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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous Fitting Room Associate
Former
Grandville, Michigan
You are covered by insurance. You may have to pay a small co-pay though.
Anonymous Cashier
Current
Batesburg-Leesville, South Carolina
Wasn't able to receive this because you have to have 30 hours or more
Anonymous Wireless Sales
Current
Naugatuck, Connecticut
Once the co pay kicks in, it's really good insurance. However, before that you need to pay off about two thousand dollars worth of medical bills.
Anonymous TLE Service Tech
Current
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Does not cover spouse if you're part time. No one tells you that and acts surprised when you tell them.
Anonymous Truck Unloader
Current
Corinne, Utah
Decent health coverage is offered.
Anonymous employee
Current
Gallatin, Tennessee
They offer health insurance to but only after the first year to part-time employees it's not it's not easy to get full time at Walmart they have more part-time employees than they do full-time might as well say full-time employees are all management
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Anonymous employee
Former
Still a little expensive if you are a part-time worker
Anonymous employee
Current
Biloxi, Mississippi
You'll go broke really quick if you have health issues with most of their plans.
Anonymous employee
Current
Sioux City, Iowa
Poor plans. The medical coverage is almost worse than not having insurance.