Originally posted by MultimediaMan
You know KvH... people like you are called "Closet Aristocrats". You have this arrogant sense of superiority and riteousness that stinks up the forum. You have no idea what you are talking about.
Right, whatever. Being in Bentonville, you're probably just not used to people who think for themselves. I can understand that. Just remember I'm attacking your employer, not yourself or a family member.. maybe you need to get those implants removed before they utterly detroy your individuality.
You obviously don't care about saving money or giving everyone their fair shake.
Oh. Wal-Mart cares about saving people money? Really? How cynical of me to think this is not their real driving force. How odd that it cost me more to buy the same items at the local superwalmart than it had cost at the (now gone due to Wal-Mart's ruthless marketing) local KMart. Not only that, but it took forever to find them, too, since the damn place is so big and laid out in such an ungainly fashion. Furthermore, I had to buy Hefty bags, which cost quite a bit more, because there were no generic garbage bags to be found.
This whole "discussion" started with a half-assed article about how Wal-Mart does business that every other retailer in the U.S. does at some level or another. Including the mom and pop shop that sells Chinese-made portable Radios. When was last time you were able to BUY a U.S.-Built Portable Radio?
Bueller.....?
Bueller..........?
Is that Wal-Mart's fault? We weren't even a player in the top 100 when the last pocket Radio was made in the U.S.
Every retailer does it, and Wal-Mart gets singled out because we are the biggest. Mom and Pop are still the biggest overall, read on to find out why...
Does anyone even buy pocket radios anymore?
Stop talking about Mom and Pop like it's one unified entity that owns a whole town with little embassies representing its suppliers, whose ambassadors are there to be told what prices they are going to sell their wares for. Every other retailer does not do this. Why don't you pop your head out of Bentonville and see? That is, if that explosive collar will let you get that far away..
Retailers who see a Wal-Mart move in know they either have to compete or offer something Wal-Mart doesn't. And that's not hard to do. Since direct competition is not an option for most the retailers who have any business sense at all (Read: 99.9% of them.) know that they must change their business to the better alternative/higher-end (and higher markup) items that Wal-Mart doesn't offer, and change their business to tending to service-related needs for goods purchased at Wal-Mart: Computers, Mowers, TV, Microwave ovens, you name it. And for those customers wanting more than their Local Wal-Mart has to offer, these retailers are more than happy to satisfy that need.
These "Table Scraps", as you will no doubt call them, amount to billions of dollars in profit to small businesses.
Being in the real world that is the other side of this story, I can tell you that if there were not two large hospitals in this town, it would be 99% poor folks who could not afford high end anything, and there would be very few stores left other than grocery stores and cheesy restaurants. And if you honestly think anyone can make a decent living fixing all the crap you sell at Wal-Mart, you are living in a dream world.
You can't blame Wal-Mart for growing...even as big as we are we constitute less than 10% of all retail sales in the U.S.; even though we are the countries largest Grocer, we still sell less than 8% of all Groceries. Retailers that don't grow, die. Look at K-Mart, JCPenney, and Sears. Guess who constitutes the bulk of Retail? Mom and Pop. And don't tell me Mom and Pop shops start their people at $7.50 an hour part-time, or offers benefits...or stock ownership.
Again, who is this "Mom and Pop" corporation? They must be quite formidable if they constitute the "bulk of retail." Why don't you quote a real source that will confirm to me that sole proprietorships and limited partnerships actually do more than 50% of all retail sales in this country? I double dare you to find one.
Let me tell you something about the "Mom and Pop" shops you are talking about. These small businesses are (were) independent of corporate shenanigans.. ass-kissing and mind-numbing conformity is not the only way small business owners have of prospering and moving up in the world. The many of these who are dying out are (were) members of the middle class, and the average wage, if you include these owners, is (or has been) much higher than it is at Wal-Mart. Why? If you have several small shops in a smallish town which sell toys, fabrics, office supplies, groceries, pharmacy products, furniture, etc., and each of those has an independent owner, you have a good base of people who are comfortably within the middle class. When they all go out of business due to high-powered marketing from big corporations like Wal-Mart, There are maybe three or four people now (all managers at Wal-Mart) who are in the middle class in that town (and usually lower middle class.) Everyone else has to work hourly at Wal-Mart or find something else to do, if they can. The real money goes out of the town, into the pockets of the Waltons and those who got in on the ground floor of this pyramid scheme. It's so sad to walk into a Wal-Mart and see the elderly "greeters" who once had a real job, and who now just watch the door and have to pretend to be positive about life. God, the total denial the bulk of humanity in this country has to be in to live life as corporate serfs.
I remember a better time.. there were actually local drug stores and news dealers and toy stores when I was a child. People knew the owners.. went to church with them.. they were able to respect each other and be respected as independent businessmen. Now that world, that community, is gone. You have to be a corporate suck-up to get along in life, and nobody respects a suck-up, especially themselves.
