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Originally posted by: Nohr
The walmart brand of koolaid packets are 10 cents each.
Originally posted by: chuckywang
Originally posted by: Nohr
The walmart brand of koolaid packets are 10 cents each.
I've been drinking that walmart brand koolaid.
WALMART FREAKING OWNS THE SOULS OF ALL OTHER STORES!!!
Originally posted by: eits
answer = the soul of the greeter whenever you walk in
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
If you need to spend 10 cents on Walmart Kool-aid instead of popping the extra dime for actual Kool-Aid, it might be time to get a 2nd job.
Originally posted by: Damn Dirty Ape
Originally posted by: eits
answer = the soul of the greeter whenever you walk in
I swear the lady at the door sounds just like a parrot with his crackly highpitched voice.. "hello and welcome to walmart!" and "Have a nice day!"
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
If you need to spend 10 cents on Walmart Kool-aid instead of popping the extra dime for actual Kool-Aid, it might be time to get a 2nd job.
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Damn Dirty Ape
Originally posted by: eits
answer = the soul of the greeter whenever you walk in
I swear the lady at the door sounds just like a parrot with his crackly highpitched voice.. "hello and welcome to walmart!" and "Have a nice day!"
IIRC the greeter job has the highest job satisfaction of any Walmart job. Most are otherwise unhireable retirees who would otherwise be sitting at home alone, or in a group home. The greeter job gets them out of the house and plenty of human contact. Stop and talk to one for a bit next time you se one. They love the conversation and have the typical wisdom and stories most elders have.
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Damn Dirty Ape
Originally posted by: eits
answer = the soul of the greeter whenever you walk in
I swear the lady at the door sounds just like a parrot with his crackly highpitched voice.. "hello and welcome to walmart!" and "Have a nice day!"
IIRC the greeter job has the highest job satisfaction of any Walmart job. Most are otherwise unhireable retirees who would otherwise be sitting at home alone, or in a group home. The greeter job gets them out of the house and plenty of human contact. Stop and talk to one for a bit next time you se one. They love the conversation and have the typical wisdom and stories most elders have.
whenever i used to go to walmart back in the day, i always remember them being elderly people who would either sleep or not really pay much attention to you unless you were carrying something into the store to return it or something.
i do agree that it's a good way to get elderly people out, though. human interaction is very important for elderly people... whenever they have so many medical and physical problems and their friends are dying off, they get lonely and feel like a big burden... having this job helps them have a sense of worth, i suppose.
edit: by the way, my post was meant as a joke... it wasn't meant to be taken seriously.
Originally posted by: Heller
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
If you need to spend 10 cents on Walmart Kool-aid instead of popping the extra dime for actual Kool-Aid, it might be time to get a 2nd job.
did you just wake up today and decide on being a jackass or is it a daily thing?
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
If you need to spend 10 cents on Walmart Kool-aid instead of popping the extra dime for actual Kool-Aid, it might be time to get a 2nd job.
Why? They're both most likely identical... even made in the same factory.
I suddenly want to go train a parrot to say that, and have it stand in as a greeter.Originally posted by: Damn Dirty Ape
Originally posted by: eits
answer = the soul of the greeter whenever you walk in
I swear the lady at the door sounds just like a parrot with his crackly highpitched voice.. "hello and welcome to walmart!" and "Have a nice day!"
Well done, good sir! On to your next thread, and godspeed!Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I live for the thrill of making pathetic children throw tantrums. Judging from your response my work is done for today.
Probably. Remember the whole peanut butter fiasco? It affected Peter Pan brand and Great Value, with the same lot numbers - hmm, I have a distinct feeling that both were made in the same factory.Originally posted by: Amused
Why? They're both most likely identical... even made in the same factory.
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Well done, good sir! On to your next thread, and godspeed!Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I live for the thrill of making pathetic children throw tantrums. Judging from your response my work is done for today.
Probably. Remember the whole peanut butter fiasco? It affected Peter Pan brand and Great Value, with the same lot numbers - hmm, I have a distinct feeling that both were made in the same factory.Originally posted by: Amused
Why? They're both most likely identical... even made in the same factory.
Maybe it's just the slightly lower-grade stuff that the brand-name company doesn't feel confident enough to put their own corporate logo on.
Originally posted by: VTHodge
Hey remember when you read the OP and it was about finding the cheapest item in the store and had nothing to do with greeters?
Check out the fabric section. I have seen squares of felt for $0.09.