I worked at a toys r us back in 2000 and they had a similar team building thing before we opened the store. We did like 10 jumping jacks and said the store cheer.
It's based on Japanese production workers use of Rajio Taiso where you do some team building little exercising routine to boost camaraderie.
It just came off as incredibly condescending. Four performative minutes before demanding you meet the expectations of your grueling eight hour shift.
That same vibe of "hey my office door is open whenever you can come talk to me about anything anytime" and if you do, you're in trouble for going over your supervisors head, interrupting the store manager's day, retaliation, leaving your post, falling behind on work, an unscheduled break, etc.
I mean, “pay your people well” is Not everyones experience in japan, its also more about valuing seniority and loyalty. They notoriously have unpaid overtime in their “flexible hours” because you are expected to stay later at work and not doing so shows you don’t value the company.
Probably a good thing they dont take on most of japanese work philosophy because it is likely illegal here lol
in college I worked at a Sam's club for 2 years, and they did this dumbass cheeer anytime they had a meeting... I would never do the cheer but make gutteral sounds or say shit in German as they'd call you out if you didn't appear to be doing it ... total condescending bullshit ... I am a HUGE Costco fan and will forever go there and not set foot in Sams club
I worked there too and this is immediately what I thought of. I used to work closing and one day did opening and was horrified at what they had to do. I would never switch for a morning shift again after that.
I worked at a Christian water park as a teen and before the start of every day, we’d do stretches together, a little dance we came up with, then pray. The only part that sucked was the prayer but we all genuinely got into the stretches and dance. It helped that it was a collaborative effort and we all got to put moves in but it never felt condescending like the prayer did. It just felt light hearted and fun.
I wonder if actually getting the people working involved helps or if it just happened to be a fluke that we all got into it but I remember it being a really fun and great start to the day.
Other than the fact we held Christian values, played a few songs that were vaguely Christian, and prayed together in the mornings, no! It was Hawaiian themed so all the rides and areas were named after Hawaiian words or themes lmao. It was a WILD place to work and the Christian values just meant we were “all the same under Jesus” so I got paid minimum wage as a lifeguard because “to Jesus I’m no different than the person taking tickets at the gate”. My best friend who worked at the local pool made ten dollars an hour so it was just an excuse to pay us shit and work us harder.
Yeah the majority of people who worked there never returned more than 2 years and we were ALL young. No one over 20 unless they were in a higher role with more money cause ironically they were exempt from the “all the same under Jesus” bullshit. It was a really fun job but that mentality and being overworked for next to nothing just sucked the fun out of it after a while.
Sounds like my younger brother. Dudes almost 30 and works part time at a fed ex ware house and you should hear him, he has to go straight home and take a nap sometimes because it was just too much. Like Im sure its hard work, but its 4 hours a day bud. Im a 37 year old woman who is half his size and ive worked jobs that would make his head explode, and then went home and took care of my kids.. Someday he's going to have to put on his big boy pants and get a full time job and a place to live and really bust his ass and im not sure if he's going to be able to handle it. Our parents failed him so hard. I wonder how many people are in his boat..
If you ever watch the sitcom superstore.. . .which was cloud9. . . . . I always giggle out there a little warm up routine, " Are we cloud six, nooooo, Are we cloud seven, nooooo. . . ."
I worked at Walmart for six months back in 1999 or so.
Yep this kind of weird shit actually happens. I thought it was cringe at 18. Think it’s cringe now. Some people got into it but I suppose a few had to drink the kool aid. Or at least play the game.
Back in the 90s they made us do the "Wal Mart Cheer" before they let us go home at night. I was 16 years old and it was already 11pm. That shit was SO DUMB
Lol we have pre shift meetings and the manager says "Welcome to ___!" And have us go "wooo" and if no one responds they do it again expecting woos.. it's..I hate it
Back when I worked at Walmart all the managers who sit on their ass in the offices were the same and did crap like this "give me a W!!" Mf just let me go earn my dime. Nobody there cares about Walmart they just need to make a paycheck. You want them motivated? Pay them better and dont cut their hours in the process.
