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My dad told me he was working at a grocery store in Kansas City in the 80’s. Sam Walton came in and asked everyone how much they were getting paid. Then opened stores in the area and paid them more.
My dad worked at Walmart from early 80s through mid 90s and they didn’t have to watch any of those videos or crazy stuff like that and they always paid overtime and the employees generally liked working there. My grandmother worked there for 26 years through that time as well. There may of been bad stores but when Sam was alive it wasn’t bad. Yes he wanted employees to work hard and do their jobs but he was fair and offered good stock options for rewards or instead of bonuses
From my time at Walmart I can vouch that the old timers all said the same thing. It all went downhill once Sam passed away. Also I was a manager and we had to watch the videos and we're given a 800 number to report Union talk. Didn't want to use it as we didn't want our store to develop plumbing issues....😂
Your channel literally changed my life. Before that I would waste my breaks at work doing meaningless things, now I have your videos that not only entertain but educate me as well. Thank you so much for your work! ❤
I like this one. I've seen a lot about Sam in documentaries on the old history channel. Worked for Walmart and heard things there as well. This has a good thorough break down of his beginning that some documentaries didn't have. I followed on Twitter and your quality has gone up over the years and you have survived that copyright strike facade. So keep up the great work man!🎉 I rambled and shared a story. Had to edit in my original comment. This is what I sidetrack to. When I was at Walmart I heard about a store manager that had him tour his store a long time ago. He was told a bit in advance but he had freight out the ears😮. So he had people put the pallets on top of the roof with a forklift and pallet jacks. Sam showed up, toured his store. Praised him. Then shook his hand when he was leaving at the vestibule. Sam told him he can take the freight off the top of the roof now. He flew in on his helicopter that day lol
@@debby_wise I mean he never was his editor. Even if the editing quality goes down he's still the same so I don't think I get the point of your comment
True. Here he is just using key frames only. Before there were nice animations and also 3D camera was immensely used and Parallex effect also. Yea I guess his editors left
It's seems like the secret to wealth is starting a company and then going public. Every time these founders bring the company public, it suddenly turns into a 9-figure millions giant with unstoppable funding that allows them to crush the competition and grow extremely fast.
That is very true and the most ironic about it some don’t even make profiles for years an example is Amazon Amazon was losing money but Jeff bezos wasn’t interested in profits he was interested in market share and when Amazon took most of the market share he became the richest person in the world Amazon makes most of its money from Amazon web services not the online store. Most people don’t know that.
One of the methods. Think about it: if you have access to billions in equity funding (because investors love your business), then you have billions to reinvest and scale your operations. Done with the right management, there’s no way you wouldn’t become wealthy.
Sam journey from poverty to building Walmart is a remarkable testament to resilience and strategic vision. It's a powerful reminder of how business models can evolve to meet market demands while also shaping industry standards. 👏
Yeah, and ruin people's lives left and right 🙄 was it really worth fucking over people who helped him, small stores run by families that need the money and their own employees?
I worked for Sam's Club for five years until they decided to Farm out the Demo jobs to another company which started in Bentonville Arkansas but moved to Irvine California. I'm sure it was a close friend or relative. They laid off 15K people overnight, including managers, of the Demo Dept. Most Demo members were long term employees who could no longer do their old jobs and got retired to Demos along with their higher pay, accrued benefits, sick and vacation time, etc. Now those jobs were going to lower paid employees from outside contractor. Yeah, Walmart doesn't care about employees. They still keep a close eye on anyone bringing in Union plans to employees. It's a quick way to get fired. Walmart's Favorite Motto was and is still...Hire people with strong backs and weak brains. So go ahead and work there, if that's the only job in town...otherwise, it wouldn't be on my list of great employers.
