Silence is violence, lol.If a corporation or business owner is smart, they keep their political views to themselves and just run the business, but that seems to be an impossible feat in today’s world.
Thanks Ted!This is the correct answer.
He sounds like the little entitled sheep we have been nurturing for decades. He is a product of his environment and desperately needs a United States Army or Marine Corps attitude adjustment.The difference in employee attitudes is true.
We were in TSC, 2 years ago, kid at checkout was under 25, 6'2" 250 and whining the entire time about how it was, how little they paid and the manager mistreated them. He was looking for another job.
I told him that we were hiring. He laughed, "I'm looking for more money, not work my ass off."
We had bought a 50# bag of dog food, a bag of chicken feed and 2 bags of horse feed, i am pulling an O2 bottle. He never asks if we need help. We are the only ones in the store. Wif asked him for help and he picks up intercom and calls the manager.
I had a long conversation with the manager as he loaded. The manager is a good guy. He does have an employee problem, though.
Atwood’s employees are 1000 times more helpful.
I agree but when businesses train their employees because I am white, I am automatically a systemic racist.what do MY beliefs have to do with anyone else's?
unless I'm sooo weak in my beliefs that I need to have a support system of friends because I'm sooo weak minded?
Exactly what I am talking about. They disrespected this country so I turned them off. Tons of free time now,That's why I don't watch pro football. They have their political viewpoint and I have mine. When they make their politics part of the game, I express MY opinion by not supporting their sport.
If a business wants to be gun free and they have metal detectors on the doors and armed security, then I'm their huckleberry. If they just want me defenseless because it makes their management or insurer all warm and fuzzy, then what they don't know won't hurt them. If I am doing my job as a concealed carrier how would they know?Depends on what those beliefs are and what "does not support" means. I no longer go to Dick's nor will I ever shop there. They actively are using their money to support infringing upon the 2nd Amendment. Target is easy, they would allow biological men in women's rest rooms, that is another store I will never shop at and my wife and I stopped shopping there several years back as a result. Bud Light is a bit different, but why would I buy there goods if they think I want to support the trans agenda or would like to drink out of a beer can that has a picture of a whiny little confused boy on it. I think that many companies have gone to far and want to cram their "belief system" down our throats. Those are the companies I reject.
If there's a "no gun" sign on a store front I will still shop there. I carry concealed and it is a slap in there face that the law allows for it. If they ever catch wind that I have a firearm on me and ask me to leave I will no longer shop there as well.