Big brother and Wal-Mart
Everybody's a snoop and you knew this Wal-Mart story had to get juicier. The electronic snoop fired by Wal-Mart for intercepting text messages and taping phone conversations has come forward to suggest he was acting unde pressure in hopes of plugging leaks of information damaging about the country. Do tell. But if he was acting on his own, why did he feel pressured to act?







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I've been told that sometimes conditions
in the "prison building" get very paranoid. Maybe the entire prison crew needs meds. I also wonder if psychosis is contagious or is it SOP career path at the smiley face?
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Posted by: Lwood
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March 9, 2007 11:47 AM
I told you all a while back about a friend of mine who aged 10 years his first 6 months on the job in the main Walmart building in Bentonville.
It apparently takes a strong constitution to work there and heck, that was almost 25 years ago before they started planting chips in the Walmart workers. No telling how many times every cell in their bodies are scanned today.
I just read where Walmart is holding up the technology of downloading top movies to your home, it's there, but everyone's afraid to use it because Walmart wants to sell you DVDs instead. I almost did a rosso and spit up my Sam's Cola all over my keyboard.
Posted by: Deathbyinches
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March 9, 2007 12:44 PM
What's become of our Rosso and Hugh Man? Spring Break? Tax time?
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Posted by: Lwood
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March 9, 2007 04:34 PM
I worked 9 months at the home office. Not an enjoyable experience, although it did lead to a much nicer, better paying job with a major Walmart vendor.
Posted by: FSinNWA
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March 9, 2007 07:55 PM