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27 Jul 10 Salary Levels Of Various Wal-Mart Employee Titles

Being a low cost store centered around everything the American home needs, Wal-Mart has attracted quite the revenue stream. It employs tons of people all over the United States and even in other countries. When looking for a Wal-Mart job, you should realize what your ultimate salary will be.

Manager staff at Wal-Mart, despite the title, don’t always make a lot of money. It depends on which department that the manager is heading, and whether or not it is a store location or a regional location. Managers that are on the lower rung may only make about $9 each hour, while those with a salary will start at an entry-level wage of about $30,000 and up, depending on the location.

Experience is a determinant when deciding how much that an individual will be paid. A manager that stays with Wal-Mart and grows with them can make up to $60,000 each year. Pay raises may be sparse, but with enough loyalty, it won’t be hard convincing the upper levels of administration that good service calls for appropriate pay. In addition, managers may enjoy benefits that come with the job.

The people that take home the bacon are the pharmacists. Because of their long training and school costs, they are given quite a bit of money if they are able to do their job well. Wal-Mart is famous for giving college students entry-level work. Even at the entry level position, pharmacists can enjoy $50,000 to $100,000 just starting out, depending on experience. And of course, the pharmacy manager will be making quite a bit more in bonuses and benefits.

Supervisors are those that manage the basic workers. The basic workers would include stockers, cashiers, and secret shoppers. Supervisors make about twice as much as a basic worker, earning about $16 per hour on average. Supervisors have been known to make as much as $20 and more, depending on their history with the company. Supervisors typically graduate from a department manager position or are brought in from other locations.

Full time employees at Wal-Mart enjoy a nice benefits package. Unlike other companies like Starbucks, Wal-Mart doesn’t offer these packages to part time employees. Wal-Mart also gives a friendly discount to employees, who use their employee card to get 10% or more off their purchase. This doesn’t apply to every purchase, and some purchases may get more of a discount than others. Just be careful not to use it for friends, as one can be fired rather quickly.

Closing Comments

Wal-Mart employment is fun, since you will be interacting with customers all day and working with a great team of people. The Wal-Mart hiring process is a long one, so be prepared to go through interviews and be aware of your salary requirements before thinking of applying.

Learn more on Salary at WalMart and Sales associate salaries.

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15 Jan 09 Be a “Can-Be” Entrepreneur

Starting out with your own business will probably be one of the most difficult decisions you will ever make, but the ends will definitely justify the means if you can commit yourself to being successful. There are millions of people in this world that have made the decision to forgo their own dreams and entrust their futures to the corporate world. With insurance options, benefit packages and many other perks, this has always been considered the ‘responsible’ decision for educated people, until now.

Today the world is faced with failing 401(k)s, diminishing benefits and massive layoff’s. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in November alone, employers laid-off over 224,079 workers. This doesn’t even begin to touch the recent corporate layoffs for 2009, from such giants as Nortel, Microsoft, Google, and Motorola.

More and more, we are seeing an amazing trend coming out of this newly unemployed workforce, they are going solo and becoming the entrepreneurs they have always dreamed of becoming. CNN Money and the editors of Money Magazine recently created a handbook for Would-Be Entrepreneur’s that states:

If your career to date has been spent inside organizational flow charts
with more layers than baklava, starting your own shop is bound to be an adjustment.

It’s business time people! It’s time to quit being a would-be entrepreneur and start living out your dreams. Whether you want to create furniture out of recycled beer cans or you have a passionate desire to become the next Web 2.0 Guru, the world is rediscovering the Land of Opportunity that it once was, and the choice is now completely yours.

whether you’ve lost your job or you just want to switch careers,
creating a business starts with a unique idea and a solid plan of action.
- Joe Wallace, President of Growth Alliance of Greater Evansville

Once you have the idea and create your plan, success no longer becomes a matter of the economic situation, but a matter of self-discipline and ingenuity.

The future now belongs to you – where in the world are you going from here?

7 Important Questions to Get Your Business Headed in the Right Direction

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05 Jan 09 Tips and ideas for Entrepreneurship on Internet

How many of you have ever fathomed of starting one’s own business?  I think most of us have at one point or the other in life.  We always like to think big but very few us actually make it big.  It all depends on the vision, implementation and luck too (but luck is not that big factor!).  Entrepreneurship comes with a never-ending conviction and zeal to do something different.  Often, the part time hobbies turn into splendid careers.  With the Internet making everything and almost everyone in this world reachable, entrepreneurship on Internet is the latest buzzword.  With recession hitting the world and layoffs on the anvil, the latest market scenario should push the wannabe entrepreneurs to start business from the comforts of home.

The Internet provides entrepreneurs the platform to start their businesses on low budgets and sometimes even with no investment at all.  Some do not require assistance and for those who do, there exists organizations that help entrepreneurs succeed.  Organizations, like Score, give counseling to business owners to kick-start their ideas.

People usually have ideas but they seldom implement them and as a result lots of people remain entrepreneurs just in their dreams.  Here are few tips to remove that psychological block:

  • If you have an idea, go ahead and implement it.  You need to take action to make your dreams a reality.  Unless you try to make it happen, nothing will happen
  • The results may not be visible immediately so believe in the fact that something is happening behind the scenes.  Soon the benefits will start to show.  Sometimes it may take a year or more, but you have to keep on striving for it.
  • Bank on your existing skills, do what you truly love to do, make the best out of those skills instead of going all out to buy unnecessary products.
  • Whatever you choose to do, be dedicated.  Most people lose hope halfway.  Once you start a job, see to it that you finish it.
  • Start by putting in a few hours every day and then take it forward to make it a success.

There are lots of ideas to start businesses online.  Professional bloggers, web designers, virtual assistants, counselors, online stores are a few of them.  There are sites like Etsy and eBay, which allow selling of your own products.  Etsy is especially dedicated to hand-made products like paintings, handicrafts, photography etc.  Certain ideas, when they take the shape of a website, turn into a huge success and sometimes are even bought by Internet giants.  Take for example Orkut, the idea of a commoner that sold like a hot cake and was later acquired by Google.

The net is filled with numerous success stories that made it big by entrepreneurship on internet.  Amit Aggarwal, one of the India’s first professional bloggers who gave up his job to pursue his hobby full time, is now playing in the millions.  Lesley Spencer Pyle, who is working from home for the last 13 years, is the president and founder of HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com and HireMyMom.com.  Margarita McClure, a mother who started making organic, cloth diapers in her free time (and selling them online) turned into a business with a turnover of $1.4 million in 2008.  The examples are many.  What made them a success story is their belief in themselves, strong conviction and sticking to the cause from start to finish.  Entrepreneurship on the Internet has the advantage of making it big with bare minimum.  To be an entrepreneur on Internet, all you need is a great idea, the conviction to see it through, and the ability to take action (and then there is no stopping you!).

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