My picks:
1. Costco: I like the fact that they keep a more "upscale" selection, appearance, and clientele than it's direct mass bulk product competitor, Sam's Club. Their pay and benefits for even their part-time employees appears to be the envy of the retail market, yet they still maintain competitive prices on their products. (I guess that can be explained by them opening so few stores; it makes the experience all the more worthwhile.)
2. Wal-Mart. I work here. I luckily work at a store with (mostly) nice managers and co-workers, although there are still a few sour grapes. That's anywhere, though. Still, we have some incompetent, careless dufuses. Most W-M stores are dirty, poorly laid out, and have rude managers and employees, however. Our pay and benefits are crap.
3. Sam's Club: not bad, but I don't love shopping there.
4. Target: they don't support Toys for Tots or the let The Salvation Army set up at their stores. Red flag for me!
5. K-Mart: it just exists.
2007-12-22
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