You say retailers that don't grow, die? Perhaps cancer-like megacorp retailers that have to employ lots of marketing people and buy national television commercials and pay their CEO $17,690,000.00 per year have to grow.. let's see.. how do they do this? Well, they tell their stockholders that revenues are up, etc., so their stock price keeps climbing (WHY are they up? Because they have opened 60 new locations that year, and they have a CFO- making only a modest 7 figure salary- who's a damn good juggler.) We've noticed this in almost every big corporate retailer.. they keep opening locations until the capital runs out, and then they just implode or stagnate because they have run out of ideas, unless they can do the dance and cook the books like so many do.. it's easy when you're that big. On the other side of reality, I knew a couple of small town pharmacists who just kept running their one store until they got old and retired. They didn't have those huge expenses, just a local network of folks who knew who they were and went to them. They were people who maintained their dignity, too, because they never had to kiss corporate ass to remain employed.
Ever think about the people Wal-Mart employs? 1.413 Million of them, every one of them gets paid more than the "average" wage in their area. Personally, I was able to PURCHASE a new house and still have enough left over to cover my families needs, now and into the future. I am an hourly associate (though hopefully not for much longer: I'm itching for a salaried position).
If $7.50 an hour is more than the average wage, you just proved my point, bud. Wal-Mart "employs" 1.413 million SERFS! (Alright, perhaps only 1.4 million are serfs, the rest are managers who have proven themselves worthy as such by completely negating their own individuality and personality in order to toe the company line, and think in the way the corporation deems acceptable.. meaning not very much.) And to think that many of their parents and grandparents were able to be free from this kind of fascist system ruling their lives and livlihood. In that context, it is easy to see how we were such a strong country before around 1965. Now it amazes me that people can actually get out of bed in the morning.
As to your own position, MMM.. you work at corporate headquarters, do you not? I guess you aren't a checker in Hicksville, Tennessee who will never have much hope of being anything more, are you?
Now, to set the Record straight, regarding the Illegal Immigrant Contractor Issue, please note that we were cooperating with a Government investigation since 1998 that asked us to use these contractors as part of an ongoing investigation. The U.S. Attorney's Office has been very quiet lately about that issue, hasn't it? They screwed up, big time, and we know it.
Just goes to show that all the clueless crooks don't work in the corporate sector
You know KvH... people like you are called "Closet Aristocrats". You have this arrogant sense of superiority and riteousness that stinks up the forum. You have no idea what you are talking about.
Right, whatever. Being in Bentonville, you're probably just not used to people who think for themselves. I can understand that. Just remember I'm attacking your employer, not yourself or a family member.. maybe you need to get those implants removed before they utterly detroy your individuality.
You obviously don't care about saving money or giving everyone their fair shake.
Oh. Wal-Mart cares about saving people money? Really? How cynical of me to think this is not their real driving force. How odd that it cost me more to buy the same items at the local superwalmart than it had cost at the (now gone due to Wal-Mart's ruthless marketing) local KMart. Not only that, but it took forever to find them, too, since the damn place is so big and laid out in such an ungainly fashion. Furthermore, I had to buy Hefty bags, which cost quite a bit more, because there were no generic garbage bags to be found.
This whole "discussion" started with a half-assed article about how Wal-Mart does business that every other retailer in the U.S. does at some level or another. Including the mom and pop shop that sells Chinese-made portable Radios. When was last time you were able to BUY a U.S.-Built Portable Radio?
Bueller.....?
Bueller..........?
Is that Wal-Mart's fault? We weren't even a player in the top 100 when the last pocket Radio was made in the U.S.
Every retailer does it, and Wal-Mart gets singled out because we are the biggest. Mom and Pop are still the biggest overall, read on to find out why...
Does anyone even buy pocket radios anymore?
Stop talking about Mom and Pop like it's one unified entity that owns a whole town with little embassies representing its suppliers, whose ambassadors are there to be told what prices they are going to sell their wares for. Every other retailer does not do this. Why don't you pop your head out of Bentonville and see? That is, if that explosive collar will let you get that far away..
Retailers who see a Wal-Mart move in know they either have to compete or offer something Wal-Mart doesn't. And that's not hard to do. Since direct competition is not an option for most the retailers who have any business sense at all (Read: 99.9% of them.) know that they must change their business to the better alternative/higher-end (and higher markup) items that Wal-Mart doesn't offer, and change their business to tending to service-related needs for goods purchased at Wal-Mart: Computers, Mowers, TV, Microwave ovens, you name it. And for those customers wanting more than their Local Wal-Mart has to offer, these retailers are more than happy to satisfy that need.
These "Table Scraps", as you will no doubt call them, amount to billions of dollars in profit to small businesses.