This is brilliant. First he found a way for low cost-high return, then he found investors or business partners who can invest for low cost via stocks. Now it is time to expand walmart via opening a branch on the Moon and Mars
The amount of movie clips you use is nothing short of amazing. I recognize all the little clips and it really helps convey the story sometimes. For instance when you used the money on the bed scene from the movie "The aviator"- it definitely helps create depth in your videos. Bravo! Bravo!
Walmart bought Asda here in the UK my friend owns a small shop very near one every year he had to get his license to sell alcohol renewed every year they would try to block him . He would always win as he had been there longer . The funny thing is since Walmart sold Asda a few years ago has not happened again they are predatory.
@@Georgieqturkey well the government should choose who sells alcohol otherwise there would be madness just because you are an adult who owns a shop doesn't mean you should be able to sell alcohol there has to be oversite.
This dude dishes out the most amazing documentary ever, like if you skip one second you'll miss a big plot twist so you had to watch it literally not skipping even a single second. I hope he make the story about bill gates entire story on how he found Microsoft.
Hey John! Just a quick suggestion. I have noticed that videos with more simplistic thumbnails, without pictures of people with overexaggerated facial features and effects(like your Ikea, Tencent, and Nike videos), tend to get significantly more views than videos with thumbnails that have images of exaggerated facial expressions/effects. I also personally feel like clicking videos with more simplistic thumbnails. I think you'd benefit by making more of such thumbnails. Great videos btw!
As a former retail manager I can say that even when Sears was struggling they had more staff in a store that was much more big ticket oriented, which made it significantly less labor intensive. I couldn't believe the skeleton crew we were expected to get by with at Walmart and was not there very long
12:38 that's so amazing, because not even when I apply for a job at these stores, will the management team even speak to me 😂. It's amazing how, seemingly, the entire world just bows down and cows tow to the protagonists in these success stories.
A company becomes great when they can innovate themselves. An innovation that other competitors have never done before. This innovation will become a new standard practice in the industry. The point is be different by being the only one who can do what you do.
I love ur editing it's so captivating and helps me understand this documentary so well. if our history lessons were taught in these colorful and bright ways with interesting stories that actually changed the world and made the things we have possible.
Sam Walton’s journey from a farm kid told he “wasn’t cut out for retail” to building the world’s biggest company is one of the ultimate comeback stories. But along the way, Walmart didn’t just rise-it bulldozed, bribed, and battled its way to the top. This documentary nails how one man’s ambition built an empire... and how that same ambition might’ve made Walmart the villain of its own story.
I love these videos. I would like if you would mention the founders net worth, especially in rags to riches stories and mention some of the notable luxuries they have/had when they die. Like how many houses our boats they had ect.
I've been waiting for this one for a while, very much looking forward to it!! I myself worked for Walmart for almost 5 years. And I'm planning to go back to work for them as a truck driver in the near future! I know a lot about the history of the company, so I'd love to get your take on everything!!!😁
@@Theproclubschanel yeah but more on the depressive side of todays society and situation. Its pessimistic videos basically with equally good presentation style.
As someone who has worked there in recent years they are an absolutely terrible place to work and they basically subsidize their poor wages by giving you all sorts of information in the orientation on how to apply for food stamps and government assistance. I've worked a lot of places in retail and the store level management is the worst I've experienced by far. Walton may have built a huge company but it certainly isn't a good one.
Next video idea: Dollar General's creator! (Idk who it is, I just wanna hear about how Dollar General was first started, and how they seem to have spontaneously spread EVERYWHERE lmao)
"Sam decided to use his frustration as fuel" this right here. This is what makes the self-made millionaires and billionaires of the world. Don't hide from the pain, embrace it and let it fuel your ambition to be the best. This alone will have you doing more to better yourself and increase your net worth than 99% of the people out there, who don't like to take risks and shy away from pain with modern comforts.
I only wish creators understood lots of people would love to buy their system, to make money. But at $1000 its unattainable to those who actually would succeed with it. Instead of 50 or 100 spots at 1000 it wouldn't take anything away to do 100 or 200 spots at 500. Or 500 spots at 250.
