Pippy,
For the record, I see some of the problems that your crazed brain has fermented into looming problems with society and slippery slopes that will drag us all to hell. I do not "support" Walmart, I just see that they have managed to do something better than the stores they disrupt through their competition. If someone was really smart they could engineer a store that does even better, by reducing the chasm between executives and the common worker.
For example, if execs were paid 25% of what they are paid now and common employees were given a couple dollars an hour pay raise, the net effect would be a greatly reduced cost which could be passed on to consumer and make Walmart irrelevent! Also, because of the difference in pay, workers would be clamoring to work at your store. So, learn how to manage a multi-million dollar retail establishment and you could, through your shrewd business sense, take down Walmart.
Rhizo
For the record, I see some of the problems that your crazed brain has fermented into looming problems with society and slippery slopes that will drag us all to hell. I do not "support" Walmart, I just see that they have managed to do something better than the stores they disrupt through their competition. If someone was really smart they could engineer a store that does even better, by reducing the chasm between executives and the common worker.
For example, if execs were paid 25% of what they are paid now and common employees were given a couple dollars an hour pay raise, the net effect would be a greatly reduced cost which could be passed on to consumer and make Walmart irrelevent! Also, because of the difference in pay, workers would be clamoring to work at your store. So, learn how to manage a multi-million dollar retail establishment and you could, through your shrewd business sense, take down Walmart.
Rhizo