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The Great Plandemic-----and by this point pretty much everybody, even the most hard core masker-vaxers, 100% know and even publicly acknowledge is was bull$hit----has left us with a number of after effects. 

One of them is this apathetic culture of no one wanting to work.

Is it really shocking, once you break it down? For some 2 yrs we were brainwashed on this mentality of 'stay home / save a life' and 'don't worry about it, we'll give you pay checks'. Well, after 2 yrs of staying home and saving lives and getting work-free checks, this created a whole shift in work ethic.

As in, there is none now.

Oh, Corporate America has equally had their hand in this disaster. Once they saw all the sky rocket profits they were making on less pay roll, they've been on an irreversible new trend too: keep their debt load low and their bottom line high-----by cutting employment and spiking prices.

This isn't going to reverse any time soon, if ever. The most frightening sector I see it happening in is health care. I work in a hospital and I genuinely hope neither I nor a loved one needs help in one. There is nobody there to care for the patients. ---And the few who are are mostly CNAs who've been b a r e l y trained to do RN work! No exageration.

Buckle up folks-----we're in for the duration with this.



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Totally agree



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No one wants to pay for anything. Abusive employers like Kroger don't help. Heaven help you if they manage to establish a monopoly in your area. "People gotta eat!"



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Part time only.  Minimum wage plus a dime.  Random schedules.

Hourly management qualifies for EBT and Section 8, sure.

But it sounds more to me like you don't have the needs of the shareholders in mind.

You filthy commie.  How dare you.



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WOW , I've been away from this site for several months, but decided to come back 'just for fun' and read a few comments. (Haven't actually worked for Kroger for over two years). 
I'm glad to know that more and more people are finally wising up and realizing that the masks and lockdowns didn't really accomplish much, and were in fact much more damaging than people realized at the time.  Thousands of businesses have shut down across the US because of the after-effects.  (Especially restaurants..... the national statistics are shocking).  
However, I still see (maybe about 5 percent? of the general public) insisting on wearing face masks when going about their business, like going into the grocery store, the post office, the department store, the gas station, the library, etc.
I have come to the conclusion that those people can be classified into several groups (some may be members of more than one of these groups):
1) People who are extremely shy or self-conscious and prefer not to show their face in public.
2) People who still actually believe the media hype (now fostered primarily by the billion $  pharmaceutical companies and the hard-left liberals who want the general public to be constrained and docile, easily manipulated, and have less freedom of thought and speech). The leftists ENJOY it when the general public bows to the "officially prescribed" and "accepted" lines of thought. 
3) People who have health problems, are sickly (or believe they are sick), and honestly believe that masks help keep them safer - whether that is actually true or not is totally irrelevant.  
4) Criminals and would-be criminals who have always loved wearing masks -   in an effort to help keep their faces from being recognized.  It's no accident that one of the greatclassic stereotypes of criminals has been a picture of a guy with a face mask. (like, for the last 100+ years).  
5) Hardcore believers in the CNN and MSNBC talking points. They love wearing masks as a rallying cry for the "Progessives" although it is actually more like a virtue signaling device.  ("See, you guys, I am a caring person and I don't want you to catch my germs"! ) 
6) People who don't do their own investigative research from various viewpoints, but listen to anything and everything they see and hear without questioning.   
 
Anonymous wrote:

The Great Plandemic-----and by this point pretty much everybody, even the most hard core masker-vaxers, 100% know and even publicly acknowledge is was bull$hit----has left us with a number of after effects. 

One of them is this apathetic culture of no one wanting to work.

Is it really shocking, once you break it down? For some 2 yrs we were brainwashed on this mentality of 'stay home / save a life' and 'don't worry about it, we'll give you pay checks'. Well, after 2 yrs of staying home and saving lives and getting work-free checks, this created a whole shift in work ethic.

As in, there is none now.

Oh, Corporate America has equally had their hand in this disaster. Once they saw all the sky rocket profits they were making on less pay roll, they've been on an irreversible new trend too: keep their debt load low and their bottom line high-----by cutting employment and spiking prices.

This isn't going to reverse any time soon, if ever. The most frightening sector I see it happening in is health care. I work in a hospital and I genuinely hope neither I nor a loved one needs help in one. There is nobody there to care for the patients. ---And the few who are are mostly CNAs who've been b a r e l y trained to do RN work! No exageration.

