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Jonathan Ball wrote:
jps wrote: In article . net, says... jps wrote: In article et, says... Wal-Mart does not hold anyone's head under water. Wal-Mart's manpower needs are very different from Microsoft's. Each pays the appropriate wage to attract the talent they need. Neither is unionized. Walmart screws people in order to gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Wal-Mart doesn't screw anyone. They offer employment, and people voluntarily take it. Because, unless they want to live on welfare and food stamps, there are few other choices. Read this and learn something... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2003Dec13.html You'll see a quote from your hallowed Employment Policy Institute about the fact that jobs being created are "low quality." Is it better to have a low quality job, or no job at all, asswipe? Surely you'll find out if and when you finish college and stop living on your daddy's money. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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