Walmarter

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Etymology

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From Walmart +‎ -er.

Noun

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Walmarter (plural Walmarters)

  1. A Walmart employee.
    • 2004, Brian Evenson, “Barcode Jesus”, in The Wavering Knife, FC2, →ISBN, page 133:
      “I’m going to have to ask you to leave,” one of the Walmarters says.
    • 2011, Brian J. Jones, Social Capital in America: Counting Buried Treasure, Routledge, published 2016:
      Wall Streeters can work harder and expect more of a payoff, while Walmarters may work only up to the 35-hour limit of employment benefits that also keeps them out of the management track.
    • 2018 February 7, Jay Schleifer, “Corporate windfall not widely shared”, in The Palm Beach Post, volume 110, number 4, page A12:
      Walmart will award $1,000 only to long-term employees. The average Walmarter, and there are about a million of them, will get $190.