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As long as no one messes w. their charter school "initiatives" .... I'm down with that. Smarmie Doofus Sep 2014 #1
Yep, one of those initiatives sulphurdunn Sep 2014 #141
Surely you're joking. DeltaLitProf Sep 2014 #183
I am; they're not: Smarmie Doofus Sep 2014 #185
Walmart is becoming K-MArt Uben Sep 2014 #2
I haven't even seen a K Mart in years kcr Sep 2014 #42
ours closed a year ago shanti Sep 2014 #85
We have a Kmart here. Quackers Sep 2014 #182
I was in one recently spinbaby Sep 2014 #99
in days past you could buy decent linens demigoddess Sep 2014 #109
I remember they used to have a nice little craft section kcr Sep 2014 #118
Kmart doesn't have one anymore and I missed it when I was doing crafts. Louisiana1976 Sep 2014 #158
That's why I won't shop there LittleGirl Sep 2014 #43
The Walton family... elzenmahn Sep 2014 #180
Honestly... Salviati Sep 2014 #70
Right on Point...... LovingA2andMI Sep 2014 #78
Well.. 1dogleft Sep 2014 #136
Sears owns them actually and yes they are doing badly largely because they cstanleytech Sep 2014 #171
sorry, hate to be a stickler 1dogleft Sep 2014 #176
Meh whatever Kmart is still going down the toilet cstanleytech Sep 2014 #179
K Mart is much better than Walmart Warpy Sep 2014 #155
I prefer Kmart Freddie Sep 2014 #167
So, this is a new revenue stream that one of the Walton's dreamed up? blackspade Sep 2014 #3
I owe my soul to the company store underpants Sep 2014 #5
Wow!!! What a talent! IdaBriggs Sep 2014 #6
Here's a version with Johnny Cash I like even better: Brigid Sep 2014 #27
Mazny thanks homegirl Sep 2014 #156
I favor the rockabilly version starroute Sep 2014 #71
truly heaven05 Sep 2014 #13
Indeed. blackspade Sep 2014 #25
For the modern images I like the version from Joe vs. the Volcano csziggy Sep 2014 #95
"I didn't say that. If I'd said that I'd be wrong" underpants Sep 2014 #105
I also love Abe Vigoda in it csziggy Sep 2014 #112
I love this version. And this movie. DeadLetterOffice Sep 2014 #126
Not new. Serfs were treated thus in the Middle Ages. riqster Sep 2014 #47
Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go I owe my soul to the company store. tanyev Sep 2014 #4
I'm sick to death of WalMart. I am afraid of what will replace it. marble falls Sep 2014 #7
Costco will replace it. knightmaar Sep 2014 #9
You and me both... daleanime Sep 2014 #17
Ding, ding, ding LittleGirl Sep 2014 #44
Online was 41% of last Xmas BrotherIvan Sep 2014 #137
God, I hope not... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2014 #162
Are they opening their own internal Cash Advance Store? knightmaar Sep 2014 #8
For god's sake, don't give these greedy ghouls any ideas!! arcane1 Sep 2014 #113
I don't know if this is everywhere, but here they already have raven mad Sep 2014 #165
Just another reason never to shop there. bigwillq Sep 2014 #10
They are not allowed to operate in the city and county yuiyoshida Sep 2014 #11
Just like the 49ers itsrobert Sep 2014 #127
Well, hey..I am a Raiders fan... yuiyoshida Sep 2014 #128
If they do, you'll meet some terrific folks in Nome! raven mad Sep 2014 #166
rich, greedy waltons heaven05 Sep 2014 #12
I'm on an 'in a fix' income heaven05 Sep 2014 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author heaven05 Sep 2014 #15
Time for a class action . nt 99Forever Sep 2014 #16
Stop feeding the beast. Boycott Walmart. Hotler Sep 2014 #18
How is that even legal? procon Sep 2014 #19
Doesnt target have a specific dress code? Travis_0004 Sep 2014 #39
That's correct mythology Sep 2014 #65
When my daughters worked as waitresses they routinely had to buy certain clothes and shoes LiberalEsto Sep 2014 #61
Most retailers do it Dopers_Greed Sep 2014 #93
I would NEVER buy anything from a salesperson with white on the sides of their shoes! renate Sep 2014 #100
I know I don't... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2014 #163
