Mall walkers, you've seen them.

This morning I needed something from the mall and arrived about 30 minutes before the stores opened. As I pulled in I saw an older gentleman (with Einstein hair) get out of his car which was parked in a handicapped space. I parked and made it to the door almost the same time he did. The mall opens early for mall walkers so I went on in and sat at table and waited for the stores to open.

What's funny is that the old man that parked in the handicapped space walked around the mall for at least the half hour I waited for the stores to open. If that man is a mall walker then why does he need a handicapped space?

I thinks funny when regular people spend 5 minutes trying to find the closest possible parking space to a store or mall, then proceed to walk around that store for hours. If you're going to be walking for hours anyway why can't they just park further away as soon as they get there?

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Walmart, any news?

I've done some research and asked questions. I asked someone I know that works at Walmart to comment on the movie and I was ignored. Unfortunately if this is mentality of the majority of Walmart employees nothing is going to change for them. Complaining and whining doesn't lead to change.

I was willing to join a group of people pushing to make changes in Walmart but other than websites, the movie and some flash comedy there is no apparent movement.

So as of now I officially don't care. If something changes in the future I may actually consider taking part but right now it doesn't even seem that Walmart employees are willing to push for change. I am of course assuming change is needed. If it's not needed then this is a dead subject.

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