Misc thoughts
I belong to a political website where we discuss many matters.
Whenever the Walmart/Big Box topic comes up, I find that I am usually in a party of one, and the "pack mentality" prevails and I get jumped on.
I get alot of this:
The people at Walmart don't have to work there. If they don't like it there, work elsewhere.
Walmart gives opportunities to unskilled people.
Walmart is great for the economy, it lets people with less money get more.
Walmart is great because it does not support unions, which are driving our country into the ground.
Walmart functions within the law. If you can't take the competition, you should not be in business.
I always get variations like the above. Then there will be some a-hole on there that will say "I love Walmart. I even get my eyewear there, it is cheap and it's fine quality. Everything they do is great. They are getting into groceries and I will get my groceries there too. Why pay extra for union supermarkets. I heard they are getting into banking. I am going to move my accounts there as soon as they do!"
I don't know what it is, but when people gush about how great WalMart is, I want to throttle them. But I have seen people like in the Jib Jab ad. Carts full of crap they don't really need, and will all break shortly. But it's cheap, so what the heck.
Every one of us here, who are a pretty enlightened bunch, have seen what the big box mentality has gotten us. You get low prices, but you LOSE CHOICE. You lose service. When I mention this to the other folks, they laugh and say, there are still those stores. And they should diversify and provide something that WalMart doesn't. That is called finding your niche. I had one idiot claim that I am so stupid to "waste my money" on full service stores. He claimed that he bet he had alot more money than I did. I let him continue with his personal fantasies.
Usually I shut them up when I point out that many times other stores have found their "niche", to then have that niche incorporated into WalMart, and again the little guy loses. It's kind of like creating a new operating system in the shadow of Microsoft. Good luck.
Do I want protectionism? No. More government controls, no. I don't know where the answer is. But the problem, like most problems, is multi faceted. It is not just the greedy corporations. It's US.
We LET it happen. Every time our new Rival ice cream maker breaks and we just throw it out and go get a new one, we let it happen. Every time we give up seeking out the small stores to patronize and just make it easy on ourselves and go to a big box store, we let it happen. Every time we do all our Christmas shopping at one big box store for convenience, we let it happen.
And our expectations on low prices, what the hell is up with that. People think a multi-speed bike is $70. I bought my 10 speed bike in 1972 for $70! Bikes aren't $70, they should be $200. We just think they should be cheap, because all the bike makers have turned to China where they can pay people $1 an hour. My conservative friends (and I am conservative, but here we part ways)just think this is fine. They think this is an even playing field, because, hey, that was more than the people in China were getting before we set up factories there! To me, I want someone to tell me how we didn't just simply move slave labor to another country. For all those who decried slavery and indentured servitude and child labor and sweatshops in the US past, where are all these people now? Oh, they happily shop at WalMart.
I explain that when manufacturing is done here, all the peripheral business from raw materials to coffee shops to insurance companies to contractors that support those businesses benefit. And they pay the jobs that are NOT minimum wages. And the people that work there acquire what I call "transportable skills"--things such as management, human resources, accounting--that can be used in other jobs in a person's career. You know, something besides retail. When I mention these things, I am usually chastised about not understanding business, being a union sympathizer, being against free choice in the market place. You see, Conservatives are the absolute worst at allowing alternative viewpoints within the Party. It doesn't matter that I have worked full time since 1977 when I was 16 (ok so it wasn't legal) put myself through college, and have owned a consulting company for years. I just don't understand how business works, see.
Big Box stores don't believe in free choice. They believe in THEIR choice. They don't give a rat's behind for anything but their organization. Hey, greed is not always bad, and believe me, I am not aligning myself with the PC, anti-corporation, all business is evil crowd. They're both wrong.
But nothing changes until we change. When you buy a product that is not right, call up their customer service and demand them to make it right. Complain about their Chinese made garbage. Let them know what you think. Demand they fix it. Go to the stores when something is wrong and bitch about the quality. Over and over. It's what I am starting to do. You can do it without being over the top and yelling at a clerk that has no control over it. Get the manager involved. Show him how something is crappy when it is. Make him advise his buyer.
It's not something that is going to change by being depressed about it. Reject bad quality. And patronize the stores and websites that have products made in America. It's not always easy, but nothing worthwhile is.
As for me personally? I hate WalMart. I hate everything about it. I mean no offense to anyone who is a member here and works there or shops there. But it's my experience. I hate the lighting. I think it looks like a Taiwanese flea market. The clothes suck, the electronics are cheap. It seems the people shopping there are the same people you fine waiting in line at the DMV. Geez, that sounds elitist, but heck, it's true.
And you know what? I would like to meet that old guy that they have on those commercials as the "happy greeter". You know why? Because I don't think he's freaking happy. I would like to ask him:
"Hey, what are you so happy about? You're like 75, and you are on your feet all day greeting the schmucks wondering into your store. Don't give me that line that you don't need the money, or you are just doing something so you are not bored. I don't buy that. Not bored! Isn't reading Archie in the comics in a nice overstuffed chair more interesting than standing there on your aching feet all day? Man, why aren't you on the golf course! You're 75, I would hope that for working all your life you are able to do that. Don't sell me that you love working there. Your boss is half your age and he got his job by jamming his head into inappropriate places. Do you like the phony hoo rah they make you do at the beginning of the day like you are in pre-school? How's that for respect. Do you like the kids in the stereo section to refer to you as the "old guy", and shake their heads that they don't end up like you?" That's what I would like to say to that guy.
Man, if you really need the job, I am all for it. Just don't try to make me believe that it's the best thing since sliced bread.
OK ranting off for the night.
Whew.