I work at a place where I have to purchase my own pants. xmas74 Sep 2014 #145
My daughter works for an ambulette service, they are required to madmom Sep 2014 #186
I'm a volunteer sweetapogee Sep 2014 #217
Thank you for what you do. My daughter is also a madmom Sep 2014 #218
New low from the Walton's; trying to restructure their workforce by legally ridding themselves DhhD Sep 2014 #20
I'm certainly no fan or defender of Wal-Mart, HOWEVER: I've worked retail in a number of stores maddiemom Sep 2014 #21
I'm just curious. When is it not possible for you to avoid shopping at Walmart? Demit Sep 2014 #36
Well, that's due to my own poor willpower. I have, many times sworn I would never again shop maddiemom Sep 2014 #51
I know in my case xmas74 Sep 2014 #148
It's not the fact they have a dress code. It is how specific the dress code is. kcr Sep 2014 #50
I've worked at one major department store that required business suits or dresses maddiemom Sep 2014 #57
Ok kcr Sep 2014 #67
Are you sure Walmart pays min wage? yeoman6987 Sep 2014 #202
What, are you asking me if they break that law? Or saying they may pay more? kcr Sep 2014 #208
Thanks! That is true about states. I was in Rhode Island yeoman6987 Sep 2014 #209
I worked at OfficeMax back in the day wickerwoman Sep 2014 #117
It doesn't matter if it's not new. I don't think anyone is claiming it is. kcr Sep 2014 #119
If customers won't spend money Shadowflash Sep 2014 #22
Fuckin' plantation owners. They're nothing more than that. nt valerief Sep 2014 #23
Wal-Mart is about three miles from me but... TRoN33 Sep 2014 #24
Target? navarth Sep 2014 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author shanti Sep 2014 #89
So you add an additional 34 miles to your carbon footprint. former9thward Sep 2014 #38
Target is no better than Walmart. Terra Alta Sep 2014 #66
Well.....This Person Will...? LovingA2andMI Sep 2014 #81
I've tried and tried and... greiner3 Sep 2014 #108
STRIKE, denbot Sep 2014 #26
Easier said than done. Nt Terra Alta Sep 2014 #83
Not even offering a 'uniform allowance'? Lars39 Sep 2014 #28
The blue collared shirts and khakis have been dress code for several years already liberal N proud Sep 2014 #29
How is it "propaganda"? There is nothing false in this story. SunSeeker Sep 2014 #94
The fact that their dress code is new is false liberal N proud Sep 2014 #116
Well there are sources that say it's new kcr Sep 2014 #120
I have an inside source that says otherwise liberal N proud Sep 2014 #121
Maybe they should share with the media, then n/t kcr Sep 2014 #122
I worked for Walmart for several years starting in 2003, madmom Sep 2014 #187
I'll take it into consideration along with the employees who say it's new kcr Sep 2014 #189
Makes no difference to me what you "take into consideration". I know madmom Sep 2014 #193
Glad you're okay with me not taking your word for it kcr Sep 2014 #197
I don't see in my comments that I said madmom Sep 2014 #198
No need to look for things to be outraged at Wal Mart for kcr Sep 2014 #199
Yes but so should everyone else, no double standard. Have you madmom Sep 2014 #201
But it is new in the sense of what is now required. SunSeeker Sep 2014 #129
STRIKE, denbot Sep 2014 #30
Agreed. We need a general strike. Laelth Sep 2014 #32
Agreed! jen63 Sep 2014 #40
Lovely. (sarcasm) n/t Laelth Sep 2014 #31
They get worse with each passing day. nt City Lights Sep 2014 #33
When I drove for non union Autozone, we HAD TO BUY their uniform. B Calm Sep 2014 #34
Don't forget to smile while you bend over Blue Owl Sep 2014 #37
This is new? Tree-Hugger Sep 2014 #41
The collars are new, at least since 2009. sir pball Sep 2014 #103
When I worked in the health-care industry (several years ago) Glorfindel Sep 2014 #45
**Yes** Lars39 Sep 2014 #55
Reading the comments under the story.....I'd say over 80% think they SHOULD buy their own uniforms.. a kennedy Sep 2014 #46
