

They also need to move truck headlights lower to the ground. There’s absolutely no need for them to be eye level.
They also need to move truck headlights lower to the ground. There’s absolutely no need for them to be eye level.
Man remember when jobs let your sick days roll over at the end of the year…
Assuming your coworker’s are a holdover from an old contract. But I’ve yet to talk about it with anyone whose sick days weren’t use-it-or-lose-it.
Given lawmakers that understand how the internet works, I think it would be. To me this isn’t any different than a handful of years back when ISPs were throttling websites to give an advantage to the certain ones that paid them to work faster.
Excuse me for not knowing the precise legal landscape involved in covertly blocking the use of outside networks inside of a private warehouse department store
Not entirely sure if this is possible but I’m increasingly suspicious that they started jamming outside networks within their warehouse. Of course it makes sense that mobile data doesn’t really work inside a giant steel warehouse, so perhaps it’s just confirmation bias, but I can’t seem to recall not having any mobile data signal at all until my last walmart visit.
I used to keep to myself and look up the location of the item I was looking for online. If they want me to bother a floor person for it though, doing that is highly preferable to giving walmart my email to sell along with any information they can extrapolate from my usage of their network.
Ban kids making up dumbshit challenges and attempting them?