jinman
Rest in Peace
- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Location
- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
- Tractor
- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
I'm thankful that Walmart came to Bowie, Tx and closed down three of the filthiest grocery stores on the planet. Walmart's Super Center employs at least 100 people while those other places had a combined total of probably less than 25. At the locally owned stores, there were usually no more than three people working in the stores at any one time. Walmart has that many people working just at the deli counter alone. The floors in the local stores were constantly filthy, and I almost had to hold my nose when I walked by the meat counter. When I would get to the checkout counter in the local store, the clerk was normally surly and maybe even talking on the phone while checking out a line of customers.
Our town now has a Walmart and a Tractor Supply. Both have improved the lives of the people in the community. If Walmart was such a bad place to work, why would I see so many Walmart employees back at the store when they are off work? Why would I see so many people smiling and being genuinely friendly? The largest expenses of a company always include salaries. The salaries of the Walmart store in Bowie, Tx go to people in the local community. Then, there are the state and local taxes provided by the store. In the past 20 years, the store has gone from a small Walmart with no groceries to a Super Center store. The business is booming and so is the community and development around the store.
Recently, I went to a locally owned Ace Hardware store to buy some grade 8 bolts for an emergency repair on my tractor's subframe. They had each bolt, nut, and washer priced separately. One 3/4" x 3" bolt was $3.68 each. By the time I got out of the store with my little bag of bolts, I had spent $38. About half-way home, I suddenly thought of TSC. The store has not been here that long and I had not thought to go there. The next time I went there, I selected and weighed the same hardware I bought at Ace. At their by-the-pound pricing, That hardware would have cost me $8.85 at TSC. Holy Smoke! I wasted almost $30. The phrase "highway robbery" comes to mind. . . .
I don't understand the vicious hatred of Walmart or any other big box store for that matter. I tend to focus on the positives and look at single incidents of lacking service or product quality as not endemic to the big stores. I will even go back to my local Ace Hardware store to buy self-drilling fasteners for sheet metal because their prices are better than anywhere else. The lumber yard there also has very competitive prices and quality lumber. I got burned badly on a bolt purchase, but I don't want Ace Hardware closed down. I will continue to prudently give them my business.
Our town now has a Walmart and a Tractor Supply. Both have improved the lives of the people in the community. If Walmart was such a bad place to work, why would I see so many Walmart employees back at the store when they are off work? Why would I see so many people smiling and being genuinely friendly? The largest expenses of a company always include salaries. The salaries of the Walmart store in Bowie, Tx go to people in the local community. Then, there are the state and local taxes provided by the store. In the past 20 years, the store has gone from a small Walmart with no groceries to a Super Center store. The business is booming and so is the community and development around the store.
Recently, I went to a locally owned Ace Hardware store to buy some grade 8 bolts for an emergency repair on my tractor's subframe. They had each bolt, nut, and washer priced separately. One 3/4" x 3" bolt was $3.68 each. By the time I got out of the store with my little bag of bolts, I had spent $38. About half-way home, I suddenly thought of TSC. The store has not been here that long and I had not thought to go there. The next time I went there, I selected and weighed the same hardware I bought at Ace. At their by-the-pound pricing, That hardware would have cost me $8.85 at TSC. Holy Smoke! I wasted almost $30. The phrase "highway robbery" comes to mind. . . .
I don't understand the vicious hatred of Walmart or any other big box store for that matter. I tend to focus on the positives and look at single incidents of lacking service or product quality as not endemic to the big stores. I will even go back to my local Ace Hardware store to buy self-drilling fasteners for sheet metal because their prices are better than anywhere else. The lumber yard there also has very competitive prices and quality lumber. I got burned badly on a bolt purchase, but I don't want Ace Hardware closed down. I will continue to prudently give them my business.