Safeway, on Kipling, was a shiat show tonight. Not sure if it is the strike, the snow or both.![]()
Safeway, on Kipling, was a shiat show tonight. Not sure if it is the strike, the snow or both.![]()
Micheal HoffHard times make strong men
Strong men create good times
Good times create weak men
Weak men create hard times
I'll probably wake up early and go shopping before the weekend crowds, and I guess strikers, as I usually do on a Saturday morning.
If it's a mess, I'll go across the street to Safeway.
The one by me is not a union store but the meat dept. is. I told the striker at the door I wouldn't got to the meat dept. LOL Of course I did !!!
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.
Reading some comments on 9news and elsewhere, I was shocked by the number of people saying they wouldn't shop at Soopers for no other reason than to support the strikers.
I have no loyalty to Soopers, but I'm going to make sure to shop there through this. How dumb that a bunch of unskilled, easily replaceable workers, doing a job well suited for teenagers, could cause such trouble.
My ranking is Sprouts, KS, then Safeway.
Today I’m making it a point to visit KS first.
I’ve crossed Steelworkers’ lines before to work, certainly not going to be influenced by shelf-stockers
I am not smart enough to edit the "title"
Went to Soopers today. It was awesome. There were no customers so shelves were stocked full to the brim minus the deli/seafood stuff. There were only like 3 employees inside.
I love shopping without a crowd.
Yup, it is a stepping stone. For kids just entering the workforce. Most grocery jobs are entry level jobs requiring ZERO experience. They are jobs designed to give experience and the pay reflects that. Which is why they are jobs well suited for teenagers.
Nobody is going from grocery checker straight to evp of customer relations...there are MANY steps in-between and grocery worker is real close to the bottom. Pay isn't so good at the bottom. You gotta work your way up, not strike your way up.
I'm just imagining the faces of the people that I know from shopping there. I guess they will understand that I don't care, just like they don't care.
What this says for society in general, that it is the battle of the I don't care, versus, you don't care...