aaronkupen Fully Optimized Messages 1,848 Location Pittsburgh, PA Dec 25, 2008 #11 Not to mention the prices.
Hussein19891 Biostar Stole my heart Messages 2,210 Location Canada Dec 26, 2008 #12 Yeah prices are like super low. So low you sometimes forget the unethical corporation they are.
Peter.Cort TF's First Dry Ice User! Messages 5,018 Location Boston, MA Dec 26, 2008 #13 right. but they are so low that you remember that they can only sell them for so low because of their unethical practices..
right. but they are so low that you remember that they can only sell them for so low because of their unethical practices..
OP OP H4x3r AKA ComatoseClown Messages 1,526 Dec 26, 2008 #14 and then you think of the higher prices of the other competitors and want a lower price...and the cycle starts all over again
and then you think of the higher prices of the other competitors and want a lower price...and the cycle starts all over again
aaronkupen Fully Optimized Messages 1,848 Location Pittsburgh, PA Dec 26, 2008 #15 I'd rather buy things at a low price from a company with unethical practices compared to a higher price from another company with unethical practices.
I'd rather buy things at a low price from a company with unethical practices compared to a higher price from another company with unethical practices.
Hussein19891 Biostar Stole my heart Messages 2,210 Location Canada Dec 26, 2008 #16 When dealing with unethical businesses its hard to get ahead without having to compromise ones own business ethics.
When dealing with unethical businesses its hard to get ahead without having to compromise ones own business ethics.
OP OP H4x3r AKA ComatoseClown Messages 1,526 Dec 26, 2008 #17 makes you wonder what Sam Walton would think if he were to see how is business is treating people, let alone employees
makes you wonder what Sam Walton would think if he were to see how is business is treating people, let alone employees
aaronkupen Fully Optimized Messages 1,848 Location Pittsburgh, PA Dec 26, 2008 #18 Employees aren't forced to work there, if it's so bad they can find something else.
Peter.Cort TF's First Dry Ice User! Messages 5,018 Location Boston, MA Dec 26, 2008 #19 how many elderly people have you seen working at old navy or pepboys?
ricanflow Golden Master Messages 6,317 Location Euless, Tx Dec 26, 2008 #20 aaronkupen said: Employees aren't forced to work there, if it's so bad they can find something else. Click to expand... with the way the economy is...some people have no choice.
aaronkupen said: Employees aren't forced to work there, if it's so bad they can find something else. Click to expand... with the way the economy is...some people have no choice.