I love walmart. Due to language barriers here I cannot express my love for the Walmart corporation.
Notice it is in english and spanish. Isnt it a requirement of all CDL holders in the USA to read, write, and speak english.
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Pic of new WALMART test.
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Wally would respond with something like this...
"While we understand that you must be able to read, write, and speak English to hold a CDL in the United States, we make our forms bi-lingual so that our friends who have an easier time with Spanish may understand things better."
Basically: "We don't really give two cents, we just want you to do it our way regardless of where you're from, or your legal status."
Did I mention I love Wal-Mart too? I can express it despite the language barrier...
These express me...............................|This is Wally
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Surprised they didn't have a math test:
(por favor circula la respuesta correcta)
1 + 1 = ( uno + uno =)
A. 2 (dos)
B. 2 (dos)
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This might have to do with the blanket policy of offering bi-lingual paperwork in order to avoid lawsuits by whiney groups like LULAC. It's safer just making everything bi-lingual.
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I speak two languages fluently:
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I pulled a few WM trailers because I needed some thing to keep me close to home for a couple weeks.
It varies DC to DC. The one in Loveland CO had all English paper work that I saw. The one in North Platte has the bi-lingual. -
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i think i can even get this right.
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after seeing your location , where would you be located at?
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