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## Wal-Mart used to sell off all their plants and trees (very reasonably)
late in the season. You could get great deals. Then one of the long time employee there told me they stopped that! They now trash them rather than mark them down. They do that to stop people from WAITING until the mark downs. Can you believe the GREED of Wal-Marts owners/stockholders?She told me this when I asked her about a huge pile of shrubs, trees and large potted plants behind the building. What's the difference between your greed to get a bargain and the stock holders greed? |
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"Jabba" wrote in message
... Somebody reported: ## Wal-Mart used to sell off all their plants and trees (very reasonably) late in the season. You could get great deals. Then one of the long time employee there told me they stopped that! They now trash them rather than mark them down. What's the difference between your greed to get a bargain and the stock holders greed? Friend ran a chicken place where the employees were not allowed to take home leftover chicken at closing, it went into the dumpster. Why? Simple, when they allowed it there was ALWAYS a full fryer at the end of the day. Maybe Wal-mart is protecting the stockholders from the associates? -- Crashj |
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![]() "Crashj" wrote in message hlink.net... "Jabba" wrote in message ... Somebody reported: ## Wal-Mart used to sell off all their plants and trees (very reasonably) late in the season. You could get great deals. Then one of the long time employee there told me they stopped that! They now trash them rather than mark them down. What's the difference between your greed to get a bargain and the stock holders greed? Friend ran a chicken place where the employees were not allowed to take home leftover chicken at closing, it went into the dumpster. Why? Simple, when they allowed it there was ALWAYS a full fryer at the end of the day. Maybe Wal-mart is protecting the stockholders from the associates? Or all large multi-nationals are evil organisations that would burn there employees if given half a chance :-) -- Crashj |
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"Jabba" wrote:
Or all large multi-nationals are evil organisations that would burn there employees if given half a chance :-) And there are evil employees who steal from their employer and would steal more from their employers if give half a chance. AT&T and many other companies will not through used equipment in the trash because employees would through out things they wanted and pick them out of the dumpster after work. Instead they have a salvage procedure and have an agreement with a salvage agent who either pays or is paid to haul the equipment away. This cuts down considerably on waste. When employees benefit from waste, there is a lot more of it. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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![]() "Stephen M. Henning" wrote in message news ![]() "Jabba" wrote: Or all large multi-nationals are evil organisations that would burn there employees if given half a chance :-) And there are evil employees who steal from their employer and would steal more from their employers if give half a chance. AT&T and many other companies will not through used equipment in the trash because employees would through out things they wanted and pick them out of the dumpster after work. Instead they have a salvage procedure and have an agreement with a salvage agent who either pays or is paid to haul the equipment away. This cuts down considerably on waste. When employees benefit from waste, there is a lot more of it. I think you missed the :-) in my post or didn't read my other post. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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![]() "Crashj" wrote in message hlink.net... "Jabba" wrote in message ... Somebody reported: ## Wal-Mart used to sell off all their plants and trees (very reasonably) late in the season. You could get great deals. Then one of the long time employee there told me they stopped that! They now trash them rather than mark them down. What's the difference between your greed to get a bargain and the stock holders greed? Friend ran a chicken place where the employees were not allowed to take home leftover chicken at closing, it went into the dumpster. Why? Simple, when they allowed it there was ALWAYS a full fryer at the end of the day. Maybe Wal-mart is protecting the stockholders from the associates? -- Crashj =================================== That sounds like poor management to me as much as dishonest employees. As for places like Wal-Mart - that wouldn't apply. They are not the ones who order the pond and garden merchandise for the stores. -- Carol.... the frugal ponder... "Whenever you meet a man who would make a good husband, you will usually find he's already married." ~~~~~~{@ "They laugh because I'm different, I laugh because they're all the same." http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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"~ Windsong ~" wrote:
That sounds like poor management to me as much as dishonest employees. As for places like Wal-Mart - that wouldn't apply. They are not the ones who order the pond and garden merchandise for the stores. But the employees are the ones who can make sure merchandise doesn't sell by hiding price tags, putting it in poor locations where no one sees it, bad mouthing things they don't want to sell, leaving it in the stock room or storage trailer, etc. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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![]() "HA HA Budys Here" wrote in message ... From: "Stephen M. Henning" "~ Windsong ~" wrote: That sounds like poor management to me as much as dishonest employees. As for places like Wal-Mart - that wouldn't apply. They are not the ones who order the pond and garden merchandise for the stores. But the employees are the ones who can make sure merchandise doesn't sell by hiding price tags, putting it in poor locations where no one sees it, bad mouthing things they don't want to sell, leaving it in the stock room or storage trailer, etc. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman Walmart doesn't have a stockroom. Managers, if doing their job, make sure the merchandise is in the proper display in it's proper place. (Entire stores are plan-o-grammed) They're not on commission and most are eligable for either welfare, food stamps or both. Store security and cameras are there not so much to deter customer theft, but employee theft. When such radical measures are needed by the worlds largest and most profitable corporation against it's own employees one has to wonder why. ================================== Allow me to guess. They pay them PEANUTS! They give them no benefits and they work abominable hours plus most weekends. They're not appreciated and they know it. I can't think of a worse place to work than one of these discount stores. Maybe if they paid a living wage there wouldn't be so much theft. The turnover at our local Wal-Mart is constant. You seldom see the same face more than twice. -- Carol.... the frugal ponder... "If athletes get athletes foot, do astronauts get mistletoe?" ~~~~~~{@ "They laugh because I'm different, I laugh because they're all the same." http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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![]() "Stephen M. Henning" wrote | | But the employees are the ones who can make sure merchandise doesn't | sell by hiding price tags, putting it in poor locations where no one | sees it, bad mouthing things they don't want to sell, leaving it in the | stock room or storage trailer, etc. | Have YOU ever worked retail? Tell you what. Get a corporate DM on your boss's ass telling him that he has to cut employees hours because of corporate budget cuts and maintain customer service. This means an entire store with only 5 people on staff, one of them a manager, one of them an operations officer three of them minimum wage sales associates. The three sales associates have to unload 6-11 pallets of stock every other day, and put it up during the course if an 8 hour, or likely less, shift because part timers do not get benefits. Then give those 3 sales associates time to answer the phones, help customers, tidy the shelves and displays, check to be sure there are no empty spaces on the shelves and refill them and run the cash registers. Then, there are the customers who let their children pull the price labels off of the store shelves as entertainment while the parents are oblivious to their child's actions. Prices that change daily and a list of several dozen items that must be relabeled.. by those same three employees. Try it sometime. Retail is allot harder than it looks from the customer's side of the counter. If you want to blame someone, blame the sorporation, not the employees. The company is to blame 80% of the time. Kate | -- | Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to | http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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