A previously unreported boom in profits for the shipping supply giant Uline has provided the funds for a deeply conservative Midwestern family to bankroll anti-democracy causes around the country.
Worked for them as a contractor for a few months. Weird company. Never did make it onsite, but I was told as we were planning one that they are super weird about stuff like walking on grass and extremely conservative about dress code.
Ever since then, I’ve researched companies and owners before accepting jobs. And it brightens my day a bit to piss on their corporate logo, often found in urinals. I’m pretty sure the last place I saw them was Costco, which is a company I have a bit of respect for over the way they treat employees, but I wish they’d be more careful about vendors. Funding propaganda and evil public policy is bad even when you’re just trying to save a buck.
Worked for them as a contractor for a few months. Weird company. Never did make it onsite, but I was told as we were planning one that they are super weird about stuff like walking on grass and extremely conservative about dress code.
Ever since then, I’ve researched companies and owners before accepting jobs. And it brightens my day a bit to piss on their corporate logo, often found in urinals. I’m pretty sure the last place I saw them was Costco, which is a company I have a bit of respect for over the way they treat employees, but I wish they’d be more careful about vendors. Funding propaganda and evil public policy is bad even when you’re just trying to save a buck.
Costco is a part of the surveillance state companies like Flock are building, so I wouldnt necessarily say you should respect them.
“mitigate traffic flow on our properties, at gas pump and at car washes.”
First: boo for not using an Oxford comma.
Second: their mitigation efforts are underperforming. Getting in and out of Costco is a fucking mess.