All I remember about Kohl's is that when I work there they took all of the leftover clearance stuff and instead of donating it to a local shelter or anything put it straight into the trash compactor.
I used to work retail, and we had some stools at the registers and started getting a shocking number of customer surveys come in with low scores saying that the employees were too lazy to stand up at the register.
It’s coming to the U.K. too. I’m assuming that this is about people working on tills. I honestly don’t see what the problem is with people who can sit, sitting.
The number of employees with chronic back, knee and joint problems that manifest only years later when they don't work at Kohl's anymore and thus are not visible to management has skyrocketed.
– What actually actually happens
I deveoped varicose veins within my first few years of working on till in a grocery store. This was in my early twenties, and for the rest of my life. The company doesn't care, even while you work there. Fuck these policies.
So you're saying people shouldn't be allowed chairs when they're older because of things they did when they were younger and no one told them what you just did?
How about pregnant women? Okay for them to have chairs in the third trimester or will standing all day be good for the fetus?
Sure sounds like you were saying "no one needs to have a chair, they just need to stand when they were younger" and I don't appear to be the only one who thought so.
i mean if you really think about it. The ground is just one really big bed. So if everyone laid down at the same time, would that technically mean that the entirety of humanity is cuddling?