These business stories are no doubt incredible. But they all have one thing in common, almost all of these men grew up in a time where you could do practically anything without government oversight. You could get into any industry, start any business, with little to no barrier to entry.
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Hey legends, feel free to follow @MagnatesMedia on Twitter/X - I'm gonna start posting there more. I’ll be sharing some behind the scenes stuff, and answering questions about growing your own UA-cam channel. twitter.com/MagnatesMedia/ - Hope to see you there! 😁
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make a video on the raise of amazon I think it would do good!
@@Lexbily door dash is just uber eats
Gotta love how literally any story can be made into a fascinating 30-min documentary by Magnates. Great work guys.
I really enjoy their story telling.
Take the "Con-trov-a-CEE" challenge
@@mathgasm8484 I think this channel is all ai tho the art and editing just don't look real
@@charlierobak4589 art AI yes, but editing definitelly is real and prety time consuming
Heyyy my friend
How is it going?
It's always dudes that have survived the Great Depression that make us depressed.
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Lol I know
One thing we can learn from them is that they all have thing in common: pain
Also being white
@@AdamOBrien29 sorry, it didnt have to be white. Because there are many other companies exist all around the world..
My dad told me he was working at a grocery store in Kansas City in the 80’s. Sam Walton came in and asked everyone how much they were getting paid. Then opened stores in the area and paid them more.
Your father met a legend
Asterict: paid more INITIALLY
@@austingeorge6659 thats the solid truth lol
Going from being told you’re not cut out for retail to creating Walmart is such a flex
I wonder if Sam ever sought out his former boss at JC Penney's and gloat? Probably not.
The return of MagnatesMedia is a welcome distraction from anyone else, including social media. Such a interesting UA-cam channel
UA-cam is social media lol
What do u mean by return?
My dad worked at Walmart from early 80s through mid 90s and they didn’t have to watch any of those videos or crazy stuff like that and they always paid overtime and the employees generally liked working there. My grandmother worked there for 26 years through that time as well. There may of been bad stores but when Sam was alive it wasn’t bad. Yes he wanted employees to work hard and do their jobs but he was fair and offered good stock options for rewards or instead of bonuses
From my time at Walmart I can vouch that the old timers all said the same thing. It all went downhill once Sam passed away.
Also I was a manager and we had to watch the videos and we're given a 800 number to report Union talk. Didn't want to use it as we didn't want our store to develop plumbing issues....😂
Ofc they didn't have onboarding videos in the 80's lol
Your channel literally changed my life. Before that I would waste my breaks at work doing meaningless things, now I have your videos that not only entertain but educate me as well. Thank you so much for your work! ❤
I have learned a lot from these videos that I can confidently say I'm business literate. John, you deserve my appreciation 🙏
I like this one. I've seen a lot about Sam in documentaries on the old history channel. Worked for Walmart and heard things there as well. This has a good thorough break down of his beginning that some documentaries didn't have. I followed on Twitter and your quality has gone up over the years and you have survived that copyright strike facade. So keep up the great work man!🎉
I rambled and shared a story. Had to edit in my original comment. This is what I sidetrack to. When I was at Walmart I heard about a store manager that had him tour his store a long time ago. He was told a bit in advance but he had freight out the ears😮. So he had people put the pallets on top of the roof with a forklift and pallet jacks. Sam showed up, toured his store. Praised him. Then shook his hand when he was leaving at the vestibule. Sam told him he can take the freight off the top of the roof now.
He flew in on his helicopter that day lol
I waited until my coffee was set, my mind was clear, and I was ready to view. Testament to this channel's quality.
Can we just appreciate how much work this guy puts into his videos❤❤❤
For this video. Nope. Seems like his previous editor left.
@@debby_wisewhy tho?
@@OsDijider66 The editing style is low quality here. No animation or effects just movie scenes. and few graphics.