Buckle up folks-----we're in for the duration with this.


 



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Kroger-Employee wrote:
WOW , I've been away from this site for several months, but decided to come back 'just for fun' and read a few comments. (Haven't actually worked for Kroger for over two years). 
I'm glad to know that more and more people are finally wising up and realizing that the masks and lockdowns didn't really accomplish much, and were in fact much more damaging than people realized at the time.  Thousands of businesses have shut down across the US because of the after-effects.  (Especially restaurants..... the national statistics are shocking).  
However, I still see (maybe about 5 percent? of the general public) insisting on wearing face masks when going about their business, like going into the grocery store, the post office, the department store, the gas station, the library, etc.
I have come to the conclusion that those people can be classified into several groups (some may be members of more than one of these groups):
1) People who are extremely shy or self-conscious and prefer not to show their face in public.
2) People who still actually believe the media hype (now fostered primarily by the billion $  pharmaceutical companies and the hard-left liberals who want the general public to be constrained and docile, easily manipulated, and have less freedom of thought and speech). The leftists ENJOY it when the general public bows to the "officially prescribed" and "accepted" lines of thought. 
3) People who have health problems, are sickly (or believe they are sick), and honestly believe that masks help keep them safer - whether that is actually true or not is totally irrelevant.  
4) Criminals and would-be criminals who have always loved wearing masks -   in an effort to help keep their faces from being recognized.  It's no accident that one of the greatclassic stereotypes of criminals has been a picture of a guy with a face mask. (like, for the last 100+ years).  
5) Hardcore believers in the CNN and MSNBC talking points. They love wearing masks as a rallying cry for the "Progessives" although it is actually more like a virtue signaling device.  ("See, you guys, I am a caring person and I don't want you to catch my germs"! ) 
6) People who don't do their own investigative research from various viewpoints, but listen to anything and everything they see and hear without questioning.   
 
Anonymous wrote:

The Great Plandemic-----and by this point pretty much everybody, even the most hard core masker-vaxers, 100% know and even publicly acknowledge is was bull$hit----has left us with a number of after effects. 

One of them is this apathetic culture of no one wanting to work.

Is it really shocking, once you break it down? For some 2 yrs we were brainwashed on this mentality of 'stay home / save a life' and 'don't worry about it, we'll give you pay checks'. Well, after 2 yrs of staying home and saving lives and getting work-free checks, this created a whole shift in work ethic.

As in, there is none now.

Oh, Corporate America has equally had their hand in this disaster. Once they saw all the sky rocket profits they were making on less pay roll, they've been on an irreversible new trend too: keep their debt load low and their bottom line high-----by cutting employment and spiking prices.

This isn't going to reverse any time soon, if ever. The most frightening sector I see it happening in is health care. I work in a hospital and I genuinely hope neither I nor a loved one needs help in one. There is nobody there to care for the patients. ---And the few who are are mostly CNAs who've been b a r e l y trained to do RN work! No exageration.

Buckle up folks-----we're in for the duration with this.


 


 You work at Kroger and youre trying to give your opinion on how the country should be ran? LOL! Stick to collecting carts.



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 You work at Kroger and youre trying to give your opinion on how the country should be ran? LOL! Stick to collecting carts.


In the order you responded:

Nope. Never have worked for Kroger, but I did used to be a salaried manager for their strongest competitor (let's see if you're smart enough to figure out who I mean).

Nope. Not trying to give an opinion on how the country should be ran-----but I'm 100% correct in my assesment of how the whole WORLD is being run, currently.