I refused to humiliate myself in front of the shoppers at ass o clock in the morning everyday and the managers would always chew me out and I got written up for it.
I walked out one day and never came back. Fuck this dystopian shit.
Come on team let's get motivated for another 8 hours of not making enough money to feed your family. Let's sing our motivational tune "please please don't organize! Please please don't organize"
At the grocery store I work for we do little team huddles in the morning and half the departments just get in little circles and do stretches together lol
I walked in on a Walmart huddle thing one day. I loudly said, “this is for real? You’re really spelling “Walmart” like a football cheer?” I couldn’t believe the cringe.
Fun Fact, Sam Walton built Walmart to be "Made in America" only. Every product they sold was American made. I remember when it was quality goods and not the shit that it is now.
Worked at a Catholic hospital, run by nuns , and housing a nun dormitory and supported housing facilities for retired nuns. Prayers at 8am and 8 pm, and opening and closing every admin meeting. Tiny little retired nuns on walkers and quad canes would show up at odd times, and pull me down to chat( I am 75 inches tall, they averaged less than 60 inches) and invariably said something kind and wise about my patients or me, and offered a blessing. Boss nun visited every orientation class saying “we don’t mind that you’re not catholic, we hope you don’t mind that we are.” We had food and clothing for the homeless patients in an ER closet. One of the most spiritually and morally grounded hospitals I have ever experienced.
I never did the Walmart cheer the entire 5 years I worked their. I even said id never do it. Managers would try to force me and id leave the meetings right before the cheer.
They thought I woulsbt refuse to do it in front of the homeoffice(or whoever they were) people so they dragged me to the front, told me to lead us in the cheer and I just threw up. I gave no one any warning, just projectile vomited and walked off. Pissed myself off because I had a good breakfast and had to throw it up to prove a point that I wasnt going to do that cheer
I've been to too many corporate "offsites" (they are usually in a large meeting room in the building we fucking work at anyway, LOL) where they made us do some stupid game or exercise to "break the ice."
Dear ambitious middle managers, corporate stooges, and idiot HR people: Nobody on fucking earth enjoys this shit. (Except four women in my department who are not only Disney adults, but they post all of their boring life events into our office Teams channel, LOL)
I don’t get all the hate for this guy. It’s a miserable job at a miserable place, but it’s something they gotta show up for. Might as well put some life into it, no?
To me it feels out of touch. This guy is a manager I'm assuming the store manager so he makes good ass money. I'm sure he's excited to fuck around and make bank. Rest of these people are prolly pay check to pay check and they work physically way harder than he does.
I think you may have an inflated idea of what it means to be a manager at a Walmart (or retail in general). Usually slightly higher pay for a lot more headache and often expectations of working while officially off the clock.
This guy looks like a coach (he isn't wearing a traditional vest) and coaches at Walmart are paid pretty well and even get bonuses each year. They're the ones who are responsible for a specific department and mostly just sit in their office all day while putting the blame on the team leads. THOSE guys are the ones with a like a $2 pay differential and deal with all the headaches and actual work.
They do this sort of shit at our jobsite. We are supposed to be professionals, craftsmen, but they make it all look like our living is a joke. I just want to do my job safely and be compensated for it
I hear not dancing around desperately for craftsmen, but for Walmart staff that shuffles around for 8 hours and then crawls home, exhausted… I feel for this manager trying to make it a tiny drop less depressing. Obviously from the reception and comments, people prefer the monotony.
Its condescending. Every worker there knows that they're working a miserable ass job, and playing an overdone pop song and dancing around like a clown just makes everyone cringe for you. Just let them do their work and go home and try to feed their family on their miserable wages, don't make them sit and watch your performative corporate nonsense at 7am?
