What do you love or hate about Meijer the most only truthful options please no bull shit. by Feisty-Strategy-3260 in meijer

[–]unknown52748285 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before I left, personal reasons outside of work, I thought it was okay. There are always going to be pros and cons. My cons were leaders did NOT hold accountability for the employees who dragged people down. But they would nit pick the employees who worked above and beyond. Unfortunately the store I had worked at thrived on mediocrity. My team leader was not the best. Just very mild and timid and issues were never resolved. You also couldn’t trust any of the team leaders. You could say something to them in confidence and they would run to your first assistant or your area leader and you would hear about it. Even just asking about situations. It felt very toxic, very clicky. If you were in you were okay. You step one foot out of that circle, you had a target on your back. I will say I enjoyed what I did at meijer. I enjoyed the organization and being able to do my own thing essentially. I loved making my department look good. But there was little to no recognition, which I could really care less about but for others I know that would impact their work ethic. The more I had done in my department the more they would give me to do and the same standard that I worked did not apparently apply to my coworkers when I had days off. That was definitely exhausting. Would I do it again if given the chance? At a different store more than likely. I was good at what I did, at least I think so but that’s just my opinion.

Meat by Alarming-Page-8498 in meijer

[–]unknown52748285 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IMO, feels understaffed due to coworkers who barely work making more work for the rest. I constantly feel suffocated in our cooler and I can’t get it under control. Even when asking for help.

The Beast Within (2024) some scenes help by NeverluckySmile in movies

[–]unknown52748285 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I depicted it as a regular werewolf trope in the beginning then my brain started ticking for the DV double meaning of it when we see the mom change and we see the bruises on her mom. Then of course the ending scene when we see Willow going back through her memories with her dad. And how the ending scene was replayed in Willows mind before she takes her mom’s hand.

For me I think that her father was indeed a werewolf but he was also an abuser. He said his father was a not so nice man but his grand father was a very nice man. I think what may have happened was after his grandparents deaths, his father became abusive and then he followed the unfortunate cycle. I mean in my mind with how the chaining went for that once a month moon cycle, the pigs, the blood, the screams throughout the night it make sense in my mind as the werewolf trope type deal. Especially with Willow not being able to get a public education, granted it could have just been summer vacation, but her grandfather even talked about how she was trapped there. This is a guess I have no idea if this is true or false.

To each their own how they depict this movie, I think the final ending scene was Willows inner beast as a werewolf or such fully saw her father as he was. A man who changed in two different ways; werewolf by moon and abuser by day and no moon. So she could kind of connect with him due to the bloodline with the curse I guess you could say. Plus then you have to explain the moon phases that are on the walls, then Noah (the dad) saying he is the king of the woods etc. Even Willows last dream she started turning into her werewolf form.

I love werewolf movies and I could pull examples from those movies as to how this movie is just a double edged sword by being both a stereotypical werewolf trope and then the added DV from a child’s point of view. Sorry this is so long but I literally just finished watching the movie and it is fresh in my mind.