You get the same result from putting lipstick on a pig.
Either they are the best or others are the worst. Exploitation of workers during an economic slump is not new. Remember when IT folks used to command super high salaries? Well, that is why Bill Gates and others are pushing to bring in cheap labor from overseas. From management view point, techno-labor is same as coolies of 18th century - a commodity....
I read that somewhere too. It looks sorta like a sphincter. Maybe they're all just gay.
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Wal-mart pays pretty well. The benefits and hours are bad though. I worked there for a short amount of time. They don't pay well enough to support a family on so I can see why some people who work there might still qualify for welfare or food stamps. I made about $10/ hr. I think it's kind of weird that their changing the logo. The happy face seemed much more inviting, but maybe I'm just being like a grumpy old lady who doesn't like change.
Did you hear about the lawsuit in Minnesota? People being forced to work on their breaks?
If that's true, it's despicable. But not unimaginable. Apparently, from what I read, Wal-Mart may face up to $2 billion in penalties.
Crazy?
That was part of the basis for the lawsuit - not that they weren't getting breaks (there's no law says they have to be given breaks), but that they weren't getting paid for time spent working. Before and after shifts, overtime, working through breaks, etc.string said:Odd, since Walmart forces its employees to clock out for breaks and the system won't let the clock back in until its done.
Did you hear about the lawsuit in Minnesota? People being forced to work on their breaks?
If that's true, it's despicable. But not unimaginable. Apparently, from what I read, Wal-Mart may face up to $2 billion in penalties.
Crazy?
TARGET IS BETTER THAN WALMART!!! That's all I have to say.
Side note: Wamart puts more of its income toward charities than any other corporation. At least I'm pretty sure I've heard that somewhere.
It's just big enough to piss off its huge chain of supply by dictating prices.
It is a kind of monopoly since in smaller towns where Walmart is, there is no other store to compete. Walmart has the computational power to adjust its prices in those areas and no one is the wiser.
Because it is so big, sometimes it does not know what price its small competitors are charging. For example, you can get generic Benadryl (Diphenhydramine - 100 cap/25mg) for $3.00 at a dollar store while Walmart charges $4.00.
New products are hard to enter Walmart due to self space and supply chain logistics unless the supplier is already doing business with Walmart.
Walmart may not be evil now, but can be in the future when it is the only one left standing....reminds me of the movie "Demolition Man" - all restaurants are now Taco Bell....
There is a severe shortage of all types of workers in the USA. I am willing to hire many workers at 50 cents an hour but I can't find any good workers available to work for me at the wages I want to pay.Horseshit.
There is a severe shortage of computer and software engineers in the USA. Either they can come here and put tax dollars in our economy or big software companies will just offshore.