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Posted by Gary in TX on January 27, 2003 at 08:27:43 from (209.151.96.69):
In Reply to: Re: Has This Ever Happened To You ? posted by Gary in TX on January 26, 2003 at 14:52:50:
An update on the road sign. It has been found! Some jerk just pulled it up and took it down the road and dropped it! Reckon this guy is going to be a rocket scientist when he grows up or if he will be flipping burgers? Sounds like CEO material to me. Did yall here about our new Kmart CEO, Julian(what a name)(hope that don't offend anyone, it just don't sound like a mans name to me). 1 million dollar base pay, 1 million if and when Kmart comes out of Chpt. 11 and if store sales exceed goal a 4 times base pay bonus. This proves to me that those big companies don't give a rats butt about thier people working for not much more than minumum wage. We have to fight to get a .25 raise cause they say we are maxed out on our pay scale. That is the biggest load of horse you know what I have ever heard. One thing I won't have to worry about is shopping at the the Super K is that the nearest one in Texas to us is about a 4 or 5 hour drive away. I don't know if there is any in OK or not? I honestly hate to see it close but what can you expect with thieves in my opinion running the company. If it were not so the company wouldn't be in the mess its in right now. Sorry to have got on a roll off topic but it just came out! Yall have a great day!
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