Truly. Have people never heard of a 'uniform allowance'? Lars39 Sep 2014 #54
This is a crappy policy, but it's not new. conservaphobe Sep 2014 #48
$19.97 is a LOT for those living on minimum wage. closeupready Sep 2014 #49
They owe their soul...to the company store. Hubert Flottz Sep 2014 #52
Greed is an incurable disease. nt ladjf Sep 2014 #53
And the really sad thing is that the wealth addicted don't know ir care what they're doing. Initech Sep 2014 #82
I believe that such greed is neurotic behavior left over ladjf Sep 2014 #104
Not unreasonable YarnAddict Sep 2014 #56
You are exactly right. Terra Alta Sep 2014 #63
Walmart thanks you for your support. Hugabear Sep 2014 #106
Oh, please YarnAddict Sep 2014 #140
I hope the Goodwill comment is a joke SoapBox Sep 2014 #212
No, it wasn't a joke YarnAddict Sep 2014 #216
Exactly the reasons the rich brats that own Walmart came up JanMichael Sep 2014 #123
Yes, because YarnAddict Sep 2014 #139
you are hilarious JanMichael Sep 2014 #144
Another blast from the recent past. yallerdawg Sep 2014 #58
Dress code BlueinOhio Sep 2014 #59
because they haven't found any business success without uniformed workers? unblock Sep 2014 #60
Not really "new". Terra Alta Sep 2014 #62
As much as I hate walmart, I don't have an issue with this tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #64
This is all about control and conditioning. yallerdawg Sep 2014 #68
+1000 Tom Ripley Sep 2014 #110
God, they are an ugly, horrible bunch of people. louis-t Sep 2014 #69
On the positive side - TAX DEDUCTION packman Sep 2014 #72
Nope Travis_0004 Sep 2014 #75
I doubt many people on WalMart wages itemize. nt LeftyMom Sep 2014 #80
Of course, packman Sep 2014 #90
Pretty sure all companies require you to buy your own clothes for work. dilby Sep 2014 #73
Exactly. The real thing to be angry about walmart imo is the poverty level wages cstanleytech Sep 2014 #76
This is part of that issue kcr Sep 2014 #125
No, it's not against labor laws SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #132
If they aren't making up the difference for employees kcr Sep 2014 #135
A dress code is not a uniform Travis_0004 Sep 2014 #142
If the khakis and polo have to be a specific color, then it's a uniform kcr Sep 2014 #147
If they have to buy it from the company and only the company I would agree 100% however cstanleytech Sep 2014 #157
What does it matter where they have to buy it from? kcr Sep 2014 #190
I agree 100% that it's shitty SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #151
It makes no difference kcr Sep 2014 #192
I agree they are a financial burden SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #195
As a blanket statement that isn't true kcr Sep 2014 #196
I've agreed repeatedly that it's a shitty thing for Walmart to do SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #206
You're conflating my different arguments with different people in this thread kcr Sep 2014 #207
I'm not conflating anything SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #210
Yes, and that's why this is a crappy, cheap thing to do to its underpaid, benefits-lacking employees Gormy Cuss Sep 2014 #204
Its not a uniform its a dress code. cstanleytech Sep 2014 #143
If it doesn't matter what color it is, it's a dress code kcr Sep 2014 #149
Sorry, but that's just not correct SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #152
I love how everying thinks they're correcting me on points that really don't frigging matter. kcr Sep 2014 #191
I don't see why you're so upset SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #211
IMO there's a difference between a dress code and uniform tabbycat31 Sep 2014 #178
Ive had worse dress codes Travis_0004 Sep 2014 #74
Walmart is a strong contender for "Worst Employer in the USA". lark Sep 2014 #77
How have their employees not revolted against them yet? Initech Sep 2014 #79
