you should rack to secondary.
Texting and driving is by far more dangerous than drinking and driving IMO.
Police need to crack down of these jackoffs. If caught TWD your phone should be confiscated and destroyed on the spot by the police officer.
Texting and driving is by far more dangerous than drinking and driving IMO.
Police need to crack down of these jackoffs. If caught TWD your phone should be confiscated and destroyed on the spot by the police officer.
Idiots.
All I want to do is pay for my my box of petite rubbers and a Twinkies and now I am going to spend the greater part of my afternoon watching this geriatric write out a check with the worst case of hand tremors that I have seen in a long time.
A Knuckle Dragging Troglodyte brings a rabbit into the exotics animal hospital I work at part time. KDT claims the necrotic flesh and subcutaneous maggot infestation on the rabbit's rear end happened overnight. The rabbit had maggots crawling subcutaneously to the middle of it's spine...The rabbit was still alive.
The KDT actually had the gall to bawl when she made the decision to euthanize...
On a scale of one to ten, this is about a 6.5 or 7 in the realm of animal cruelty/neglect I deal with on a daily basis...
You buy "petite" condoms? I LOLed!
A Knuckle Dragging Troglodyte brings a rabbit into the exotics animal hospital I work at part time. KDT claims the necrotic flesh and subcutaneous maggot infestation on the rabbit's rear end happened overnight. The rabbit had maggots crawling subcutaneously to the middle of it's spine...The rabbit was still alive.
The KDT actually had the gall to bawl when she made the decision to euthanize...
On a scale of one to ten, this is about a 6.5 or 7 in the realm of animal cruelty/neglect I deal with on a daily basis...
I'm pretty sure the old lady in OP actually works at my local Walmart. As a cashier. At the express checkout.
Good God man, is Walmart the only game in town? I personally avoid it like the clap.
I heard of someone having a first date at Costco with a big full of "disguises" for when they came back to the sample table the second and third time. Monocle, top hat, tutu over the clothes, that sort of thing.
I approve of this whole-heartedly.
Hell id buy them by the case then as to not to have to endure Walmart but once every 10 years.
Ever thought of having the boys snipped? That would only be a couple of painful days as opposed to this ongoing torturing you are enduring at Walmart.
This morning as I drove by Walmart I say a guy walking in to go shopping, what an idiot.
Before going to Walmart I like to do a cost-benefit analysis.
I ask myself if the amount that I save is worth the extra time and headache that I will likely experience.
When it comes to going to Walmart the cost is always higher than the benefit IMO. :-\
You must have some deep pockets my friend.
You must have some deep pockets my friend.
I can't speak for him, but even if there was a Walmart in my area I would avoid it like the plague. I also don't have deep pockets, but I prefer to give my money to companies that have some modicum of respect for their employees.
Which company may this be?
Walmart always seems to take a beating when it comes the perceived treatment of their employees. The truth is, with any company it comes down to the all mighty dollar. This is especially true when it comes to the big box store.
Unless you live in Mayberry where these stores do not exist, you too are supporting the "corporate devil"
Unless you live in Mayberry where these stores do not exist, you too are supporting the "corporate devil"
There is different degrees of the Devil in this case and Walmart is the Devil of the Devils.
I can shop at other stores that while they are too big companies, they pay their employees a livable wage and provide benefits.
If I shop at a Kroger store their employees are union, make a decent wage, and have full benefits.
If I shop at Walmart, their employees are likely making a dollar or two over minimum wage, and kept at 36 hours a week so Walmart doesn't have to pay for their benefits. In the long run you pay for them anyway in higher taxes to provide them food stamps, and higher medical costs when they us the ER for their primary care physician.
Walmart is SHINNING example of what is wrong with this country. The worker is getting screwed while the company is raking in BILLIONS and the CEO and executives are wealthy beyond our comprehension.
So yeah, ill shell out a little more and shop in good continuous knowing I am not giving a company like Walmart a damn dime.
/rant off
No one is forced to work for a particular company for crap wages. If you take a job with crap pay and benefits that was your choice.
If you are unable to find a job where you are treated and paid "fairly" this is a you problem. Seek higher education, learn to network or become self employed.
If this does not seem plausible then I guess Darwin has done his job.
This logic simply could not possibly be more fundamentally flawed.
No one is forced to work for a particular company for crap wages. If you take a job with crap pay and benefits that was your choice.
If you are unable to find a job where you are treated and paid "fairly" this is a you problem. Seek higher education, learn to network or become self employed.
If this does not seem plausible then I guess Darwin has done his job.
I dont really feel like it today. Someone else take over?
Creamy I think it would be a exercise in futility.
A lot of people in this country could give a rats ass about their neighbors or fellow worker. If it means they can save a nickel on a bottle of Ketchup, then so be it pay the worker less or do away with their health insurance.
The funny part is these people don't understand Walmart is just being subsidized by the tax payers. That's right, when that worker is so poor they cant afford to feed themselves or their families, who do you suppose does? FOOD STAMPS. When they don't have medical insurance and are on Medicare who do you suppose pays for that? You taxes dollars once again.
So you support a company that is raking in billions while they have pushed the burden of paying for their workers on the US tax payer. How bizarre is that...
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