I loathe Wal-mart regardless of their politics. I would do just about anything to avoid going there.
I loathe Wal-mart regardless of their politics. I would do just about anything to avoid going there.
WM is therapeutic.
If you're ever feeling down about yourself, just go to WM. All better.
Originally Posted by champion110
I am less angry this morning and ready to get back up on the horse. That girl was a freak last night.
Originally Posted by champion110
In fact, I finally had to tell her to stop over the last weekend, because I was worn out and needed a break.
Corporations, and indeed all businesses, exist to make their owners money. Period.
Doesn't matter if that is Wal-Mart or a snowball stand on the corner.
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Yeh, it is pretty easy. If you didnt like the way Wal-Mart treated you, do not work there. Most jobs there are low skill jobs that do not require a large wage (that is fact). My only beef with Wal-Mart/the government is that given our current healthcare, Wal-Mart knows they dont have to provide health insurance because the government will. I guess my beef is more with the government because they are the ones allowing Wal-Mart to have its cake and eat it too. I dont know how to feel about it.
I don't think anybody is knocking capitalism.
I'm just amused at the fact that walmart is pushing healthcare on everybody and appearing to care for the poor while they do it. In reality, it's all about the dolla dolla bills y'all.
I'm all about making a profit, and walmart is the epitome of effective competition, but not at the expense of them imposing government on me with their political pull.
I've got walmart on a list that also includes lsu, vinyl siding, and twitter ...
I acknowledge that there is some purpose for them --
But cant for the life of me figure out why SO many people seem to like them SO dang much.
My grandmother worked for Walmart for 21 years and to quote her, "The company changed with Mr. Walton died, and when the company no longer had a Walton at the head, it wasn't the same anymore. Mr Walton would have never allowed his company to become what it is today. His kids are just about the money and not about anything their father started Walmart for."