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> One thing that I have heard from a number of people is that unlike
> walmart working at Aldis is a good job. They have a decent pay scale and
> benefits.


They're hiring cashiers for $11.50 and hour at the one in Savage.
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"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article >, George
> > wrote:
> (snip)
> >
> > One thing that I have heard from a number of people is that unlike
> > walmart working at Aldis is a good job. They have a decent pay scale and
> > benefits.

>
> They're hiring cashiers for $11.50 and hour at the one in Savage.
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> "I read recipes the way I read science fiction: I get to the end and
> say,'Well, that's not going to happen.'" - Comedian Rita Rudner,
> performance at New York, New York, January 10, 2005.



Being one of the people who do the hiring, cashiers at Wally World start at
$7.00.



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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, George
> > wrote:
> (snip)
>
>>One thing that I have heard from a number of people is that unlike
>>walmart working at Aldis is a good job. They have a decent pay scale and
>>benefits.

>
>
> They're hiring cashiers for $11.50 and hour at the one in Savage.


Which is significantly higher than Wally. I have heard the typical pay
at Aldis is ~$18.00/hour plus they actually have a benefit package.

When our new state budget was announced it was mentioned that a
significant amount of the budget (which we pay for with those taxes that
everyone complains are too high) goes for the "working poor".

An example being the typical Wally employee who gets a little above
minimum wage and no benefits.
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Tony P. wrote in message ...
>In article >, lid
>says...
>> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>> > In article >, George
>> > > wrote:
>> > (snip)
>> >
>> >>One thing that I have heard from a number of people is that unlike
>> >>walmart working at Aldis is a good job. They have a decent pay scale

and
>> >>benefits.
>> >
>> >
>> > They're hiring cashiers for $11.50 and hour at the one in Savage.

>>
>> Which is significantly higher than Wally. I have heard the typical pay
>> at Aldis is ~$18.00/hour plus they actually have a benefit package.
>>
>> When our new state budget was announced it was mentioned that a
>> significant amount of the budget (which we pay for with those taxes that
>> everyone complains are too high) goes for the "working poor".
>>
>> An example being the typical Wally employee who gets a little above
>> minimum wage and no benefits.
>>

>
>Ah, but then Wally World wouldn't be able to offer such low prices.
>


you mean, then Mall-Wart executives couldn't take home such big paychecks.
the prices are not that low, anyhow.


>It's funny - we want to have our cake and eat it too.
>
>Either you pay less at the register and more in taxes, or more at the
>register and less in taxes. Either way, you're going to pay for it.
>





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