@@debby_wise I mean he never was his editor. Even if the editing quality goes down he's still the same so I don't think I get the point of your comment
True. Here he is just using key frames only.
Before there were nice animations and also 3D camera was immensely used and Parallex effect also.
Yea I guess his editors left
You make the best documentaries it is always worth the wait
I don’t know why but whenever the documentary/film is about to end, I always stay to hear John say “cheers”
It's seems like the secret to wealth is starting a company and then going public. Every time these founders bring the company public, it suddenly turns into a 9-figure millions giant with unstoppable funding that allows them to crush the competition and grow extremely fast.
That is very true and the most ironic about it some don’t even make profiles for years an example is Amazon Amazon was losing money but Jeff bezos wasn’t interested in profits he was interested in market share and when Amazon took most of the market share he became the richest person in the world Amazon makes most of its money from Amazon web services not the online store. Most people don’t know that.
That's even funnier if you try it whit the new Gen Z/Gen Alpha. Playing whit psycology is the key i guess..
One of the methods. Think about it: if you have access to billions in equity funding (because investors love your business), then you have billions to reinvest and scale your operations. Done with the right management, there’s no way you wouldn’t become wealthy.
tell that to 23andme they went public & it went so bet that they’re a penny stock now lol
@@Bwilli1990wym web services give examples ?
Sam journey from poverty to building Walmart is a remarkable testament to resilience and strategic vision. It's a powerful reminder of how business models can evolve to meet market demands while also shaping industry standards. 👏
Yeah, and ruin people's lives left and right 🙄 was it really worth fucking over people who helped him, small stores run by families that need the money and their own employees?
U saying this while buying goods from walmart or costco because of their cheap price.we as comsumers benefited from this @@smalachit1571
Lets not forget none of this would have been happening if he didnt marry into a wealthy family by accident
@@AB-bh6rbYeah this self made man story is almost always bs.
@@smalachit1571 no one cares
I worked for Sam's Club for five years until they decided to Farm out the Demo jobs to another company which started in Bentonville Arkansas but moved to Irvine California. I'm sure it was a close friend or relative. They laid off 15K people overnight, including managers, of the Demo Dept. Most Demo members were long term employees who could no longer do their old jobs and got retired to Demos along with their higher pay, accrued benefits, sick and vacation time, etc. Now those jobs were going to lower paid employees from outside contractor. Yeah, Walmart doesn't care about employees. They still keep a close eye on anyone bringing in Union plans to employees. It's a quick way to get fired. Walmart's Favorite Motto was and is still...Hire people with strong backs and weak brains. So go ahead and work there, if that's the only job in town...otherwise, it wouldn't be on my list of great employers.
This is brilliant. First he found a way for low cost-high return, then he found investors or business partners who can invest for low cost via stocks. Now it is time to expand walmart via opening a branch on the Moon and Mars
For low cost but more space tourists
The amount of movie clips you use is nothing short of amazing. I recognize all the little clips and it really helps convey the story sometimes. For instance when you used the money on the bed scene from the movie "The aviator"- it definitely helps create depth in your videos. Bravo! Bravo!
I'm not on those other platforms to see the extras but, I'm truly glad to be able to enjoy this quality content! 😊
Hi Magnates! Nice to see you uploading! I really like the work you do, especially your editing and research into your videos!
I love your work man. You're such a great storyteller. I've been bingeing on your videos for days now.
Walmart bought Asda here in the UK my friend owns a small shop very near one every year he had to get his license to sell alcohol renewed every year they would try to block him . He would always win as he had been there longer . The funny thing is since Walmart sold Asda a few years ago has not happened again they are predatory.
Blame the government not the company… why should the govt choose who can sell alcohol it only makes it harder for the little guy
@@Georgieqturkey well the government should choose who sells alcohol otherwise there would be madness just because you are an adult who owns a shop doesn't mean you should be able to sell alcohol there has to be oversite.
