The wagie is not the problem. People attack the first person they see, when the enemy is the corporate "leadership".
My org has changed in the past three years to pushing the fuck out of "diversity". Until then, things were relatively normal. And no, I'm not changing jobs--I can wait it out, and neither will the wagies. Finding new work is a pain in the ass.
And if I wanted to hassle you at work, I'd go jostle the slurpee machine.
Like a low-IQ idiot, you point to the easy targets that have zero fucking control over what's placed in those stores.
I'll say it again, but slowly, because I know you can't read fast: Wagies are not the enemy; it's corporate leadership. A concept that admittedly, is well over your flat head.
The wagie is not the problem. People attack the first person they see, when the enemy is the corporate "leadership".
My org has changed in the past three years to pushing the fuck out of "diversity". Until then, things were relatively normal. And no, I'm not changing jobs--I can wait it out, and neither will the wagies. Finding new work is a pain in the ass.
Shit like this pisses off the wrong people.
Wasting the wage-earner's time seems to be the goal in the OP, and Target pays for that time.
Exactly the same.
all employees of Target are guilty of supporting it. let them be pissed off. they can quit if they want.
This is a specious argument.
You pay taxes to one of the most corrupt governments, therefore you should be flogged and beaten. Move to another country if you don't like it.
It's hurting the innocents.
hahahaha by making them put products away at their retail jobs? maybe earn an hour overtime?
and this is more important than destroying a massive pedophile corporation?
fLoGgEd aNd BeAtEn lmao its called working retail.
And if I wanted to hassle you at work, I'd go jostle the slurpee machine.
Like a low-IQ idiot, you point to the easy targets that have zero fucking control over what's placed in those stores.
I'll say it again, but slowly, because I know you can't read fast: Wagies are not the enemy; it's corporate leadership. A concept that admittedly, is well over your flat head.