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I'm so jealous you have one. Next month... Next month...
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And here all this time I thought you liked the snow. Go figure.
I may or may not work for said company. They never changed the way associates are treated. Company need will always come before an associates needs. And that's with any company. Being the largest retailer in the world comes with its fair share of negative attention but no one ever says anything about the good. Ever heard of the "Associate In Critical Need Fund?" Probably not. Ever heard of the Associate Relations account that every store is required to have and use regularly by policy? Probably not. Not defending the company that I may or may not work for or the negative actions that certain store feel they can get away with. I myself have had my fair share of frustrations over the last week. You always hear of the bad but when you see the store manager buy lunch for an associate who had his wallet stolen on the bus to work it's kinda heartwarming.
I'll come visit when I can especially when I want to be liked. :) Wow, I just noticed that the top posters are from this thread but I'm sure you guys know that.
High radiation levels? Well crap, I just know they will charge me extra for such a cool feature.
We penguins are kinda tiny. We like snow until we're up to our beaks in it.
That's gotta be the best idea ever lol, I like your thinking. Man the images my mind are conjuring up!! :rotfl:
You have a point there. I did a term paper in college about the Waltons' (not necessarily Walmart) and their hiring/employment practices just turned me off and that could be partly why I dont' shop at Walmart but mainly I tend to have a hard time finding things at Walmat. I usually go to Costco, Trader Joe's and Target and of course our local grocery store.
I like penguins. They're just soooo cute especially in that movie Happy Feet.
That's one of my favorite movies :).
You should see her happy feet after she eats those hot peppers.:-)
Good stores exist and every now and then a great store manager comes around. The place I work for is pretty tough on its employees but it's fair. With corporate right across the street you have to be tough. High expectations are a must. Cause you never know, the CEO may walk in at any moment.
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oh wait. they did already. now just have to wait till next thursday for them to deliver that God d@mn cancer inducing, radiation emitting phone.
Hey Now! Did you have more than 2 wu-wies? Don't EVEN suggest THAT! LOL I will Keeeeeeelll You..... Where is Achmeed when ya need him?? :rotfl:
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I just want to glow in the dark... these nite lights don't last very long.
One of my very best friends works for Google. It's a long, fvcked up story, but that company saved his life.
Yup, the likes are nice to have, and not quite as easy in the other forums. Plus, there is more contentiousness out 'there'.
The Quebecois might make it ten minutes...
Well, I got a later start than usual. I set the clock for 8 this morning, then reset it for 9, and then 10. I finally rolled out about 10:30 and hit the road �11. Yeah, I was being lazy today. After 6 hours of driving in the rain, my next possible place to park is three hours from here, and I just wasn't in the mood. I'm 16 hours' driving from my destination, so today was good enough.
And to boot, I'd gone to sleep last night before 11, which is something I rarely do. I don't usually pass out until after one or two.
Two of the top five posters on CrackBerry post a lot in this thread. The other 3 have been known to stop by from time to time.
Hey, everyone, since most of us tend to quote even in outside threads, I'm gonna drop a tip on something to watch for if y'all haven't experienced it yet. You quote someone and when you post, you see a link pop up in the quote. Report it ASAP, we've been getting people in the forums doing that, and it's called cookie stuffing. The person doing it is a spammer trying to get hits of a website for pay. It happened a little while ago in another thread.