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To: bitt

That lady who didn't get hired is an idiot...

I remember reading about the many applicants at the ev park store, and if they hired only 325 out of 25,000, I would guess many of them would be ticked standing in line without any chance of getting hired.

I used to work on 95th Street near Western on the Chicago Side. The mall there was a cesspool of gang bangers, crime, etc.....

That is what the south side, excluding Mt. Greenwood, brought you.

The attitude was probably from the applicant in this case. Of course she then goes to wal-mart to shop anyway.

And the walmart near me has no shortage of BMW's, Merecedes, and big fat SUV's on any day of the week, IMHO.

Oh well, I guess the communist unions have to continue their rants while the rest of the USA contuines supporting our economy.

BTW - No one is forced to ever work at WalMart. They volunteer to apply, get it, they made a choice.

And if it is so bad to work there, why do they stay.

Why don't they apply somewhere else like target, or Costco after they have some experience then?

Why can't walmart employees share that responsibility of making a choice of applying and working there, as well as choosing which benefits to accept ro use?

I'll tell you why, becuase it dilutes the rants and raves of communists and unions who would rather drag the workforce down with them, IMHO.


42 posted on 09/16/2006 8:17:21 AM PDT by Sonar5 (62 Million+ have Spoken Clearly - "We Want Our Country Back")
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To: Sonar5

What got me about the article was they made it sound like Evergreen Park is way out in the suburbs .. when in fact it butts right up against the city.

YEARS ago the area wasn't safe... has Evergreen Park gone through some sort of rebirth?

In the early 70's my orthodontist was at 95th and Western. One day I decided to take the bus all the way to Western on 63rd .. then down. (Instead of Cicero to 95th and across like I was supposed to) An elderly black lady got on at Western with me and sat with me... and asked me why a little white girl would be on that bus.. I told her I wanted to take a different route... she admonished me that I should listen to my parents. She rode with me all the way to 95th .. the bus driver offered her a free transfer back and thanked her for staying with me... (Remember this wasn't that long after the '68 riots...) She talked to me about Jesus .. which was something we had in common ... we had prayer.. which was wonderful. It was an enriching experience for me - and the Lord, the lady and the bus driver were watching out for me - but after that I took my regular route.


283 posted on 09/18/2006 6:39:35 AM PDT by pamlet
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