Whatever happened to pride in ones work?

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    Jan Sobieski
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    KMart is closing stores left and right.

    Yesterday I was in my local KMart and the place was terrible. Items on the shelves were not lined up and faced. Some items were turned backwards so I couldn’t see what they were. Displays are half empty. There were no price tags on many items. There was no evidence that anyone cared.

    Are you trying to run the business into the ground?

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    BlacqueJacqueShellacque
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    Hi Jan! K-mart is on it’s way out the door. This is what a company looks like when it is closing. Minimum pay to cover minimum sales. It will be neat to see if your President Trump can guide them to better days.

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    Truthseeker82
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    Add Sears to the growing list of obsolete retailers. Amazon and Walmart are too dominant for those dinosaurs to compete. Here in the Chicago area – most shopping malls are becoming ghost towns. Many are adding entertainment such as movies, bars and restaurants to be able to survive.

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    PistolPete
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    Whatever happened to pride in ones work? Answer: Pride is the flip side of shame. When shame went away—so did pride.

    Personally I’m glad K-mart is going under. I stopped shopping at K-mart when they decided to be “politically active” and stop carrying pistol ammunition after the Columbine shooting. They wanted to make a statement—-oooooooohhhhhhh. So I and millions of others made a statement by not spending our money there….GOOD RIDDANCE!

    HA HA HA where did your political activism get you? OUT OF BUSINESS! HA HA HA!

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    Ned Trent
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    Are you trying to run the business into the ground?

    It seems that my current corporate employer tries to pull the same bollocks. Hence at the moment I very much have the very same question like you posed as a headline on my lips… … particularly addressed towards the highest ranked boss in that company in question.

    I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC

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    DarkRyu
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    I’m going to miss Kmart. It’s a relic of the 90’s. Not much is left from the 90’s. It’s only been 20 years, but the 90’s have pretty much been obliterated. The 90’s were a great time to grow up. Technological advancement was SUPER FAST and the advances were actually GOOD. You actually LOOKED FORWARD to the new technologies, instead of dreading how the next new thing was going to screw you. Pretty much all technology these days is just a money-grab that brings nothing decent to your life. Just gimmicky BULLS~~~.

    Pretty much EVERY good technology we use today was invented in the 90’s. Even WiFi (1997). Flash drives were barely beyond the 90’s (2000).

    The new technologies of today do nothing but bind us to constantly paying money. Smartphones are okay, but certainly not a replacement for a computer. The computer replaced the typewriter, but the smartphone has not (and probably never will) replace the computer. It’s a complimentary device – something we use in addition to the computer. Honestly I’d be fine with a flip phone and mobile hotspot so I could connect to the internet with my laptop anywhere.

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    The 90’s were a great time to grow up. Technological advancement was SUPER FAST and the advances were actually GOOD. You actually LOOKED FORWARD to the new technologies, instead of dreading how the next new thing was going to screw you. Pretty much all technology these days is just a money-grab that brings nothing decent to your life. Just gimmicky BULLS~~~.

    I miss the 90’s too. I swear, America when to s~~~ after 9/11.

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    Here is a funny story about pride in the work place. Last year I designed a new circuit board for the company I work for, I did a very nice job. I put my name on the back of the board in small font, where no could see except the assembler. My boss tells me later “Can you take your name off of the board please.” Keep in my mind the company logo and name is plastered all over too and my name on the back in small font was really bothering him. My boss the blue pill mangina man.

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