Can you buy work clothes with food stamps? tclambert Sep 2014 #84
Cheap bastards. 840high Sep 2014 #86
Forgive me for wondering.... Plucketeer Sep 2014 #87
WalMart has invaded rural America. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2014 #214
loaded 16 tons and what do they get? they owe their soul to the company store Tuesday Afternoon Sep 2014 #88
"I owe my soul to the company store." SunSeeker Sep 2014 #91
The only "news" is the first sentence in your second paragraph jmowreader Sep 2014 #92
If they are going to make them wear a quasi-uniform, then the employees better buy their... Tikki Sep 2014 #96
The plantation owners before the war made their slaves make their own clothes . Each Corporate geretogo Sep 2014 #97
My former employer started that at my job. no_hypocrisy Sep 2014 #98
Just an example... yallerdawg Sep 2014 #101
Buying at the company store adieu Sep 2014 #102
Incomprehensible that anyone would be defending a billion-dollar corporation Hugabear Sep 2014 #107
Corporations can deduct all their expenses, why can't humans? Trillo Sep 2014 #111
I've worked at places that have had uniforms and dress codes. tammywammy Sep 2014 #114
The only way they can increase sales is to force their employees to buy crap. nt TeamPooka Sep 2014 #115
Don't tread on Wal Mart... blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #124
So much for the minimum wage raise! Apparently Wally wants to stay on welfare by forcing the jwirr Sep 2014 #130
Target does the same cwydro Sep 2014 #131
I work in Retail Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #133
Dress code for employees? What about... yallerdawg Sep 2014 #134
Are we sure that Wal-Mart isn't owned by Mr.Krabs from Spongebob? nt Jamaal510 Sep 2014 #138
I stopped going to walmart entirely jamzrockz Sep 2014 #146
That is fairly common PatSeg Sep 2014 #150
Never ceases to amaze me that people... americannightmare Sep 2014 #153
I read this and was reminded of: LiberalElite Sep 2014 #154
Walmart in New York has enforced that dress code for years. In_The_Wind Sep 2014 #159
There is plenty to atttack Walmart for, but I do not see this as an isssue. ohnoyoudidnt Sep 2014 #160
When I worked at Target, we had to buy our own clothes MNBrewer Sep 2014 #161
Walmart didnt provide all the clothes usually it was a shirt or two and then you were on your own cstanleytech Sep 2014 #172
This is a double score for Wal-Mart gollygee Sep 2014 #164
Wal-Mart tooeyeten Sep 2014 #168
sorry but I see no problem here santroy79 Sep 2014 #169
Hmm davidthegnome Sep 2014 #170
absolutely! eom LittleGirl Sep 2014 #184
Great post--thanks Old Crow Sep 2014 #194
That is the BEST advice, keep looking! nolabels Sep 2014 #215
Every place I've ever worked with a dress code... Dr Hobbitstein Sep 2014 #173
Typical VA_Jill Sep 2014 #174
I dislike Wal-Mart as much as anyone but Nevada Blue Sep 2014 #175
Whenever there was a specific uniform required Tsiyu Sep 2014 #222
no reason to be sorry Nevada Blue Sep 2014 #223
Yeah, I was commiserating Tsiyu Sep 2014 #224
Just when I thought Walmart couldn't sink any lower... DesertDiamond Sep 2014 #177
I so hate this company. smirkymonkey Sep 2014 #181
There is nothing new here, I worked there awhile back for madmom Sep 2014 #188
In California...cleaning cost reimbursement required? SoapBox Sep 2014 #200
I had to buy my own when our dept started requiring a dress code. ileus Sep 2014 #203
WalMart, losing customers now add the employee clothing line Todays_Illusion Sep 2014 #205
Under the Fair Labor Standards Act... KBlagburn Sep 2014 #213
I would support employees buying their own clothes if WalMart paid for their healthcare. Otherwise, 4lbs Sep 2014 #219
I owe my soul to the company store. MohRokTah Sep 2014 #220
So let's get this straight Tsiyu Sep 2014 #221
As far as I know, this has been true for years. ladyVet Sep 2014 #225
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