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Subject: [Leica] Re:Wal-mart only prints crap
From: masonster at gmail.com (David Mason)
Date: Wed Jun 8 06:32:46 2005
References: <212.26a88ef.2fd836fd@aol.com>

Sonny,

The real problem though is that they let only a very small number of
people become full time and thus recieve benefits. They are one of the
largest employer of part-time non-benefit workers. It is rare to have
college students the employees at Wal-mart, it is also rare that the
workers there only need a non-benefit part-time job.

Their prices come trough a couple of odd ways too. The pressure they
exert on companies can and have been called "heavy handed". Fast
Company magazine wrate a short description of it a couple years ago:
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html

Also, keep in mind that Wal-mart turns prescious few dollars into any
economies other than in Bentonville, AR - with so many part-timers,
low-cost buildings, (that detract from a town's identity) and
large-corporation-style pressures on local governments about taxes
think about how much there really is coming in to Natchitoches as
opposed to going out of Natchitoches.

I think its kind of sad and I avoid ours. So far the "premium" prices
I pay elsewhere hasn't broken the bank.

Cheers,

Dave



Dave


On 6/8/05, SonC@aol.com <SonC@aol.com> wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 6/8/2005 12:43:31 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> nathan.wajsman@planet.nl writes:
> 
> Having  said this, don't forget that by offering a range of goods at
> hitherto  unseen prices, Wal-Mart has made it possible for low-income
> people to buy  things they could not otherwise have been able to afford.
> So the social  impact is not 100% negative.
> 
> 
> 
> For what it is worth, the Super Walmart in  my town employs several  
> hundred
> people, (many of them University Students.)  A few marginal  businesses 
> went
> down when the store came, but now the two mile corridor on the  way to that
> store is flourishing with restaurants and small businesses in new  
> buildings.
> 
> No one can say that it has been a bad thing for our rural town, except that
> it has increased traffic along that formerly rural road, which of course
> attracts business.
> 
> Interesting too, that many of those businesses sell higher end versions of
> products available in the Walmart.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sonny
> http://www.sonc.com
> Natchitoches, Louisiana
> Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
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> 
> 
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