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i worked at a factory for 20 years and the last 7 years of it, the supervisors would gather the hourly employees together before start up and rattle off yesterday’s production and scrap numbers versus the opposite shift’s numbers as well as anything about safety. the safety thing is understandable, but nobody gave two shits about the numbers. i think the company thought they were being clever by trying to pit the two shifts against each other and make more production overall. we were all just trying to get through the day without taking more Tylenol than needed, and if one shift made X amount more units than the opposing shift, GOOD FOR THEM. who gives a solid shit
Seriously. The thought that corporations think this or normal behavior and the employees participate is beyond me.
This type of shit would last one attempt at my job before my entire crew revolted an told me to go fuck myself. Also, the people who go to management schools to learn this type of shit need get their money back, this only makes your employees hate you.
I hated these meetings back when I worked at Best Buy. One of the AGMs, the one in charge of making sure we all sold the extended warranty with everything, kept quoting Aerosmith’s “Same Old Song and Dance” for any excuse why we couldn’t make the warranty sale. Liked the manager, still hate that song to this day.
I worked at a toys r us back in 2000 and they had a similar team building thing before we opened the store. We did like 10 jumping jacks and said the store cheer.
It's based on Japanese production workers use of Rajio Taiso where you do some team building little exercising routine to boost camaraderie.
It just came off as incredibly condescending. Four performative minutes before demanding you meet the expectations of your grueling eight hour shift.
That same vibe of "hey my office door is open whenever you can come talk to me about anything anytime" and if you do, you're in trouble for going over your supervisors head, interrupting the store manager's day, retaliation, leaving your post, falling behind on work, an unscheduled break, etc.
Yeah, they forgot the other half of the Japanese philosophy, which was "pay your people well, and value their skills and experience".
Also, stay at work until your boss leaves
I mean, “pay your people well” is Not everyones experience in japan, its also more about valuing seniority and loyalty. They notoriously have unpaid overtime in their “flexible hours” because you are expected to stay later at work and not doing so shows you don’t value the company.
Probably a good thing they dont take on most of japanese work philosophy because it is likely illegal here lol
in college I worked at a Sam's club for 2 years, and they did this dumbass cheeer anytime they had a meeting... I would never do the cheer but make gutteral sounds or say shit in German as they'd call you out if you didn't appear to be doing it ... total condescending bullshit ... I am a HUGE Costco fan and will forever go there and not set foot in Sams club
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Yeah if this happens to me im getting up halfway through and telling him I quit then walking out the door. No near minimum wage job is worth that.
Unless it's paying your rent
I worked there too and this is immediately what I thought of. I used to work closing and one day did opening and was horrified at what they had to do. I would never switch for a morning shift again after that.
Patagonia does it, too
Home Depot too, around Y2K. "Give me an H, Give me an O, Give me a M...
I worked at a Christian water park as a teen and before the start of every day, we’d do stretches together, a little dance we came up with, then pray. The only part that sucked was the prayer but we all genuinely got into the stretches and dance. It helped that it was a collaborative effort and we all got to put moves in but it never felt condescending like the prayer did. It just felt light hearted and fun.
I wonder if actually getting the people working involved helps or if it just happened to be a fluke that we all got into it but I remember it being a really fun and great start to the day.
Today I learned that there are Christian water parks. Was there anything overtly religious in the park itself? Parting the Red Sea water slide?
Other than the fact we held Christian values, played a few songs that were vaguely Christian, and prayed together in the mornings, no! It was Hawaiian themed so all the rides and areas were named after Hawaiian words or themes lmao. It was a WILD place to work and the Christian values just meant we were “all the same under Jesus” so I got paid minimum wage as a lifeguard because “to Jesus I’m no different than the person taking tickets at the gate”. My best friend who worked at the local pool made ten dollars an hour so it was just an excuse to pay us shit and work us harder.
Oh wow, so it just used as an excuse to screw the workers. Sounds about what I would expect. Thanks.
