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No worries, totally see how it could be read like that. Kinda wish I could edit it since I don’t want to appear to be shitting on people that already have to deal with a lot of shit. Store supervisors and managers just have to ultimately implement the policies that regional managers and corporate put in place. They

I was actually speaking about upper management. It’s the regional managers who I am accusing of being bad at their jobs.

If I wanted to be yelled at about numbers, I’d go work for a company that will pay me commission and a living wage.

I actually was totally with you until like two days ago. Like, the shit he’s doing, as the article is, is not normal. And it definitely should be highlighted. Should we be talking about civil war and shit like that? No. I’m still with you there on a lot of people are taking the rhetoric too far. But some things he’s

I’ve been saying this for a long time. It can’t just be one guy. We need a tea party of the left (or, better yet, the opposition, since it’s no longer about right/left). We need local leaders, state leaders, and yes, country wide leadership. Who’s gonna step up?

We need more people like you. Now is the time to get involved. We can’t afford to be apathetic anymore. We couldn’t afford it 30 years ago actually but now I’m hoping people start realizing it. Myself included, of course.

If your business cannot afford to not be shady as fuck towards costumers and employees, it cannot afford to be in business period.

Dam that is beautiful. I’ve played this like 20 times in a row already.

At this point, the Democrats’ reservations about protecting the integrity of the system are fantasies. The system has already been broken. A respectful retreat to the rules that were in place in 2015 would be meaningless and futile.

lol Fuck...

I don’t think OP is saying he shouldn’t have been. He’s simply relating to the story.

The shady practices of employees are very often directly attributable too company policies, as Wells Fargo brought to light most recently. The company thus bears the responsibility for the practices of their employees. I’m sure that Gamestop employees do not want you to not buy video games. I’m sure they would be very

Same. Wrote that exact same comment actually.

It was at that point that Trump realized, since he didn’t actually know who Frederick Douglas was or whether or not he was still alive, he couldn’t continue on with the bullshit without possibly betraying himself. More and more what? That would depend on who Frederick Douglas was and whether or not he was still alive.

I learned about him in middle school. In my poor ass “inner city” middle school with like 0 funding, teachers that were barely there for long enough to learn our names, and students who were a mess because the subs they put in their place had little classroom management skills. I learned about him in middle school. In

Is this real? I had to check several times to see if this was not a joke. I think this is real, and now it’s official. Donald Trump has officially become a parody of himself.

Basically, what she’s saying is, someone is paying the price. If it’s not you, it’s someone else, the employees, or other customers, or the whole industry. Nothing is free, and, though it’s not nearly as remarked, this also applies to degrees of free. To make something cheaper, something else has to compensate for it.

I’m not sure I get your username, but somehow, I find it funny anyway.

How many would have payed for the game otherwise?

I was looking for this comment lol. I knew you probably were saying something else and everyone was freaking out at you for no reason.