this is where all the freaks are hanging out, just in case you were wondering. there and at my little store- there is a woman that comes in every morning, always wearing the same green sweatpants and always stinking like unwashed hair. fanny pack and odd waddle, like she's got something from the dryer stuck in her pant leg doesn't want it to fall out on the floor.
turns out she WORKS at the store. part-timey cashier at night, which is why i never knew. we hire unwashed hair people?? this is the image we wish to portray to the customers?
am i really a member of the working damned? no! i don't belong there! i belong in a better place, where the sun shines, the workers are happy and talented, and the air is free of dirty hair smell. oh, how do i get there.... certainly not through the doors of k-mart (mental note: never go back! too many things people don't need and too many people buying them! screaming children and bucktoothed freak managers!) OR through the ranks of corporate apathy, albeit at a natural foods store.
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The local K-mart here in W.K. is a cesspool of people who have fallen to job hell. The store is dirty, the checkouts lines are always far too long, and the conversations going on between workers (which of course you hear because you are standing in line for hours) are always caustic and negative.
It is just so odd to me that Martha Stewart has hitched her wagon to a chain that I think is consistently low-class.
It's a bad day when Wal-Mart looks like a Marriott Resort when compared to the Motel 6 dredge of K-mart.
Ah, the drawbacks of a booming economy: any warm body is an eligible worker bee. Bring on the unemplyment rates. Wheat from the chaff, baby.
I was checking out your blog and I didn't find what I was looking for.
How about more hot chicks.
I didn't find what I wanted here either: a new post! Geez, this blog is boring. No wonder your faithful readers are resorting to their own blogs!
Maybe business is booming?
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