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Old 09-17-2014, 10:41 AM
 
Location: Santa Monica
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Walmart deli?

I went by once to get some sandwich fixings. I asked for 8oz of smoked turkey.

Clerk gives me a blank look, and says, "Sorry, I can't do that."

"Why not?"

"The machine won't do 8oz."

"Can you manage a half pound?"

"Oh, yes, that will be fine."

She didn't have the wherewithal to know that there are 16oz in a pound.

She has to look at the machine, and has no concept of standard weights and measures.
And you went home and ate the turkey prepared by the "uneducated" worker who was hired by the "uneducated" company.

I guess that makes you the "uneducated" consumer in this paradigm.
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:43 AM
 
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How do you even know how much they make? Did they supply you with pay stubs?

I know how much money they spend on rent (e.g. prevailing rents), so I know they have more money to spend than I do.
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:48 AM
 
Location: Foot of the Rockies
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I went to Wal-Mart and Hardees this morning. I tried to get some deli meat at Wally World, and the clerk was very surly. Only one line was open, backed up with customers, and the cashier there was also very unfriendly. The Hardees was unclean and I ordered a chicken biscuit, and ended up with sausage. If these people can't do better than this, why do they deserve a raise?
Ever heard of a doctor cutting off the wrong leg?
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:52 AM
 
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They don't deserve a raise. They deserve to be promoted up the ladder only after proving they are hard worker's and are high achievers with the singular goal of total customer satisfaction. They do not deserve a raise for merely being on the payroll. Anything short of being a high achiever deserves not one additional penny, but liberals and Democrats don't understand that and instead believe demagoguery and protest is the best way to earn more money.

America is now the country of the lowest common denominator courtesy of Democrats, liberals, and other losers. And that's why America is circling the drain faster and faster with every passing day.

I think this applies to people like you who constantly bad mouth people and denigrate this great forum.



America is now the country of the lowest common denominator courtesy of and other losers is?
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:53 AM
 
Location: Where I live.
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And you went home and ate the turkey prepared by the "uneducated" worker who was hired by the "uneducated" company.

I guess that makes you the "uneducated" consumer in this paradigm.
What does the fact that she couldn't do standard measures have to do with my taking my purchase home and eating it?

Geeez.
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:54 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Cathy4017 View Post
Walmart deli?

I went by once to get some sandwich fixings. I asked for 8oz of smoked turkey.

Clerk gives me a blank look, and says, "Sorry, I can't do that."

"Why not?"

"The machine won't do 8oz."

"Can you manage a half pound?"

"Oh, yes, that will be fine."

She didn't have the wherewithal to know that there are 16oz in a pound.

She has to look at the machine, and has no concept of standard weights and measures.
I was foolish enough once to ask for twine.

Took three clerks to find it...after I had to explain to them all what twine is.

At least they tried to help

But lets pay them $15/hour.....they deserve it just for showing up.
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:55 AM
 
Location: TN/NC
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Maybe the clerk was surly due to the low hourly wage. As you stated in another thread:

"It's bad news because $10-$11/hr, even with two incomes, isn't enough to maintain a decent standard of living for single adults, much less with kids. This salary is fine for a college kid putting themselves through school or as a second job, but a self-supporting adult at this level of income is probably going to still be getting government benefits of some type - they often won't make enough to cover even a minimal level of expenses.

I'm as conservative as they come, but you're wrong - not everyone wants something handed to them. A lot of people would love the opportunity to have made a living wage here in the Tri-Cities ($15-$16/hr +), but even with a college degree and industry experience, couldn't make ends meet."

//www.city-data.com/forum/kings...l#post25885801

Or when you said:

"You're right - there is work, but $10-$11 jobs are not sufficient for a working family. That's like $45k for both of you if you're making $11/hr each. If you had a kid or two, two cars, rent, that $45k is barely going to cover the basics, if it will even do that. Two people might be able to scrape by on that, but you're going to be working poor at best.

That's not even an entry level wage for a professional. $10/hr jobs are for high school/college kids, people just reentering the labor force, etc. The fact that you find this low of a wage even mildly acceptable with so much experience shows how far this economy has fallen".

//www.city-data.com/forum/kings...l#post26670214


Anyway, when you go out tomorrow and get 'good' service at some place, will you then recommend a 'raise' for the person?
I consistently get better service at Chick-Fil-A than I do at Wally World.
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:58 AM
 
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I think this applies to people like you who constantly bad mouth people and denigrate this great forum.



America is now the country of the lowest common denominator courtesy of and other losers is?
Why should fast food workers, and others earning minimum wage, get paid $15/hour "just because?"
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:58 AM
 
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The question is not whether a wage is sufficient to live on, but whether an entire industry of minimum wage workers deserve $15/hour "just because."

No one in their right mind believes that a Hardees biscuit maker deserves $15/hour. What these people deserve is an opportunity to achieve upward mobility. If they choose to work at minimum wage jobs for the entirety of their lives, then what have they done to deserve higher wages?

Wages are as much about achievement as they are market forces.

You're smart enough to decipher the difference, so why did you post this?


THE PART YOU KEEP MISSING IS!

"If they choose to work at minimum wage jobs for the entirety of their lives, then what have they done to deserve higher wages?"


there aren't any jobs in many places even with great credentials. Jeez Just because you were borne with a sliver spoon in your mouth have the decency to try and understand a bit will ya?
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Old 09-17-2014, 10:59 AM
 
Location: Where I live.
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LOL funny but sad.

So, the question then becomes, do we give people jobs even if they are not high achievers educationally? Every retail business has to walk this fine line. While Wal-Mart may not have the personal touch of a mom-n-pop employer, there's still some nobility in the fact that the uneducated are offered an opportunity and the dignity of earning a wage.
I agree with that up to a point.

It's just sad that someone working with weights and measures does not know very simple things that are taught at the primary/elementary level.
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