Posted on 02/05/2018 2:42:34 PM PST by Red Badger
Whatever... hard work for an income? Sounds reasonable... but in the ‘crunchy’ world of whole foods I’m sure these folks are stunned at having to hustle.
Snowflakes working for control freaks.
What could possibly go wrong?
My Wholefoods is chock full of employees of dubious sexuality, and rampant liberalism.
The tattooed, blue-haired snowflakes love the idea of organic pet food and lavender oil. A boss-person telling them about performance metrics? Not so much.
Believe me...we go to Whole Foods all the time. Nothing but snowflake hippies. It’s like college campus. If you aren’t a liberal, you’re not welcome on the staff.
This fools when to work for Whole Foods not realizing Whole was the middle name and Foods was the last name. The first name is A$$!
If someone cant handle the procedures of a job then they need to find something in an easier industry and make less money. The slow and lazy should get the jobs/salaries theyre capable of performing.
Everything I did for 30 something year was open for audit by the FDA. I did well because I didnt mind the difficult work and documentation required.
If you want to phone it in you should get phone it in jobs/salaries.
I’m guessing this is someone still living at the parents house.
And no safe space...........
Amazon has a reputation for being a hideous place to work. This article is the same as other articles detailing their warehouses.
soon to be replaced by non-complaining robots, anyway
I totally understand this. I work fast food with younger people. They have zero work ethic, while holding up the wall and bitching about how hard they slave. Delicate lilies and snowflakes, indeed.
Does no good firing them, either, as the next lot is just as bad. I’m not talking about students, but twenty/thirty-somethings, with experience.
While preferred by the owner, a family friend I’m helping out, it is not easy finding older, or former military, workers.
Visited Whole Paycheck in FTC once and have never returned. What an assortment of snowflakes and sissies.
we tried out shopping at Whole Foods. It was maybe 20 years on now. At least 15.
They had carrots on sale for $8.98 a pound.
We walked out. never went back
ps:
Whole Foods is affectionately known as “Whole Paycheck”
I worked at a huge grocery store in Indianapolis for 5 months (3rd shift). I was expected to shelf a case a minute each work day. Hated it.
Amazon, having killed off all the book stores that used to be their habitat, now employs them as slave labor.
Went there this evening. One of the clerks at the express counter was complaining to another that she only got two days off this week. The tragedy!
What’s wrong with the questionnaire? Appears to be pretty much tickle-file stuff that could apply to many jobs.
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