Okay fellow draggin wagon masters. Go in with a neighbor to snag a bicycle. We get to the Burley Wal-Mart. Stand there for nearly 25 minutes, waiting for a store associate to get off their fat butts to come help us. So they finally get there after having to ask 4 times. Damn fat ass’d lazy Wal-Mart employees. Used to not be that bad. As long as the old man that started the stores was alive, Wal-Mart was and I stress WAS , the best most varied consumer products retailer in the nation, even world. Then the old man dies, Wal-Mart starts selling food product selection and availability suffered and the employees starting getting dumber and dumber. Even the music department went into the toilet. At least at Kings Variety stores I can still today buy model car kits, model car paint, cassette tapes, VCR video tapes, but no more at Wal-Mart. They have season 1,2,3 of Sons of Anarchy, but NOT season 4. Did the idiot in charge of ordering, forget that? Makes one want to go out and reopen a music, record,cd store.
So we get to the check out stand. Wait another 20 minutes as the check out associate, did not ring something up and needed a managers override. Excuse me?
In towing if I keep a customer waiting longer that 15 minutes in good weather 20 minutes in bad, auto clubs start deducting $5.00 per every 10 minutes over reasonable response time. So shouldn’t Wal-Mart, deduct from the price of the item, because of their mess up? But this is not just Wal-Mart.
The other day, went into the local pay center for Syringa here in Burley. Paid up fine except the gal undercharged me, $5.14 so now can’t make outside of state long distance calls.
Did someone not understand I use this for business? That I need to make outside of state calls?
Wouldn’t it be good for all of American commerce to be like us in toewing?
Staff meeting in the morning, hope all will be there Dale, Jordan, James, Danny.
Need sleep, oh and snagging a big TV at 06:30 hours is not my idea of proper duty activities.
L8R Ya’ll
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--Karl G. Maeser
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