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Old 04-19-2006, 10:43 PM
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Kddani has given you excellent advice.

If you want to work at Whole Foods for the rest of your life, then by all means... go for it. But, if you're looking to move onto a professional position in the future, she's right-- bank teller does look so much better on your resume.

I did a little research on Whole Foods (I shop there almost exclusively, btw) and did you know that the company pays its employees a pathetic average of $20,600 a year. Can you live on that? Is your time worth such poor wages?

Did you know that in one region-- the annual salary for full-time workers (ecept for meat cutters, bakers, buyers, and team leaders) ranges from $11,500 to $17,500! There are no cost of living increases, and no overtime.

They are not unionized except for one store in Madison, WI. Chances are, your local grocery chain pays much, much more if it's unionized.

Are you looking for a job or a career? That's the question you have to ask yourself.
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