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March 25th, 2005, 02:59 AM
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Re: WALMART Employment Application
Well you cannot always shop where you want. In my case WalMart had what I needed and none of the other stores did. I will complain about what ever I want, and still shop there because if I do not shop there, then I will have nothing to complain about..... Speaking of complaining, any one here own a Ford?
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April 18th, 2005, 10:04 PM
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lmfao... did you write that up yourself or get it somewhere?
Any objections to me sending it to friends and wal-mart employees the world over?
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April 20th, 2005, 10:02 AM
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I borrowed it from the Red Neck Drivers License one and added a few things to it. Send it along to anyone you want. Besure to let them know that WalMart is not the end of their lives, its the beginning of new slave wage lives. 
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May 14th, 2005, 03:54 PM
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I shop at Walmart, but to be honest I don't have much choice on my income. I would rather I didn't have to.
But I know what Walmart is all about.
They are not about their workers, and they are not about unions.
They are certainly about buying their goods from foreign sources regardless of how they were made.
And they are about the owners making money while telling north americans screw you and your jobs.
And sadly, we still buy from them.
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May 14th, 2005, 09:20 PM
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Re: WALMART Employment Application
Its a very capitalistic nation so we cant help it. Yes I hate what Walmart does to my town but we hit it about once a week.
I cry at the loss of the local gaming stores, but I still find it cheaper on the net. I wish the family restaurants were doing better but I still shoot thru the fast-food drive-in. I would love it if our town had more concerts and events but I watch them on TV. And I BARELY force myself to do business with the local Mom&Pop computer store instead of buying a Dell or Gateway.
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May 15th, 2005, 09:23 AM
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Leslie said:
But I know what Walmart is all about.
They are not about their workers, and they are not about unions.
They are certainly about buying their goods from foreign sources regardless of how they were made.
And they are about the owners making money while telling north americans screw you and your jobs.
And sadly, we still buy from them.
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Geez, it's whiny posts like these that make me want to scream "Get some economics education people". Honestly, what do you, as a customer, want a company to do for you? Think about it.
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May 15th, 2005, 10:34 AM
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EXACTLY RIGHT.
But then after that, get a community.
Usually college age people have no problem with it. All they want is the most they can get with their money. Its perfectly logical. Its later when they have familys, own a home, been there awhile and have desires which extend to the type of community they wish they were able to live in. Thats when they earlier "logical" choices start biting them in the ***.
And thats where the battle comes in. The numbers, and therefore the dollars, are on the side of the new adults and new families. The voting, especially at levels less than national (state, county, city), are with the home owners.
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May 15th, 2005, 01:07 PM
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Given a choice, given the power to snap my fingers and make it so, given the ability to make the ideal the reality, I would make it so.
Canada would make goods made by Canadians for Canadians, and we would not do ANY business with ANYone outside of Canada.
Want our wood, come here and buy it in Canada.
Want our beef, come here and buy it.
Want our water, come here and buy that if you wish.
Want a car made in a car plant in Canada, come here and buy it.
Etc etc etc.
But business seeks out business. It's the nature of business.
Canada (and the US and several other nations too) doesn't need the trade from other nations external to it.
Look around you, consult a good atlas describing natural resources locations.
Canada, the US, and Russia are easily the most resource rich locations on our planet. Partly of course because our nations also know what's involved in the searching out of same.
We really don't need the trade, but yet we can't resist it.
A bad habit none of us seem to wish to break.
We produce resources so that we can sell the resources so that we can get the money to buy the very things we could have just made ourselves in the first place.
It's really quite crazy when you really look at it.
We are in a trap of our own creation.
And we further magnify it though clever hurdles.
We have so many unions.
The unions demand more money.
The businesses have no recourse but to charge higher prices.
Or in some cases, move to getting the product made elsewhere by non unionised cheap labour.
The end result. A unionised worker, that is slowly making himself a liability. The more we unionise, the more we encourage business to not even use the worker.
Yet the worker has not stopped needing a means of gainful employ.
The business has not stopped making the product.
But we are increasingly unable to afford it, if made locally by expensive unionised workers.
So our only recourse, is to take our money to the business that has scorned the unionised way, and had the product made off shore by non unionised means.
Thus the product drops in price, and it gets the sale faster than the more expensive local union produced item.
Unions are not some sort of "enemy".
But unions are indeed part of the "problem".
Part of the solution is to not permit ANY goods to replace locally produced goods.
Some will call that "protectionism".
Rightly so, it IS!
Until we alter the circumstances, the circumstances will remain.
What do you hate more, the business that will sell goods made by slave labour.
The consumer that will buy goods made by slave labour.
The unionised worker that insists on constantly being paid more and more, just because they have been there an increasing sum of time.
Or all of the above?
Right now, wargames appear to be a product I am actually able to say is made often closer to realistically.
I can point to Canadian companies.
I can point to US companies.
I can point to European companies.
All apear to be made in a way, that rewards buying locally.
They appear to be more expensive when bought from foreign sources.
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May 15th, 2005, 08:01 PM
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Re: WALMART Employment Application
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And thats where the battle comes in. The numbers, and therefore the dollars, are on the side of the new adults and new families. The voting, especially at levels less than national (state, county, city), are with the home owners.
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That's a good observation Gandalf, but there's nothing there that says "Walmart is Evil!" What it simply means is that Walmart and its like fit the needs of a specific demographic and does that very well, but certainly, the very presence of a Walmart in the neighborhood would be offensive to other demographic segments (notably the richer, snootier ones). Nothing wrong in that.
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January 9th, 2006, 01:20 AM
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Re: WALMART Employment Application
I've never stepped foot in a wal-mart. I'm fron Los Angeles. I've heard of one somewhere out of reach here, but I'm not tempted to go down just to save a handfull of nickels.
btw, I can't believe I read that whole application... The part that amused me most was the discount on 'chilly beams'. lmao.
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