Yeah the majority of people who worked there never returned more than 2 years and we were ALL young. No one over 20 unless they were in a higher role with more money cause ironically they were exempt from the “all the same under Jesus” bullshit. It was a really fun job but that mentality and being overworked for next to nothing just sucked the fun out of it after a while.
Brilliant! LOL
Thanks!
The Christian waterpark near me had as their most extreme attraction a gnarly waterslide called the Crucifixion.
Haha! That’s hilarious. Thank you!
Home Depot tried it with us, basically no one participated and they did away with it after like a month
Like a month
-ish
“I worked at toys r us”
“Gruelling eight hour shift”
Dude your job may have been boring or shitty but get a grip. You are acting as though youre a slave forced to be there.
Sounds like my younger brother. Dudes almost 30 and works part time at a fed ex ware house and you should hear him, he has to go straight home and take a nap sometimes because it was just too much. Like Im sure its hard work, but its 4 hours a day bud. Im a 37 year old woman who is half his size and ive worked jobs that would make his head explode, and then went home and took care of my kids.. Someday he's going to have to put on his big boy pants and get a full time job and a place to live and really bust his ass and im not sure if he's going to be able to handle it. Our parents failed him so hard. I wonder how many people are in his boat..
You know this guy has dreamed of being able to perform this way for a long time.
I dont think its going exactly the way he dreamed
But there's talent Scout's all over the place...
None of you get it. After that, whatever his employees will see today, they'll think "ah well, I've seen worse this morning".
Yeah, but I couldnt bare to witness this every single day
He just finished watching superstore
Yesssss
If you ever watch the sitcom superstore.. . .which was cloud9. . . . . I always giggle out there a little warm up routine, " Are we cloud six, nooooo, Are we cloud seven, nooooo. . . ."
I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT THIS LOL
Such a perfect comparison haha
I worked at Walmart for six months back in 1999 or so.
Yep this kind of weird shit actually happens. I thought it was cringe at 18. Think it’s cringe now. Some people got into it but I suppose a few had to drink the kool aid. Or at least play the game.
Back in the 90s they made us do the "Wal Mart Cheer" before they let us go home at night. I was 16 years old and it was already 11pm. That shit was SO DUMB
Give me a squiggly 😂🤣 I would hide from the meetings or sleep away before the cheer.
Worked at the DC for about a year and a half in 05, you just ruined my morning with that squiggly. I buried that deep down! 🤣
Home Depot used to do that shyt as well
Lol we have pre shift meetings and the manager says "Welcome to ___!" And have us go "wooo" and if no one responds they do it again expecting woos.. it's..I hate it
anything but paying them more
They don't do shit, you probably tip your waiter 100%.
Cringe level 1000.
Corporate humiliation ritual. Not much else is more demeaning
Back when I worked at Walmart all the managers who sit on their ass in the offices were the same and did crap like this "give me a W!!" Mf just let me go earn my dime. Nobody there cares about Walmart they just need to make a paycheck. You want them motivated? Pay them better and dont cut their hours in the process.
Hey, John, yeah, I'm gonna go ahead in put in my 2 minute notice right now.
Motivate to quit maybe
Okay, so he's motivating them to apply at Target, Publix, Kroger, or any other store that doesn't do this? Looks pretty effective to me.
…. kinda sad when you really think about it.
I’m pretty sure based on the looks of the employees that this was a mandatory meeting.
I would rather guide my dad into my mom than sit through that.
what level of hell is this?
Walmart I believe.
It looks like a scene from the TV series Superstore. Glen the manager would do crap like this.
Walmart employees do not get paid enough for this kind of shit.
I used to work at Walmart
They made us chant.
“GIVE ME A W. GIVE ME AN A. GIVE ME AN L. M—“
I refused to humiliate myself in front of the shoppers at ass o clock in the morning everyday and the managers would always chew me out and I got written up for it.
I walked out one day and never came back. Fuck this dystopian shit.
This will bring the store together.. to talk shit on this moron.
Motivation to quit...immediately
Look at it this way... your day has to get better after that.
Is that Dean Pelton?
