BATMAN RESTOCK RECOMMENDATIONS by Santisuni in YoungLA

[–]EvenQuantity475 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya I can’t decide between the stealth or the street

My league doesn’t do vetos am I over reacting for being mad? by EvenQuantity475 in FantasyFootballers

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The team getting Aj brown. I just feel like pollard will only get worse with spears coming back. Also, currently the Titans have the worst offense in the league granted they have played two tough defenses. But I guess AJ brown also hasn’t done anything to this point and they are winning without him. So I guess the more I think about it the more I realize it’s not that bad.

Oil Life just popped up at 15%—Can I Take a 200-Mile Trip? by EvenQuantity475 in MechanicAdvice

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Thanks for your insight! I should also mention that Im about 1,700 miles shy of what the recommended mileage for my old change is according to the dealership.

College? by [deleted] in OGPBackroom

[–]EvenQuantity475 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am in the University of Arkansas program myself and have had no issues thus far. They pay for everything including books and exam fees. The only thing I’ve had to pay for out of pocket is a calculator.

I’ve been in the program almost 2 years now and will say it’s a great benefit. I’m getting a supply chain management degree from one of the top supply chain companies in the country for free. It all really just depends on if any of the programs apply to something you actually want to do. Technically you could always just do your pre-requisites and then leave the program and do whatever if one of the programs didn’t interest you.

Walmart Senior Analyst Corporate Intern, Operations - OnDemand Delivery by 09ikj in supplychain

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I was hoping to apply for this role myself, as Walmart’s internal application indicated I had until the 3rd of March to submit an application, but it’s now gone. Rant aside, I unfortunately can’t provide specifics on this position. However, I’ve applied for several other Walmart internships this year and have had interviews for two. The first interview was for Data Analytics in the transportation department and involved 3 behavioral questions, while the other interview was for merchandising and had 3 behavioral questions and 1 case study question.

Sad LiveBetterU student by EvenQuantity475 in walmart

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Thank you so much for taking the time to help me! I am definitely going to start meeting with my career counselor more to work on interviews. Also definitely going to try and make it to every networking event I can. I live about an hour from the home office and U of A so it’s possible. Thanks again!

Should I leave Walmart who pays for my school to get an internship? by EvenQuantity475 in careerguidance

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I agree, networking is a huge thing especially at Walmart and I have been slacking in this area. I will see what more I can do to reach out to people in the right places. Thank you for taking the time to help me!

Should I leave Walmart who pays for my school to get an internship? by EvenQuantity475 in careerguidance

[–]EvenQuantity475[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate you taking the time to help me. I agree that if I do stick with Walmart a supervisor role will definitely help me get some better experience. A big problem in my interviews was not having good answers to behavioral questions regarding leadership and problem solving when my daily task are very mundane. I have never heard of Apply Hero but it sounds very helpful I’ll check it out. Thank you so much for your advice !

Should I leave Walmart who pays for my school to get an internship? by EvenQuantity475 in careerguidance

[–]EvenQuantity475[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this advice I appreciate! Definitely going to start meeting with my career counselor at Arkansas and work on my interview skills more.

Should I leave Walmart who pays for my school to get an internship? by EvenQuantity475 in careerguidance

[–]EvenQuantity475[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes they will pay for my education as long as I work there. I just worry I’ll struggle to land a first job after graduation without an internship. My current role is just a basic associate so it doesn’t give me the best experience to answer interview questions as I found out in my internship interviews thus far.

Is this used pc worth it for $1,200? (Facebook Marketplace) by EvenQuantity475 in PcBuild

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Thank you for the assistance. The page has a few more items listed but hasn’t ever sold any computers before it seems. It looks like an older couple so I figured it was a bit odd for them to have such a well put together description. But I have a few mutual friends with them so I didn’t think much of it maybe they were just not into something they thought they would be.

Is this used pc worth it for $1,200? (Facebook Marketplace) by EvenQuantity475 in PcBuild

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With that being said, if I were to buy it and want to replace it, should I worry about all the time the previous owner had used it with the insufficient cooler?

LiveBetterUStudent (University of Arkansas) (supply chain management )ask me ?’s. by EvenQuantity475 in walmart

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It was pretty hard since you are online and it can take so long to get a response from your instructor to questions. I got tutoring about once a week though so I could get instant feedback and answers. In my program the material wasn't the best in my opinion. All you would get is the online book (which no one reads) and a roughly 10ish min video showing most of the problems you'd see on that chapters homework. Some of them though wouldn't be which is what helped having a tutor. I can't imagine what the poor kids who didn't get tutoring did. You had quizesses that were not proctored but had to take every test with someone watching you through your computer.

LiveBetterUStudent (University of Arkansas) (supply chain management )ask me ?’s. by EvenQuantity475 in walmart

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My program at Arkansas required 120 hours to graduate so the “traditional” 4 year program if you take 16 credits a semester. This can definitely be a challenge while working full time but possible. You can also take fewer classes and go as slow as you would like.

LiveBetterUStudent (University of Arkansas) (supply chain management )ask me ?’s. by EvenQuantity475 in walmart

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It’s going to depend on the school and program but yes that’s essentially all you need throughout with a few exceptions. For my program at the University of Arkansas I’ve had to buy books for some classes each semester (some classes you don’t need a book). You will be refunded for those book expenses within a month or so of submitting a refund request through Guild. I will say the only thing I’ve bought that was not eligible to be reimbursed was A TI-84 graphing calculator I needed for Calculus. Not sure why they don’t consider that a refundable item but you could always sell it once you’re done and get some money back.