Quote Originally Posted by smk417
man i dont know what kroger you work at but mine sux!
You own a Kroger?

Quote Originally Posted by smk417
all but one of the managers is an ass. their always on you about something stupid. hell tonight i got chewed out for talking to a friend of mine when i see the managment standin around bullshitin all the time. and they dont pay shit. the last store i worked at was food lion i made $10/h and i didnt do shit it was great. out of an 8 hour day i did about 4 to 5 hours of actual work.
I will take that as an opinion. Because, following the part in bold, it seems like you want to be paid as much as you can for not doing any work. I'd be an ass to you, too.

Quote Originally Posted by smk417
i'll be at kroger a year in aug and im ready to go.
I'm sure you're not under contract so why not leave if it really sucks that bad for you?

Quote Originally Posted by smk417
now that im in school i need a job thats way less stressful
Damn, dude. You're 24 years old and think that Kroger(or any grocery store) is a stressful workplace? Wow. I'd love to see you in an actual work atmosphere.

Quote Originally Posted by smk417
honestly before you work at a grocery ask the young people working there what its like.
Or the older people. The people with actual work experience. They'll tell you that you will NOT get a job where you don't do anything.

Quote Originally Posted by smk417
every store is different
No it's not. Every store wants their employees to come in and do their job. Now here's what I suggest. If you want a job where you don't have to do shit, then you need to stand on a street corner and just hold your hands out. I would say to own your own business, but, seeing as how you are still working at Kroger at your age, you probably don't have that kind of money to do so.

A job is what you put into it. Especially remedial jobs like grocery stores. This isn't to knock employees of markets(I worked at Kroger, gladly for 3 years), but it's not rocket science to work at one. Later, QD.