This is what one tends to hear from Wal-Mart employees and former employees, yes.
Given that Wal-Mart is the biggest private employer in the world and employs over 2m people (source) I think you’re wrong as a matter of empiric reality.
Is that a very good argument though? To believe that there is a reason to do something simply because lots of people do so, sounds like a bias to me...
Well, Lumifer did just say “reason”, not “good reason”—but in the reply to Izeinwinter only the latter is relevant. I initially assumed he meant the latter, but had forgotten that when reading his reply to eli_sennesh. Retracting my upvote to the latter.
This is what one tends to hear from Wal-Mart employees and former employees, yes.
Given that Wal-Mart is the biggest private employer in the world and employs over 2m people (source) I think you’re wrong as a matter of empiric reality.
Is that a very good argument though? To believe that there is a reason to do something simply because lots of people do so, sounds like a bias to me...
Well, Lumifer did just say “reason”, not “good reason”—but in the reply to Izeinwinter only the latter is relevant. I initially assumed he meant the latter, but had forgotten that when reading his reply to eli_sennesh. Retracting my upvote to the latter.