Maybe I am becoming less tolerant as I grow older. That combined with the fact these Walmart employees probably don't receive a whole lot of training, made for a frustrating shopping experience. I've seen ping pong tables on display at other locations and wanted to purchase one for the house full of people we are expecting over the holidays. I asked the employee in sporting goods if they had any on display. He says they are in the garden section. I play along and go to the garden section. Julie tells us they are displayed up front and only stored in garden. We find the display, the Mrs approves, we purchase one and confirm with the cashier that we pick it up in the garden section. Upon going back to the garden section and telling Julie I need to pick up my PP table, she tells me "that's in sporting goods." She then proceeds to ask me who told me the table was to be picked up in the garden section. This is the same Julie that told me just minutes earlier the tables were stored in the garden section. Julie has me wait at the garden area while she goes to sporting goods to find someone to grab me a table. She came back alone only to get someone in the garden section to get one from, guess where?, the garden section. It was like the left hand didn't know what the right hand was doing and Julie seemed like a fish out of water. The only thing that bumped this to a two star experience was Assistant Manager Bill and the two employees that loaded the beast into my vehicle. This is two subpar experiences lately. Maybe it's time for me to find a new Walmart mothership.