I'm going to campaign really hard next year for the clubs to be open on Christmas. Think of all the sales, not to mention plus and credits we are leaving on the table by not being open. The clubs have to compete in a world with the internet that never closes. It might be slow in the morning but I'm sure it would be busier as the day goes on. Clubs could show the associates appreciation with free cafe cheese pizza 🍕throughout the day.
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Oh yes! The hundreds of members waitng in line for opening....NOT!
Can't have Christmas parties anymore. Because the little wokies get offended. Playdough and hot chocolate in their favorite safe space a.k.a the other end of mommy's umbilical cord or nurple
Call offs would be triple points. We should be open on all holidays. They used to give an extra dollar an hour. Working on holidays should go by seniority. New associates would have to work period. Lastly, I think everyone should have to say the Pledge of Allegiance during the morning meeting.
I agree. And we should bring back a real black friday event. Where people wait in line and camp out for days. We should only close on MLK day. You have to quiet the natives somehow
Don't give the Waltons CEO and top stockholders any ideas, them greedy s-b's have enough money.
I think that's an amazing idea. Clubs should also serve free floor chicken and rolls of toilet paper. Flush you later
What a ridiculous statement! I think ALL businesses should be closed between Christmas and New Years!
As long as all corporate executives, regionals, and club managers are home with the families or on vacation, I think this is the best idea yet, only thing is cheese pizza is too much, just a hot dog no bun would be a healthier option 😂😂
If you hate your family, just say that.
Just need to keep the Café open and the money will pour in.
Also incentivize by giving everyone who is clocked in on Christmas and extra dollar and hour. Problem solved for call offs.
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Our club would be PACKED on Christmas Day if a snowstorm was coming.
Love the sarcasm.
Imagine the call offs on that day. We would be so severly understaffed.