Being in the real world that is the other side of this story, I can tell you that if there were not two large hospitals in this town, it would be 99% poor folks who could not afford high end anything, and there would be very few stores left other than grocery stores and cheesy restaurants. And if you honestly think anyone can make a decent living fixing all the crap you sell at Wal-Mart, you are living in a dream world.
You can't blame Wal-Mart for growing...even as big as we are we constitute less than 10% of all retail sales in the U.S.; even though we are the countries largest Grocer, we still sell less than 8% of all Groceries. Retailers that don't grow, die. Look at K-Mart, JCPenney, and Sears. Guess who constitutes the bulk of Retail? Mom and Pop. And don't tell me Mom and Pop shops start their people at $7.50 an hour part-time, or offers benefits...or stock ownership.
Again, who is this "Mom and Pop" corporation? They must be quite formidable if they constitute the "bulk of retail." Why don't you quote a real source that will confirm to me that sole proprietorships and limited partnerships actually do more than 50% of all retail sales in this country? I double dare you to find one.
Let me tell you something about the "Mom and Pop" shops you are talking about. These small businesses are (were) independent of corporate shenanigans.. ass-kissing and mind-numbing conformity is not the only way small business owners have of prospering and moving up in the world. The many of these who are dying out are (were) members of the middle class, and the average wage, if you include these owners, is (or has been) much higher than it is at Wal-Mart. Why? If you have several small shops in a smallish town which sell toys, fabrics, office supplies, groceries, pharmacy products, furniture, etc., and each of those has an independent owner, you have a good base of people who are comfortably within the middle class. When they all go out of business due to high-powered marketing from big corporations like Wal-Mart, There are maybe three or four people now (all managers at Wal-Mart) who are in the middle class in that town (and usually lower middle class.) Everyone else has to work hourly at Wal-Mart or find something else to do, if they can. The real money goes out of the town, into the pockets of the Waltons and those who got in on the ground floor of this pyramid scheme. It's so sad to walk into a Wal-Mart and see the elderly "greeters" who once had a real job, and who now just watch the door and have to pretend to be positive about life. God, the total denial the bulk of humanity in this country has to be in to live life as corporate serfs.
I remember a better time.. there were actually local drug stores and news dealers and toy stores when I was a child. People knew the owners.. went to church with them.. they were able to respect each other and be respected as independent businessmen. Now that world, that community, is gone. You have to be a corporate suck-up to get along in life, and nobody respects a suck-up, especially themselves.
You say retailers that don't grow, die? Perhaps cancer-like megacorp retailers that have to employ lots of marketing people and buy national television commercials and pay their CEO $17,690,000.00 per year have to grow.. let's see.. how do they do this? Well, they tell their stockholders that revenues are up, etc., so their stock price keeps climbing (WHY are they up? Because they have opened 60 new locations that year, and they have a CFO- making only a modest 7 figure salary- who's a damn good juggler.) We've noticed this in almost every big corporate retailer.. they keep opening locations until the capital runs out, and then they just implode or stagnate because they have run out of ideas, unless they can do the dance and cook the books like so many do.. it's easy when you're that big. On the other side of reality, I knew a couple of small town pharmacists who just kept running their one store until they got old and retired. They didn't have those huge expenses, just a local network of folks who knew who they were and went to them. They were people who maintained their dignity, too, because they never had to kiss corporate ass to remain employed.
Ever think about the people Wal-Mart employs? 1.413 Million of them, every one of them gets paid more than the "average" wage in their area. Personally, I was able to PURCHASE a new house and still have enough left over to cover my families needs, now and into the future. I am an hourly associate (though hopefully not for much longer: I'm itching for a salaried position).
If $7.50 an hour is more than the average wage, you just proved my point, bud. Wal-Mart "employs" 1.413 million SERFS! (Alright, perhaps only 1.4 million are serfs, the rest are managers who have proven themselves worthy as such by completely negating their own individuality and personality in order to toe the company line, and think in the way the corporation deems acceptable.. meaning not very much.) And to think that many of their parents and grandparents were able to be free from this kind of fascist system ruling their lives and livlihood. In that context, it is easy to see how we were such a strong country before around 1965. Now it amazes me that people can actually get out of bed in the morning.
As to your own position, MMM.. you work at corporate headquarters, do you not? I guess you aren't a checker in Hicksville, Tennessee who will never have much hope of being anything more, are you?
Now, to set the Record straight, regarding the Illegal Immigrant Contractor Issue, please note that we were cooperating with a Government investigation since 1998 that asked us to use these contractors as part of an ongoing investigation. The U.S. Attorney's Office has been very quiet lately about that issue, hasn't it? They screwed up, big time, and we know it.
Just goes to show that all the clueless crooks don't work in the corporate sector
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