Come on team let's get motivated for another 8 hours of not making enough money to feed your family. Let's sing our motivational tune "please please don't organize! Please please don't organize"
No little squiggly??
me, i like my motivation in the form of a higher paycheck
Everybody bout to quit
Feel like I'm watching an episode of Superstore
At 16 seconds you can see his soul leaving his body but he knows hes too far into it and has to carry on
He just wanted a excuse to perform in front of people.
This is why we need to bring back bullying in school...
These urges need to get beat out of you on 7th grade.
In fairness, it's probably this guy's last idea he was able to come up with because he isn't allowed to pay them a living wage.
My motivation was good pay and benefits. Simple...
I'm embarrassed for him.
At the grocery store I work for we do little team huddles in the morning and half the departments just get in little circles and do stretches together lol
If he wanted to boost morale he would of gave the 2 racks each
I feel the suffering in my soul...
Im good on mute.
Did they get paid to be a captive audience.
You did when I worked there.
Had a friend like this . Would drink a bottle of fireball on his way to work every morning
you gotta see the rah rah fests at their warehouses. corney as fuck
I walked in on a Walmart huddle thing one day. I loudly said, “this is for real? You’re really spelling “Walmart” like a football cheer?” I couldn’t believe the cringe.
Well it worked there was atleast one super motivated guy
At the cost of the morale of all the others. This is a failure.
I so wanted his phone to fall out of his pocket when he jumped
Fun fact: Sam Walton and his staff would dance for motivation before opening
Fun Fact, Sam Walton built Walmart to be "Made in America" only. Every product they sold was American made. I remember when it was quality goods and not the shit that it is now.
Now that! Ladies and gentlemen, is how to suck the corporate dick
He’s the only Walmart employee on that shift who had a commute into work that was less than 1 1/2 hour
I mean, it’s more effort than my director has put into her job in the past year.
He took the Michael Scott team building course
Did it work? Like is his audience just really non expressive? Do you lose touch with regular humanity when made a manager?
They look so motivated.
This wouldn’t give me motivation, it would just make me cringe.
You see this is what would keep me from coming into work on time
Gruelling eight hour shift, lol.
Come on it’s like nobody likes their jobs wtf
Worked at a Catholic hospital, run by nuns , and housing a nun dormitory and supported housing facilities for retired nuns. Prayers at 8am and 8 pm, and opening and closing every admin meeting. Tiny little retired nuns on walkers and quad canes would show up at odd times, and pull me down to chat( I am 75 inches tall, they averaged less than 60 inches) and invariably said something kind and wise about my patients or me, and offered a blessing. Boss nun visited every orientation class saying “we don’t mind that you’re not catholic, we hope you don’t mind that we are.” We had food and clothing for the homeless patients in an ER closet. One of the most spiritually and morally grounded hospitals I have ever experienced.
That’s why he makes the big bucks
LETS GO! MINIMUM WAGE!!! YEEEEAH
Loser likes to play and dance to his own music. Walmart should fire this selfish guy. He is no leader.
I never did the Walmart cheer the entire 5 years I worked their. I even said id never do it. Managers would try to force me and id leave the meetings right before the cheer.
They thought I woulsbt refuse to do it in front of the homeoffice(or whoever they were) people so they dragged me to the front, told me to lead us in the cheer and I just threw up. I gave no one any warning, just projectile vomited and walked off. Pissed myself off because I had a good breakfast and had to throw it up to prove a point that I wasnt going to do that cheer
This is how one comes out without labeling it.
Someone was DEFINITELY a theater major.
Stuff like this gives me anxiety attacks.
I've been to too many corporate "offsites" (they are usually in a large meeting room in the building we fucking work at anyway, LOL) where they made us do some stupid game or exercise to "break the ice."