Nope. You stick to collecting the boogers out your nose biggrin 



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Kroger-Employee wrote:
OP here...........man, you 100% covered everything (and more!) of what I was describing.
There are people who I think will be masked / vaxed til their dying day (won't it be funny if it's from COVID?).
YES. This whole thing was a money grab / social control / thought police action unlike anything the world has ever seen before----that's why it was so easy to spring it on us before we knew what was happening.
The best way to destroy your enemy is not to physically kill them....just render them incompetent or, better yet, as an Enemy of the State. That way even their quiet supporters are too scared to speak up for fear of having that ghastly light shined on them.
I don't care who wears what or chooses which chemicals to put into their bodies. But leave me alone. I'll help you by staying as invisible and silent as you'll let me be. ... If that's not enough? You still gonna try violating my privacy and rights?
I'll help you some more.
But you won't like it. biggrin
WOW , I've been away from this site for several months, but decided to come back 'just for fun' and read a few comments. (Haven't actually worked for Kroger for over two years). 
I'm glad to know that more and more people are finally wising up and realizing that the masks and lockdowns didn't really accomplish much, and were in fact much more damaging than people realized at the time.  Thousands of businesses have shut down across the US because of the after-effects.  (Especially restaurants..... the national statistics are shocking).  
However, I still see (maybe about 5 percent? of the general public) insisting on wearing face masks when going about their business, like going into the grocery store, the post office, the department store, the gas station, the library, etc.
I have come to the conclusion that those people can be classified into several groups (some may be members of more than one of these groups):
1) People who are extremely shy or self-conscious and prefer not to show their face in public.
2) People who still actually believe the media hype (now fostered primarily by the billion $  pharmaceutical companies and the hard-left liberals who want the general public to be constrained and docile, easily manipulated, and have less freedom of thought and speech). The leftists ENJOY it when the general public bows to the "officially prescribed" and "accepted" lines of thought. 
3) People who have health problems, are sickly (or believe they are sick), and honestly believe that masks help keep them safer - whether that is actually true or not is totally irrelevant.  
4) Criminals and would-be criminals who have always loved wearing masks -   in an effort to help keep their faces from being recognized.  It's no accident that one of the greatclassic stereotypes of criminals has been a picture of a guy with a face mask. (like, for the last 100+ years).  
5) Hardcore believers in the CNN and MSNBC talking points. They love wearing masks as a rallying cry for the "Progessives" although it is actually more like a virtue signaling device.  ("See, you guys, I am a caring person and I don't want you to catch my germs"! ) 
6) People who don't do their own investigative research from various viewpoints, but listen to anything and everything they see and hear without questioning.  
Anonymous wrote:

The Great Plandemic-----and by this point pretty much everybody, even the most hard core masker-vaxers, 100% know and even publicly acknowledge is was bull$hit----has left us with a number of after effects. 

One of them is this apathetic culture of no one wanting to work.

Is it really shocking, once you break it down? For some 2 yrs we were brainwashed on this mentality of 'stay home / save a life' and 'don't worry about it, we'll give you pay checks'. Well, after 2 yrs of staying home and saving lives and getting work-free checks, this created a whole shift in work ethic.

As in, there is none now.

Oh, Corporate America has equally had their hand in this disaster. Once they saw all the sky rocket profits they were making on less pay roll, they've been on an irreversible new trend too: keep their debt load low and their bottom line high-----by cutting employment and spiking prices.

This isn't going to reverse any time soon, if ever. The most frightening sector I see it happening in is health care. I work in a hospital and I genuinely hope neither I nor a loved one needs help in one. There is nobody there to carefor the patients. ---And the few who are are mostly CNAs who've been b a r e l y trained to do RN work! No exageration.

Buckle up folks-----we're in for the duration with this.



 



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The big thing I've seen is in store hours.

Winco is the only 24 hour grocer left.

Kroger closes at 10:00 pm around here. 

Walmart at 11:00 pm.  All of them.  Not only ghetto stores that closed at midnight instead of being 24h, but nice ones too.

Kroger opens later now at 6:00 am if they have a Starbucks, 7:00 if not.

Walmart in particular no longer carries small or individual packs of insufficiently profitable items, just jumbo and combo packs.

And prices are up twenty or thirty percent.



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Anonymous wrote:

The big thing I've seen is in store hours.

Winco is the only 24 hour grocer left.

Kroger closes at 10:00 pm around here. 

Walmart at 11:00 pm.  All of them.  Not only ghetto stores that closed at midnight instead of being 24h, but nice ones too.

Kroger opens later now at 6:00 am if they have a Starbucks, 7:00 if not.

Walmart in particular no longer carries small or individual packs of insufficiently profitable items, just jumbo and combo packs.

And prices are up twenty or thirty percent.


 Not an accident, and very much a pre planned part of the whole bullsh!t plandemic. Create a permanent state of panic shopping. This is part of why every time we turn arounf 'the news' is once again grinding out some new end of the world scare story.



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Nah.

Pandemic over.

M-POX too.

To call it Monkeypox would be pedophobic.



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