This dude dishes out the most amazing documentary ever, like if you skip one second you'll miss a big plot twist so you had to watch it literally not skipping even a single second. I hope he make the story about bill gates entire story on how he found Microsoft.
Master storyteller strikes again
Hey John! Just a quick suggestion. I have noticed that videos with more simplistic thumbnails, without pictures of people with overexaggerated facial features and effects(like your Ikea, Tencent, and Nike videos), tend to get significantly more views than videos with thumbnails that have images of exaggerated facial expressions/effects. I also personally feel like clicking videos with more simplistic thumbnails. I think you'd benefit by making more of such thumbnails. Great videos btw!
Agreed
That's not the case at all. It is more about the topic of the video.
I agree on not liking it as much, but it definitely helps get views.
Your videos are extreme inspiration providing me a large percentage of my bussiness acumen keep it up! we need more videos 🎉🎉
Vote for Reliance Video 👍>>>>
I worked at Walmart in 2019 and they were still forcing us to watch these hypnotic videos ever single fay
please make more of these buisness stories ive literally watched almost all of them theyre so addicting
Too soon to judge but soon enough to appreciate your regular work and documentations!
I am hooked to your videos…almost like an addiction. Your storytelling skill is top notch 😊
This actually really helped with my business economics class since I chose to analyse Walmart Thank you very much for the clear and in-depth video!
Telling this Oscar documentary business stories keeps me coming back for more business strategies
I dont know what to talk abot, about this amazing video, or about walmart's crazy success
Thanks I really enjoy these simple but punctual documentaries
As a former retail manager I can say that even when Sears was struggling they had more staff in a store that was much more big ticket oriented, which made it significantly less labor intensive. I couldn't believe the skeleton crew we were expected to get by with at Walmart and was not there very long
Magnates out here turning hollywood movies
Bro John thanks for the great quality videos bro they really inspire my creativity
Your movies are always so captivating man! I love them
Such an inspirational video❤
12:38 that's so amazing, because not even when I apply for a job at these stores, will the management team even speak to me 😂. It's amazing how, seemingly, the entire world just bows down and cows tow to the protagonists in these success stories.
Man I’ve been waiting for over a month I think now for a video from magnate. I can’t get enough and I need more!!!
Watching this before clocking in for my shift at Walmart
A company becomes great when they can innovate themselves. An innovation that other competitors have never done before. This innovation will become a new standard practice in the industry. The point is be different by being the only one who can do what you do.
MagnatesMedia editing is world's best editing I ever seen.
WOOHOO! another update from MM! Cant wait to listen to this at work tonight!
He uploaded!!
I watch your video every time,I like the way you present the whole story and documentary..Thank you keep growing❤❤❤ Love from Nepal
I love ur editing it's so captivating and helps me understand this documentary so well. if our history lessons were taught in these colorful and bright ways with interesting stories that actually changed the world and made the things we have possible.
I wanna give the 👑 for Best Documentary Maker
Big business should be like an institution: Self sustainable, Right leadership, Beneficial to all and most importantly Ethical.
Amazing videos, cinematically artistic in the most optimal way possible
Sam Walton’s journey from a farm kid told he “wasn’t cut out for retail” to building the world’s biggest company is one of the ultimate comeback stories. But along the way, Walmart didn’t just rise-it bulldozed, bribed, and battled its way to the top. This documentary nails how one man’s ambition built an empire... and how that same ambition might’ve made Walmart the villain of its own story.
Again! Another editing masterpiece!
I love how it’s always ‘The insane true story of…’ 😂 & it always is ❤ love your work.
You know its a good day when magnates media uploads.
Also keep up the good work I love your videos ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
I love these videos. I would like if you would mention the founders net worth, especially in rags to riches stories and mention some of the notable luxuries they have/had when they die. Like how many houses our boats they had ect.
The king is back
Sooo good...From India..
