Tuesday, July 19, 2005

All work and no pay

I rarely shop at Walmart because I don't like the way they treat their employees. I consider my choice an opting-out of the process that is destroying the American dream for future generations.

Costco, though, has a different story. If you have one near you, shopping there will support this kind of business climate:

the Anti-Wal-Mart


Read those wall street analyst pieces of advice carefully. They sound closed-minded and ideologically driven to me. That is, when faced with facts contrary to their opinions their thinking ought to change, but they instead seem intent on sinking a rising ship.

No wonder hard-working people have such a hard time finding work that pays a living wage!

Good for Mr. Sinegal for rebuffing their efforts. I suppose he can feel vindicated with stock options that are worth $150 million dollars and managing a company whose sales went from zero to $3 billion in less than six years.

If you don't have one near you, then you can always shop on-line here: Costco

What kind of society do you want to live in, dog eat dog or neighbor helping neighbor?

The choices you make matter.

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