From a newcomer's perspective, Whole Foods doesn't live up to the hype. I can't get full time hours, despite my open availability, which in and of itself is unreasonable (24 hour availability???). Open availability, I might add, makes it impossible to get a second job.
So I've opened up my schedule for three days a week at an average pay rate, where I'm expected to perform three times the amount of work that similarly paying jobs demand, and I'm supposed to be grateful? I work my a– off, and all my team leader told me in my weekly reviews is that I don't move fast enough.
Everyone I work with is miserable, overwhelmed, and overworked, All they talk about is how much they hate the job. Store management has no qualms about throwing a ton of work, that one never sees them do, on us at the last minute. I've worked there for three months, and I barely recognize anyone on my team because they quit after two weeks, and with all the write ups being handed down for not completing tasks that no one can possibly complete, I'm not surprised. I started looking for a new job six weeks into this nightmare.
I've had some bad jobs, and once you get past the corny, phony exterior of Whole Foods, it's absolutely no different from the worst of them.