I started a commentary UA-cam channel, finally. Inspired by Magnates so definitely im opening a Twitter account to follow the course updates
As always, top quality videos. Can't wait to see you in mainmedia stream
I've been waiting for this one for a while, very much looking forward to it!! I myself worked for Walmart for almost 5 years. And I'm planning to go back to work for them as a truck driver in the near future! I know a lot about the history of the company, so I'd love to get your take on everything!!!😁
You and Moon posting this morning! GLORIOUS. Much love. Thanks for all you do Magnates 💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
Can you share moon's channel.. I assume he does something similar
Used to like moon, now I just find him obnoxious
@@Theproclubschanel yeah but more on the depressive side of todays society and situation. Its pessimistic videos basically with equally good presentation style.
Sam seems like he was a genuinely good guy and businessman. His children and grandchildren that run the company now? Not so much.
Ppl of Wal-Mart exists because of this man!👌🏽
Four ad brakes in a 30 minute video is diabolical
Your narration makes any viewer dream big ❤ , nothing wrong in being ambitious and working towards it
Right now is worse than great depression
As someone who has worked there in recent years they are an absolutely terrible place to work and they basically subsidize their poor wages by giving you all sorts of information in the orientation on how to apply for food stamps and government assistance. I've worked a lot of places in retail and the store level management is the worst I've experienced by far. Walton may have built a huge company but it certainly isn't a good one.
Next video idea: Dollar General's creator! (Idk who it is, I just wanna hear about how Dollar General was first started, and how they seem to have spontaneously spread EVERYWHERE lmao)
"Sam decided to use his frustration as fuel" this right here. This is what makes the self-made millionaires and billionaires of the world. Don't hide from the pain, embrace it and let it fuel your ambition to be the best. This alone will have you doing more to better yourself and increase your net worth than 99% of the people out there, who don't like to take risks and shy away from pain with modern comforts.
The real big secret is having a fat purse to start.
@@graphospasm5394 ok? you know you can take an bank loan, right? not that it matters since you'll waste it, and can't repay it
Youre a good narrator.
I only wish creators understood lots of people would love to buy their system, to make money. But at $1000 its unattainable to those who actually would succeed with it. Instead of 50 or 100 spots at 1000 it wouldn't take anything away to do 100 or 200 spots at 500. Or 500 spots at 250.
Finally a new video! Been having to compromise with alternative channels until a new release is out.
I was always fascinated by the story of Amazon. Thanks for making this video!
These business stories are no doubt incredible. But they all have one thing in common, almost all of these men grew up in a time where you could do practically anything without government oversight. You could get into any industry, start any business, with little to no barrier to entry.
When family members are serious business partners there's no limit to how far the business will go
Studied this Walmart Documentary for the first time Today 29 August 2024 at 12:19AM. Ot was great to learn new thing
Magnates could probably make one of the best edits ever if he tried
It’s funny how you incorporated moonrise kingdom in a story about a farm boy
Everytime Magnates post, the world heals a little bit.
100 promotions and 97 ads throughout the video! Wow!!! 🎉
Magnates media never fails to entertain us
perfection as usual
Learning how all these businesses are being created is so usefull
Dude got a taste of putting people out of business by snatching their land...very inspiring
Telling the eventual founder of Walmart that he wasn't cut out for retail work might be the biggest irony I've ever heard
YAY!!! I KNEW ME ASKING WOULD PAY OFF
thank you for another quick upload, i have been waiting looking at your channel everyday.
Please make one on Walt Disney ❤
Amazing video as always
Starting the morning off with an amazing video by you? Sign me up
Great job fitting breaking bad into story of wallmart
He literally just said oh yeah? I can do that cheaper.
i always check youtube to see whether you uploaded or not
I'm on lunch sitting in my car in the walmart parking lot watching this lol
Now that's funny 😅
Crazy, shows you can be anything no matter where you start at.
Always enjoy your content
Dude these vids are so good 😮