Thread regarding Whole Foods Market Inc. layoffs

Wholefoods sell or merger

will the sale or merger of wholefoods be a good for its team members?

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I always see more TMs on the floor at Walmart. Walmart has grass fed milk , yogurt etc.

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Post ID: @5knr+NgvsTcS

Ditto on labor targets being worse outside wfm. I just interviewed someone trying to come over from a competitor and as a full timer they've seen their hours slashed to sometimes 12 hours a week due to labor. Things are so much worse at other grocers and most of you don't even realize it.

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Post ID: @5say+NgvsTcS

I left WF and work with multiple conventional grocery stores. Here's the bottom line, it's actually worse out there for labor $. The difference I see is that the attitude in the departments lack the knowledge, enthusiasm or customer engagement like the team members at WF. It's all about cutting for profits and labor is a biggie. So there's your future. Grocery Zombies. Next.

Btw, I still miss all the TMs I connected with and the good side of the company. I don't miss the unreasonable expectations for lack of support.

The company trainings will absolutely give you skills to get a better job. Just do it. I have a job that pays about the same but the stress is almost zero. Plus weekends off!

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Post ID: @3wto+NgvsTcS

Your question presumes that will be a merger or acquisition. Think about it: If that didn't happen when the company was selling for $27 a share, what makes you think it will happen at $36 a share when the competitive environment is even tougher? The reason that a deal hasn't been done is because of the implacable freakin' EGO of the founder, the board members, the former co-CEO (Walter "Highway" Robb-ery) and regional chieftains. They're like the homeowner who thinks his house is worth double what every other house on the street sells for. This thing is a hot mess. Who wants to deal with it and take on THEIR (the current owners') losses?

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Post ID: @3tli+NgvsTcS

OMG What a bunch of children, besides my mom's tits are bigger then your's, so there!!

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Post ID: @2emm+NgvsTcS

YO u first response! if you so smart maybe you should run for president ! please respond u azz hole

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Post ID: @2kvp+NgvsTcS

You're not that bright are you? You should realize now that TMs are the last thing WFM is worrying about....wait for your severance

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Post ID: @1nfl+NgvsTcS

Not if Wal Mart is the buyer!

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Post ID: @1okq+NgvsTcS

Names not allowed here, bro. Check the site rules.

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Post ID: @1ztc+NgvsTcS

mergers generally lead to a loss of jobs and a restructuring of the company operations.

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Post ID: @1yie+NgvsTcS

Severance check please! That's good!

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