“It's a Walmart. Kind of weird that they're shifting to mostly online, a lot of the stuff I was looking for needed to be ordered. Obviously very busy because of Christmas but the employees were friendly and helpful.”
“I like Walmart, I love the sales and the variety of products to choose from, the food prices are good on a lot of foods and the pickup makes it a lot more convenient.”
“I visited the Forest Park Supercenter this afternoon to ask about tires for my 2000 Echo. As I was looking around in the Auto service area, I met one of the managers, a well-kept-looking guy named Andy. I kind of rudely buttonholed this bloke to ask him about tire purchase and installation. I didn't mean to be rude, but as a manager, Andy was in the perfect position to answer a handful of questions I had about the issue.
As it turned out, I couldn't have picked a better source for information. Andy pretty much dropped whatever he was doing, and patiently and very clearly answered all of the questions I could think of, major and trivial.
I apologized for any dumb questions, explaining that buying tires isn't something I often do, and Andy left me with the statement "There are no stupid questions." I finished the thought for him by adding "Yep...except those you're too embarrassed to ask."
I have to give a big ole thumbs-up to Andy for taking the time to sort me out there. This dude is a quality employee, and if he's any reflection of the rest of the staff in Automotive, then cool!
Thanks, Andy!”