Quote Originally Posted by catnapper
Kay, in all honesty, have you worked there? Is this your personal experience? I know a ton of people - my father included - who work for WalMart and love it. They are treated well. My dad LOVES his job and thinks its the best place he's ever worked. He's worked for Frtune 500 companies in high-powered positions, and he loves WalMart's garden Center best. So until you have a personal experience with WalMart, don't spread the nastiness about how they treat employees poorply.

Personally, from family members who work(ed) for Target, THEY treat employees badly. One family member's boss raped her in the store room and threatened her job if she said no. She's now pregnant with his child. Oh yes, Target's SO much better than WalMart. See... I can take one incident and say its the COMPANY thats bad when its merely poor management.


Now, sorry for the side track......
That poor customer -- what a shame she was treated that way. Ignorance can not and should not be a reason to disallow any service animal into a store.


I do not believe I was spreading any "nastiness" but I appreciate you taking it as that. I merely said one statement from which I've learned to be true through family members and friends, as you have done yourself in many more statements. That's great your father has had good experiences with Wal-Mart, that's unfortunate your family member had a bad experience with Target.

Chain stores, usually being individually owned, will most likely be different.
My store, we would be so excited seeing a service dog, especially a Pit Bull. However, there may be many stores that would frown upon a service dog of any type.


I was not comparing Wal Mart and Target as to how they treat their employees - I was using the fact that they have a Bully breed as their advertisement. Hence the reason I posted a photo of that particular dog after that statement.