Posted on 11/10/2012 12:23:22 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Cash or barter. Dozen eggs for a slice. etc...
My company has a policy of “you don’t show up for work for days without calling, we assume you have quit.” And we hire replacements. Without fail, the foRmer employee files for unemployment and whEn we provide documeNteD policy and prooF do warNings, no shows, etc, we still lose and are obligated to cut weekly unemployment checks. Happens almost weekly now. Costs us tens of thousands and keeps us from hiring some worKers and frm paying more to our best perforMerS. The system is completely broken.
HOORAY Papa John’s founder and CEO John Schnatter! Prepare. Persevere.
The obvious solution is to nationaliz big pizza. It’s those greedy CEOs like Schnatter who have stood in the way of fairness for far too long.
The obvious solution is to nationalize big pizza. It’s those greedy CEOs like Schnatter who have stood in the way of fairness for far too long.
Papa John has my respect. Everything about him indicates decency, values, and common sense.
They cut people to 35 hours. ObamaCare says 30 hours is full time.
So they cut people to 29 hours. The Red Lobster/Olive Garden Deardon company. People will be working two or three part time jobs.
Government doesnt get the law of unintended consequences.
And government will keep legislation down the number of hours which constitutes full time employment to the point that no one will risk their capital in either starting, maintaining or expanding a business. Hey, but think of all the reduced reliance on fossil fuels because there won’t be any jobs available to drive to (if we could afford to do so)!
The indoctrination is now complete. It took less than 75 years to change the concept of freedom. The Left has done an amazing job and last Tuesday proved it. Que sera, sera.
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