think we all can agree that retail should never have been a long term career option. The real issue here is that Walmart has somehow amassed into this country's largest job provider----I mean, you don't really need to take a poll to know that virtually every 'associate' would far rather be working somewhere else.
But those jobs largely don't exist any more.
So now we're facing a very real national threat of A LOT of unemployed folks in this country, and that's a reality that can't be ignored, and I don't know what the answers are going to be, but it's not enough for arrogant, I'm-in-college/living-in-mommy's-house/I'm-a-top-exectutive-making-70K-per-year types to keep chanting their monotonous Walmart management incantation of
'THEY NEED TO FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE TO GO.......THEY NEED TO FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE TO GO.....THEY NEED TO FIND SOMEWHERE ELSE TO ......'
More than true. Felt that this post that I took from @WQ4gPtA-1tzq needed to be a thread.