Mace Bloodstone
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Walmart needs wider aisles, there's usually a motorized cart blocking you from getting by.
OP: You forgot Meijer.. www.meijer.com
...Target needs a financial-services counter: where you can pay bills, purchase money orders/wire money..
..taking it back to the old school- who remembers Zayre's.. Venture..
Walmart needs wider aisles, there's usually a motorized cart blocking you from getting by.
Women shop at Target,
Men shop at Walmart.
this is the way it must be.
Target all the way. Every Wal-Mart I go to looks like a tornado went through it.
No one shops at K-Mart either, but those stores always look like s***.I work for Wal-Mart, so I hate it.
But Wal-Mart does have the better deals.
But most Targets, because NO ONE SHOPS THERE thanks to Wal-Mart, are generally cleaner, quieter, and the people there aren't rude/freaks, stressed.
I've been finding Targets always have those rarer games that go under Wal-Marts radar (Monster Tale for the DS) or at least they'll keep games in stock longer (Castlevanina: LoS)
MMmmmmm...MMMMMM...Target. I can't even walk into a Wal-Mart without thinking I'm going to work and having to deal with customers.
Walmart employees don't get paid enough to care about anything.
I think Target employees get brainwashed into thinking they're "part of a team" and are trying to reach goals or something.
Target does try to emphasize the workers as a "team". I remember we would have a "team huddle" in the conference room every evening and they'd give us candy or treats from the bakery while the LOD complimented various people for their recent efforts. There were also little compliment cards employees filled out for each other, and you could get rewards like a meal from the cafe if you received a certain amount of cards. It sounds silly and kind of brainwash-y, sure, and I often made fun of it when telling my friends. But it was nice to feel appreciated, all the same. From what I've heard, Wal-Mart's treatment of its workers is not so encouraging.