Dear ambitious middle managers, corporate stooges, and idiot HR people: Nobody on fucking earth enjoys this shit. (Except four women in my department who are not only Disney adults, but they post all of their boring life events into our office Teams channel, LOL)
At least he tried! Gotta give him some respect for that.🤷🏿♂️
Guess not everyone’s hating on this guy
I don’t get all the hate for this guy. It’s a miserable job at a miserable place, but it’s something they gotta show up for. Might as well put some life into it, no?
ya, no.
To me it feels out of touch. This guy is a manager I'm assuming the store manager so he makes good ass money. I'm sure he's excited to fuck around and make bank. Rest of these people are prolly pay check to pay check and they work physically way harder than he does.
I think you may have an inflated idea of what it means to be a manager at a Walmart (or retail in general). Usually slightly higher pay for a lot more headache and often expectations of working while officially off the clock.
This guy looks like a coach (he isn't wearing a traditional vest) and coaches at Walmart are paid pretty well and even get bonuses each year. They're the ones who are responsible for a specific department and mostly just sit in their office all day while putting the blame on the team leads. THOSE guys are the ones with a like a $2 pay differential and deal with all the headaches and actual work.
I've been a manager, though not at Walmart so I guess it could be different. I never woulda done this though.
I get trying to break up the same same from time to time, but i think its the bad cringey because hes making them all stand around and watch him do it
They do this sort of shit at our jobsite. We are supposed to be professionals, craftsmen, but they make it all look like our living is a joke. I just want to do my job safely and be compensated for it
I hear not dancing around desperately for craftsmen, but for Walmart staff that shuffles around for 8 hours and then crawls home, exhausted… I feel for this manager trying to make it a tiny drop less depressing. Obviously from the reception and comments, people prefer the monotony.
Its condescending. Every worker there knows that they're working a miserable ass job, and playing an overdone pop song and dancing around like a clown just makes everyone cringe for you. Just let them do their work and go home and try to feed their family on their miserable wages, don't make them sit and watch your performative corporate nonsense at 7am?
Looks like that guy from Goliath books in Black books, Many used to work for him.
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Walter’s a fan of K-Pop Demon Hunters?
Now go out there and be somebody
Too much coffee.
Walter Brite? Or not so Brite!
Giving off David Brent vibes
And some of them probably still wonder why Wal-Mart failed in Germany
Does it work?
Judging by the employees’ reactions, he’s done this before.
Amazon does the same shit…
Great try
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i worked at a factory for 20 years and the last 7 years of it, the supervisors would gather the hourly employees together before start up and rattle off yesterday’s production and scrap numbers versus the opposite shift’s numbers as well as anything about safety. the safety thing is understandable, but nobody gave two shits about the numbers. i think the company thought they were being clever by trying to pit the two shifts against each other and make more production overall. we were all just trying to get through the day without taking more Tylenol than needed, and if one shift made X amount more units than the opposing shift, GOOD FOR THEM. who gives a solid shit
"I'm done hiding now I'm shining like I'm Barnabyyyy!"
This would be the punishment for coming in last place in a fantasy football league I am in. Dude is doing this by choice…
Seriously. The thought that corporations think this or normal behavior and the employees participate is beyond me.
This type of shit would last one attempt at my job before my entire crew revolted an told me to go fuck myself. Also, the people who go to management schools to learn this type of shit need get their money back, this only makes your employees hate you.
I worked at Sam's Club, they used to do this cheer at the morning meetings. Afterwards I specifically asked to work only evenings.
You know what would motivate these people more? Maybe more money
I hated these meetings back when I worked at Best Buy. One of the AGMs, the one in charge of making sure we all sold the extended warranty with everything, kept quoting Aerosmith’s “Same Old Song and Dance” for any excuse why we couldn’t make the warranty sale. Liked the manager, still hate that song to this day.
It's a small price to pay for getting paid 10x more than what the others are getting paid
Caucasians certainly are a non-musical people.
/S
It looks he is high AF.
This is fucking ridiculous. Cringe doesn’t even begin to describe this.
Tyrese and Sharkesha ain’t haven’t this morning 🥴
Neither are hunter and Scott so...
Nope.