Oh sure...Very intelligent U.S. military generals, congressman, engineers, former CEO's, and retired airline pilots need something to occupy their time. Of course, for some, being a Walmart employee would certainly fit the bill.
I only have one question for ya Bill.
Ya think anyone here believes this?
As a retired Engineering Manager, Wally World would be a relief, I am old, single, and don’t need the money, I got enough already. I think that a discount on purchases might be nice.
He fantasizes about being a Walmart greeter.
He threatens to stand in front of Home Depot with a sign that reads “Will work for wood.”
Sometimes, after decades of breaking your back at a very high-demand job, it's a real treat to mindlessly push carts or wave “hello”. In "the real world", if an employee gets a DUI on Saturday night, you don't give a crap as long as he shows up on Monday morning. Heck, you probably won't even know about it. In the military, if one of your privates gets a DUI, *YOU* will be the one who gets the call at 2AM to deal with the situation. It's like being a parent to hundreds of teenagers for twenty years. Yes, there are a LOT of ex-military who'd be happy greeting people at Walmart. (I know my husband thinks it will be a real hoot.) They also stock our hospitals and soup-kitchens with volunteers.