La Cucaracha by Lalo Alcaraz for December 18, 2013
December 17, 2013
December 19, 2013
Transcript:
Peludo Arms Sign: Close to your low wage job Eddie: Hey Cuco... What are you writing? Cuco: I'm trying to convince Costco employees to hold a canned food drive. Eddie: For who? Cuco: Walmart employees.
The next time I’m in Sam’s or Wal Mart, I’ll check for leg irons on the employees. The times I found myself working for stupid boss’s, I found another job before I quit. One time it took almost six months, but I found another, decent job.
Am i missing something here? is Walmart breaking any laws? are they paying their employees less than minimum wage? Because i’m pretty sure all this anit-walmart crap should be aimed at the government. Everyone i’ve seen who has jumped on this stupid “anit-walmart” band waggon are just big complainers who want to feel like they’re making a difference. The problem with complainers is that they don’t offer realistic solutions. Bring this to court, bring it to your congressmen,… but that’s too much work isn’t it? easier to sit back and complain.
I guess i’m in a mood right now…if any of you think that any of this is going to change wal-mart, then you are terribly wrong. You wanna know why small buisnesses aren’t doing well? it’s because our economy is growing beyond local markets. all these ‘poor walmart employee’ stories are unfortunate, however, they are just growing pains and no one is going to lift a finger for something that will work itself out anyways.
Oh i’m DEFINITLY complaining about the government. When i’m at Walmart and i see some little brat kid running around and acting like a little turd; i’m looking at the parent, not the kid. I know that if I was that kid, i’d be doing the same thing. If i was that parent i’d be doing something completely different.
not sure what you’re point is with this isolated incident (that i’ll just have to take your word for,) BUT it is definitly a good example of people having a issue with walmart and going to court like they should.
Thanks to the republican boat anchor on the economy, people are desperate for jobs. So, technically, not slavery. Slave owners have to take some kind of care of the slaves, not just turn them over to government plans that they are actively trying to destroy. What happens when $60 billion is just not enough…
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Isn’t that like asking The Salvation Army to do a clothing drive for Deseret Industries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
Space_cat about 11 years ago
I need a canned money drive!
Marc Hinck about 11 years ago
Would have been funnier if it was Sam’s Club…
dzw3030 about 11 years ago
The next time I’m in Sam’s or Wal Mart, I’ll check for leg irons on the employees. The times I found myself working for stupid boss’s, I found another job before I quit. One time it took almost six months, but I found another, decent job.
gladlythecrosseyedbear about 11 years ago
‘close to your low wage job’ … priceless
octabrain about 11 years ago
Am i missing something here? is Walmart breaking any laws? are they paying their employees less than minimum wage? Because i’m pretty sure all this anit-walmart crap should be aimed at the government. Everyone i’ve seen who has jumped on this stupid “anit-walmart” band waggon are just big complainers who want to feel like they’re making a difference. The problem with complainers is that they don’t offer realistic solutions. Bring this to court, bring it to your congressmen,… but that’s too much work isn’t it? easier to sit back and complain.
octabrain about 11 years ago
I guess i’m in a mood right now…if any of you think that any of this is going to change wal-mart, then you are terribly wrong. You wanna know why small buisnesses aren’t doing well? it’s because our economy is growing beyond local markets. all these ‘poor walmart employee’ stories are unfortunate, however, they are just growing pains and no one is going to lift a finger for something that will work itself out anyways.
octabrain about 11 years ago
Oh i’m DEFINITLY complaining about the government. When i’m at Walmart and i see some little brat kid running around and acting like a little turd; i’m looking at the parent, not the kid. I know that if I was that kid, i’d be doing the same thing. If i was that parent i’d be doing something completely different.
octabrain about 11 years ago
not sure what you’re point is with this isolated incident (that i’ll just have to take your word for,) BUT it is definitly a good example of people having a issue with walmart and going to court like they should.
kaffekup about 11 years ago
Thanks to the republican boat anchor on the economy, people are desperate for jobs. So, technically, not slavery. Slave owners have to take some kind of care of the slaves, not just turn them over to government plans that they are actively trying to destroy. What happens when $60 billion is just not enough…
dzw3030 about 11 years ago
“As always you support the slaver…” BS… There are always jobs if you’re willing to look and change as needed. Read my reply to Agingstoner.