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Ms Tree said:
Told you. You just don't listen.
ca·pac·i·ty 
the ability or power to do, experience, or understand something.
"I was impressed by her capacity for hard work"
 
a·bil·i·ty
possession of the means or skill to do something.
"the manager had lost his ability to motivate the players"
 
You told me? Yeah, right. 
 
"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need"
"From each according to his capacity, to each according to his need"
 
Good grief.  I told you you were wrong.  xUT tells you that you were wrong and you still insist that you were right. 
 
I work with a guy.  Older gentleman (60 I think).  He has been with the company for 12 years.  He is an assistant (entry level with the company) and he is content doing this.  Having spoken with him that is as far as he is going.  He does not have what it takes to move up to be a supervisor much less a manager.  As xUT said, he has reached his capacity.  I know many like him.  Nothing wrong with it.  Not everyone can be a rocket scientist.  Everyone has limitations. 
 
Has probably been moved into a managerial position. 
 
If they're still on a register......he's at his own capacity then.
 
Sorry, I just don't get it?

Wal-Mart is a private company and they can operate it as they please.

Those of us who think Wal-Mart is a piece of excrement on multiple levels have the option in a free society to choose where we shop. If you shop at Wal-Mart then you approve of the way they do business.

If not then don't darken their doorstep. When business falls off they will either change or go broke.

ME" I go into a Wal-Mart only to use the rest room. For me it's symbolic. Literally "Dumping" on Wal-Mart.

It's just that simple
 
The guys says he's content. You assume it is to his capacity or he has limitations.

I know lots of people who chose to work in lower stress/less demanding jobs for any multitude of reasons. Heck, I worked as a forklift driver at Home Depot for a while, and it was one of my favorite jobs over the past 20 years.

Anyone could be a rocket scientist. Not everyone wants to be.
 
Yes he is content and yes I believe he is at his capacity.  Having spoken with him he does not have the mental acuity to go beyond his current station.  Very nice man and I am not saying this as an insult.  
 
No, not everyone can be a rocket scientist.  Not all those who could want to but that is very different from saying anyone can do it.  My wife is a hospice nurse and by all accounts a damn good one.  Not everyone can do what she does.  I know I could not.  Not everyone can be on a special ops team or a fighter pilot.  Everyone has limitations.
 
SparrowHawk said:
Sorry, I just don't get it?

Wal-Mart is a private company and they can operate it as they please.
Obviously you don't get it.
 
You say Wal-Mart is a privately owned business.
 
I say Wal-Mart has been government subsidized for years.
 
How can you call Wal-Mart a truly private company when taxpayers are covering a large percentage of their labor costs?
 
Ms Tree said:
Yes he is content and yes I believe he is at his capacity.  Having spoken with him he does not have the mental acuity to go beyond his current station.  Very nice man and I am not saying this as an insult.  
 
No, not everyone can be a rocket scientist.  Not all those who could want to but that is very different from saying anyone can do it.  My wife is a hospice nurse and by all accounts a damn good one.  Not everyone can do what she does.  I know I could not.  Not everyone can be on a special ops team or a fighter pilot.  Everyone has limitations.
 
For what little it's likely worth from me Tree; that's arguably your best post ever. We're, all of us, merely human beings...No two of us ever the same, but all DO have value. Our life experiences, upbringing, "education", egos, genetically allowed abilities by accident of birth, and the severe limitations of our barely-outta'-the-trees point in evolution, far too often preclude us all from extracting our heads outta' our arses and seeing that seemingly obvious truth.
 
"Not everyone can be on a special ops team or a fighter pilot. Everyone has limitations." Indeed. I'd strongly suggest retaining that fact the next time you ever get cold-hearted-uppity and start ranting insanely about any grand gains to be had by meeting "force with force" = Bundy Ranch thread. 😉
 
La Li Lu Le Lo said:
Obviously you don't get it.
 
You say Wal-Mart is a privately owned business.
 
I say Wal-Mart has been government subsidized for years.
 
How can you call Wal-Mart a truly private company when taxpayers are covering a large percentage of their labor costs?
 
Agreed in full, especially with your last line there.
 
The ONLY way to address every issue posted is to stay the hell out of the stores. No Business, No Company. I haven't shopped in a Wal-Mart in 15 years.
 

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