Did you enjoy the hoopla made by the media with out any consideration of those who must work for our safety.What's your point? Lots of people work thanksgiving. Oh this is PoA...maybe ATC will resonate.
Nurses, doctors, truckers, McDonalds, 911 dispatchers, FBOs, airlines, 7-11, charter pilots, presidents, (not congress), prison guards, toll booth operators, TSA, farmers, CBP, police, sheriffs, Highway Patrol, NASA, CIA, FBI, Military, home security monitoring, plumbers, A/C repair, …
The list goes on forever. I bet y'all can help add more. Point is, I don't give two turds about Walmart workers. They chose a life style that landed the, there. I don't shop Walmart...ever. My hands are clean of that disaster.
It's one of the reasons I make a point to chat with gas station attendants if I have to go inside.
I didn't know you were fluent in Pakistani.
I don't give two turds about Walmart workers. They chose a life style that landed the, there.
I know what Tom's saying, but I disagree. There's no relationship to soldiers in a war zone and retail employees working on a significant national holiday.
As for the "they deserve it" comments....no they don't. The fact that some folks (soldiers, doctors, nurses, etc.) have to work doesn't make it right that Wal-Mart, Target, JCPenney, etc. employees should have to work. There are very few days retailers have traditionally closed their doors so that employees could spend quality time with their families. At this rate it's only a matter of time before they'll be working Christmas and Easter also.
We continually talk about eroding values in this country. This is one of them.
I didn't know you were fluent in Pakistani.
I normally like your posts, too, dangit.
It's a miserable place to work for almost no money. Yes, people who work there are fortunate to have a job, but they also deserve to be treated like adults and to be shown kindness when warranted. It's not like they have a lot else going for them in life.
So vote with your money and don't shop there, especially on turkey day.
I'm in the "boo hoo" crowd as well, I think the only holiday I have never worked is Christmas. Growing up my dad was working every other holiday. I get to look forward to a life where Angie does similar, she's working 12hrs Thursday and likely 20+ on Christmas.
If it wasn't a miserable, low paying job theb a lot of currently successful people may have been lulled into still working there.
I can't stand shopping at Walmart and I rarely go there. But I know a lot of people that shop there because that is the only place they can afford.
They provide entry level positions to many people.
They provide a way for poor people to buy things they may not other wise be able to afford.
Why do you desire to hurt those poor people? Perhaps you would prefer they live of the dole instead.
P.S. If you really want your head to explode, consider celebrating Christmas on January 6th. Free christmas trees, and nearly everything is Christmas related is 1/2 off or more.
I like it, but then again I would
I didn't know you were fluent in Pakistani.
They actually already do... because of their low pay most employees of Wal*Mart also qualify for food stamps. Wal*Mart is basically subsidizing their pay system with the welfare program... so it's costing tax payers more money because of their unrealistic pay scale.
I see a flaw in that logic but I can't quite put my finger on it. I have a real problem with paying the lowest rung workers a middle class salary. All it does is drive the price of goods and services up to a point to where they still can't afford them, and it ends up displacing more people than it displaced before due to inflation.
I can't figure out why anyone with the internet and a credit card would be willing to deal with the crowds and the traffic of holiday shopping.
That's pretty close to my personal definition of hell, have yet to see a deal great enough to be worth it.... and most of the internet retailers already have deals out anyway so I have no clue why you'd go to a physical store.
Yep. There's a new term, "living wage". People are confusing minimum wage with a living wage. I don't think they were ever meant to be interchangeable.
We are eating at Uncle Cracker's place for Thanksgiving. Ohh his last name is Barrel
As do a lot of military families but I never hear a liberal suggesting adding money to the military budget.They actually already do... because of their low pay most employees of Wal*Mart also qualify for food stamps. Wal*Mart is basically subsidizing their pay system with the welfare program... so it's costing tax payers more money because of their unrealistic pay scale.
He was one aisle over laughing his ass off about it,
Really? I'm all for paying our soldiers a living wage, far more actually.As do a lot of military families but I never hear a liberal suggesting adding money to the military budget.
Spoken like someone only fluent in only 'murican.
Pakistani is NOT a language.
I know what Tom's saying, but I disagree. There's no relationship to soldiers in a war zone and retail employees working on a significant national holiday.
As for the "they deserve it" comments....no they don't. The fact that some folks (soldiers, doctors, nurses, etc.) have to work doesn't make it right that Wal-Mart, Target, JCPenney, etc. employees should have to work. There are very few days retailers have traditionally closed their doors so that employees could spend quality time with their families. At this rate it's only a matter of time before they'll be working Christmas and Easter also.
We continually talk about eroding values in this country. This is one of them.
Why do you desire to hurt those poor people? Perhaps you would prefer they live of the dole instead.
I have a real problem with paying the lowest rung workers a middle class salary.