Starbucks implements gun-free zones in stores - and gets robbed at gunpoint

When the CEO makes a request, most employees interpret that as company policy.

An Open Letter from Howard Schultz, ceo of Starbucks Coffee Company



Blog: How's that gun-free zone working out for Starbucks?

Ohhhhhh....


A request is the same as policy now. Now I get it, you have to change what things mean and what things are in order to be angry.

Now I understand, when you say policy you mean...not a policy :eusa_shifty:

Yes. There are instances where a carefully worded 'request' is actually a demand.
Such as when a supervisor or manager 'highly recommends" your presence at a non mandatory meeting. That means, "be there or else"
Or when a restaurant website says "reservations suggested"...That means, "those without reservations will not be seated".
Or when Titleist, makers of premium golf balls 'suggests' the retail price, what that means is "if you are caught selling our merchandise at a price lower than our 'suggested number', you'll no longer be selling our products".

I agree except this aint that
 
Yea because one of you coffe drinking Rambos would have stopped him.:) more likely you would have shot yourself in the leg.

So you're saying that you just want the criminals to have guns because they are safer in the hands of professionals...
 

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