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Sometimes I really hate wally mart!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Reeves" data-source="post: 696878" data-attributes="member: 59215"><p>I guess it depends on where you are, Bill V. My old school buddies and I make an annual camping trip to the Mountains of NC, and camp off the Blue Ridge Parkway near a little town called Spruce Pine. They have a Super Wal-Mart that does indeed have a grocery complete with a rather sizeable produce section. They also have a fresh (at least it seems to be) meat and fish market. We have a new Wal-Mart in my hometown. Very new and thus far, fairly clean with a nice big parking lot and lots of landscaping. I don't make a habit of shopping there, but not for any lofty socio-economic reason. I just don't like the crowds, and I'm not very fond of the quality of goods they sell. Every job I have ever had, I was offered a wage before I took the job. It was up to me whether i took the job or not at that wage. As long as the people I work for abide by labor laws and treat me like a human being and pay me the wage they promised, I don't see that I have a gripe. If I think that I'm worth more than they are willing to pay me, I should get another job. If I refuse to work because i think they should pay me more than they think I'm worth, they should fire me on the spot. I agreed to take the job and I agreed to do the job. I think you should do your best because it's the right thing to do, not because of how much you are being paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Reeves, post: 696878, member: 59215"] I guess it depends on where you are, Bill V. My old school buddies and I make an annual camping trip to the Mountains of NC, and camp off the Blue Ridge Parkway near a little town called Spruce Pine. They have a Super Wal-Mart that does indeed have a grocery complete with a rather sizeable produce section. They also have a fresh (at least it seems to be) meat and fish market. We have a new Wal-Mart in my hometown. Very new and thus far, fairly clean with a nice big parking lot and lots of landscaping. I don't make a habit of shopping there, but not for any lofty socio-economic reason. I just don't like the crowds, and I'm not very fond of the quality of goods they sell. Every job I have ever had, I was offered a wage before I took the job. It was up to me whether i took the job or not at that wage. As long as the people I work for abide by labor laws and treat me like a human being and pay me the wage they promised, I don't see that I have a gripe. If I think that I'm worth more than they are willing to pay me, I should get another job. If I refuse to work because i think they should pay me more than they think I'm worth, they should fire me on the spot. I agreed to take the job and I agreed to do the job. I think you should do your best because it's the right thing to do, not because of how much you are being paid. [/QUOTE]
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