Is Walgreens easier to work at than Toys R Us
I got a job recently at Toys R Us and it was horrible, I was doing stock, and truck, you know all the back room stuff but there was so much of it and you were expected to get done unbelievably quick, and it takes me a while to get stuff, perhaps more than others and I get overwhelmed easily, I have ADD and currently I am without meds (but hoping to change that) and it was just a nightmare. But I got a call from Walgreens and I'm considering taking the job. I'm sure you have to work hard and quickly there too but I'm thinking since it's smaller, there's less people, and less giant items that it won't be quite as horrible as Toys R Us.
This is my first real job and it's just scared me. I'm literally afraid to work again, I'm socially anxious and it's just hard when you have 40 other employees surrounding you and no one really helping you to figure things out.
Should I try for Walgreens or would it just be as bad as Toys R Us? And how patient are the people who usually train? Usually I learn better when people are patient. I know each store is different, but I'm just trying to get the general idea.