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Took the hint.
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Jim, yet none of them made formal complaints, they all accepted the jobs and the pay, and went along with it?
My feeling is that Wal-mart certainly pushes the limits (and often goes past them), and that their sheer size and influence in the US and world market makes them a good target. I like Michael Moore (I have a couple of his books here, he is quite funny at times) but there is a point where he crosses from intent to inform and moves right over to intent to make people look bad even if they are not as bad as he wishes they were. He is a truly skilled film maker that has taught a whole generation of wanna-bees to make sarcastic movies that often don't portray the sides of the issue that would detract from their goal of belittling and mocking companies or individuals. http://channels.netscape.com/news/st...&w=RTR&coview= There are all sides on this one - including some good old american bashing from Europe. Alex |
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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Now it is hard to know who is right on the is WalMart a good place to work or not. One thing I do plan on doing is when I go shopping next time, I'll talk to some of the workers there, I'm friends with almost everyone in the store. Ok, we have no malls to hang out, so everyone hangs out there to chat.
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