GMAC, the finance arm of GM, is going to lend money to people that don't have the best credit. Ummm isn't that what the credit crunch crisis was? What is up with that?...
I have a job at a supermarket and my boss told me I was promoted, that I will recieve 12-15 dollers an hour. I went to the main boss of the store and asked how much more I will make and he informed ...
The Employee Handbook says,
VACATIONS: Regular full time employees who have been with the company for less than 8 years but more than one year, are entitled to 2 weeks paid vacation.
I'm an adult not a teen. I don't have job, currently looking.
Any suggestions? Additional Details By the way I am a female. Becky, check my profile before posting! Thanks....
I work for a Fortune 500 company. Old Castle APG.
I believe that my boss has become a yes man in fear of losing his job. The Vice President of our district is CLEARLY running us into the ground....
YEEEESSSSSSS EVIL EMPIRE with capital letters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...
Chef Frisbee
No - it's just a company that creatively and intelligently marketed itself, franchised, and used their buying and selling power to create deals that benefited their customers and thus - their investors.
Those of you hating on WalMart are just jealous you didn't think of it first.
djvcpa
Wal-Mart is not evil. They do some things that would appear oppressive to some . . . but in the grand scheme of things, they are helping our economy. Check out "The Wal-Mart Effect" by Charles Fishman . . . there's some good stuff in there discussing both sides . . . but one thing that struck me was the story about deoderants.
Apparently not too many years ago, each deoderant container was packaged in a cardboard box and then shipped in cases to the stores to be stocked on shelves. In an effort to cut prices, Wal-Mart forced the supplier (here's the oppressive part) to stop making the individual cardboard boxes and instead just send the deoderant containers in a case sized box - this was because consumers just threw the cardboard packaging away immediately when they began using the product. It really served no purpose.
So now, the store clerks would stock the shelves with just the deoderant containers - eliminating the waste of something like 10 million pounds of cardboard a year. Think how many trees were saved because of this simple drive to cut prices. This is why I find it difficult to call Wal-Mart evil.
Marc S
They don't hassle me. I just don't shop there.
007
Yes.
nicholebeth
Yes, now that Sam Walton is dead, the greedy corporate wh*remongers are at the helm and ruining America. Sam Walton would be rolling over in his grave if he saw what has become of his company.