Sunday, December 15, 2013

What I saw recently

Ice on a wire fence

The Turkey Hill store at Prospect and 462 is closed for renovations.

As the sign says

 Another stash of phone books ready to be foisted upon an unsuspecting public


Sittin' awhile . . . in the street

All lit up

The Christmas tree at Locust Street Park on Sunday night
(I got there shortly before 6:00, and the tree was already lit.  If there was a ceremony, I missed it.)

This smaller tree in the gazebo was also illuminated.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Accident

This PT Cruiser was involved in a collision near Little's Beverage shortly after 9 o'clock this morning.  One person was taken in an ambulance.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

They're baaaaaaack!

The phone books, that is . . . 

Telephone books were being delivered around town yesterday, many of which will end up moldering and forgotten in idle doorways.

Monday, December 9, 2013

Ralph Nader: Dollar General's Treatment Of Workers Is 'Shameful'

In the note to CEO Richard Dreiling, Nader said he calculated that Dreiling earns more in one day than many of his employees do over the course of an entire year, a bit of math that Nader found "shocking." According to a Wall Street Journal analysis, Dreiling's 2012 pay package was $22.5 million. Surveys on sites like GlassDoor.com show an average wage for Dollar General store associates and cashiers of less than $8 per hour.
"Dollar General's treatment of low­-wage workers is shameful," Nader wrote. "Low wages not only hurt workers: they hurt all taxpayers, too. When large, profitable corporations like Dollar General employ workers at shamefully low wages, employees are forced to resort to public assistance programs to provide their families with necessities. Thus taxpayers end up footing the bill for your company's poverty wages."