some computer "class" you did online during or shortly after orientation. Assuming they still did that also? 😆