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Richard B
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Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

said by Techie714 See Profile :

said by fatmanskinny See Profile :

So besides screwing American workers, they are also screwing the customers as well.

The problem is Americans really don't care. As long as there getting there service cheap they can care less where it comes from & whats going on behind the scenes. Perfect example, if Americans were so concerned about American jobs they would stop shopping at Old Navy & Walmart where 93% of all the goods are made in foreign countries. Most just dont care.
Your absolutely right, it is hard for me to care when it between cheep prices and doing without because unlike you I am not a rich American that can afford to shop and boutique stores. I guess too worried about saving for the future and make sure my bill. Oh I wish I can be like you, you must have the to spend more so you can gloat "Buy American". To me you are so self-absorbed to realize if was not for Old Navy and Wal-Mart and the jobs they bring, the same people will be living on castoff and Good Will.
hottboiinnc
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Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

Wal-Mart is a good reason why this country is going to hell in retail. They undercut local small mom-and-pop shops and force them to work for them only after they drive them out of business. With that instead of buying items from this country they bring their items in from other countries and stamp "Made in America" on them. And are all for the customer until that customer becomes an employee and is stuck on either a pay-cap or without health insurance.

I applied there. They would hired me until i told them I wouldn't accepted their pay cut from what I make now for the same amount of work, and I wanted the same health benefits. If Lowe's can provide me with my health care and a salary without outsourcing our shit like Wal-Mart or bring most of our products in from other countries Wal-Mart can do it to.

81399672
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Los Angeles, CA

Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

I applied there. They would hired me until i told them I wouldn't accepted their pay cut from what I make now for the same amount of work, and I wanted the same health benefits. If Lowe's can provide me with my health care and a salary without outsourcing our shit like Wal-Mart or bring most of our products in from other countries Wal-Mart can do it to.
You forgot,they don't have to hire you. You also forgot, that they got no problem finding enough people to work for the wage that they are offering. No one is forcing you to work for walmart and no one is forcing the to pay you more then what law says they have to
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hottboiinnc
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Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

No but if they're such an American company they should do the American thing and pay a decent wage instead of forcing their jobs on to others.

81399672
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Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

No but if they're such an American company they should do the American thing and pay a decent wage instead of forcing their jobs on to others.
I guess you missed what it's to be an american company. Being an American company means you make as much money as you can for your owners. The owners are not general public, or the employees but shareholders.
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AlexNYC

join:2001-06-02
Edwards, CO

said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

No but if they're such an American company they should do the American thing and pay a decent wage instead of forcing their jobs on to others.
That statement would have been kind of funny if it was not so sad ... because it's sooooo wrong. You must be new to America ... Welcome!
hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

Actually I am a citizen I was born here thank you. But Wal-Mart does pay below standard wages. Also uses illegal tactics to keep the union out of their company.

NyQuil Kid
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Brick, NJ
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Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

...and of course we all know that Unions are a bulwark of fairness and debate, employing the doctrines of democratic voting:

»www.americanrightsatwork.org/res···fair.cfm

Oh wait, the Unions want to remove the secret ballot...hmmm.

If you honestly believe that a union is any different from a corporation, you are incredibly stupid...congratulations.

[8F] The NyQuil Kid
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AlexNYC

join:2001-06-02
Edwards, CO

said by hottboiinnc See Profile :

Actually I am a citizen I was born here thank you. But Wal-Mart does pay below standard wages. Also uses illegal tactics to keep the union out of their company.
Wal-Mart is the least of our labor problems in this coutry. Unions are mostly a mob driven scam and have always been.
The "American thing" which you so proudly mentioned has nothing to do with fairness and equality.

The "American thing" is to make as much money as possible in as little time as possible by ANY means neccesary.
(and it is not just American)

Don't be so naive ...
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