Originally posted by: torpid
Sorry to be a conspiracist, but have you been involved any pro-union protests for your whole foods?
At the WF here, they fired someone because they made the wrong drink and then rather than throw it out, drank it. There is a lot of mumbling that she was really fired because she had been vocal about unionizing WF workers.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
you want me to come up there and start some sh!t at Whole Foods?
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
you want me to come up there and start some sh!t at Whole Foods?
Count me in.
Originally posted by: sygyzy
Exactly how does the HR guy further his career by getting you fired? You need to rethink things.
Originally posted by: agnitrate
Originally posted by: torpid
Sorry to be a conspiracist, but have you been involved any pro-union protests for your whole foods?
At the WF here, they fired someone because they made the wrong drink and then rather than throw it out, drank it. There is a lot of mumbling that she was really fired because she had been vocal about unionizing WF workers.
lol, No union stuff. WFM is REALLY anti-union. I'm just a college student working to get my tuition money. I don't even agree with most of the stuff WFM believes in, but it was a decent place to work until recently.
They weren't looking for a reason to fire me, I don't believe. Everybody loves me over there. Everybody except this new HR guy who everybody hates. You can't fight the HR person when he gets regional involved and goes over everybody's heads.
-silver
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
you want me to come up there and start some sh!t at Whole Foods?
Count me in.
we can grab our posse on the way, I'm thinking it's time for a road trip.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
That sucks bro Seriously though - were you interested in a career at that place? A grocery store isn't the best place to be working during college. I made the mistake of just doing retail in college when I could have furthered myself in an internship or a "real job".