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Jaymes

Jaymes

3 hours ago, ProfessionalHobbit said:

As recently as 2006 -- 10 years ago, Cracker Barrel was in the news for living up to its name.

 

 

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2006/02/cracker-barrel-sued-discrimination-again

 

You can't change a skunk from acting naturally.

 

 

I dunno.  A lot can happen in 10 years.

 

For starters, the guy that founded the company, and was the CEO, has died.

 

And from stories I've heard about restaurant kitchens, I don't think an assortment of various types of harassment necessarily means that it's pervasive and condoned throughout the company, particularly one as large as Cracker Barrel.

 

As I've said, Cracker Barrel isn't my first choice when I'm sitting here in my living room trying to think of someplace great to go for dinner - for several reasons.  Even when I'm hundred miles from anywhere along some remote stretch of highway, I used to drive on by.  But now, I give them the benefit of the doubt.  

Jaymes

Jaymes

3 hours ago, ProfessionalHobbit said:

As recently as 2006 -- 10 years ago, Cracker Barrel was in the news for living up to its name.

 

 

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2006/02/cracker-barrel-sued-discrimination-again

 

You can't change a skunk from acting naturally.

 

 

I dunno.  A lot can happen in 10 years.

 

For starters, the guy that founded the company, and was the CEO, has died.

 

And from stories I've heard about restaurant kitchens, I don't think an assortment of various types of harassment necessarily means that it's pervasive and condoned throughout the company, particularly one as large as Cracker Barrel.

 

As I've said, Cracker Barrel isn't my first choice when I'm sitting here in my living room trying to think of someplace great to go for dinner - for several reasons.  Even when I'm hundred miles from anywhere along some remote stretch of highway, I used to drive on by.  But now, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.  

Jaymes

Jaymes

3 hours ago, ProfessionalHobbit said:

As recently as 2006 -- 10 years ago, Cracker Barrel was in the news for living up to its name.

 

 

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2006/02/cracker-barrel-sued-discrimination-again

 

You can't change a skunk from acting naturally.

 

 

I dunno.  A lot can happen in 10 years.

 

For starters, the guy that founded the company, and was the CEO, has died.

 

And from stories I've heard about restaurant kitchens, I don't think an assortment of various types of harassment necessarily means that it's pervasive and condoned throughout the company, particularly one as large as Cracker Barrel.

 

As I've said, Cracker Barrel isn't my first choice when I'm sitting here in my living room trying to think of someplace great to go for dinner - for several reasons.  But when I'm hundred miles from anywhere along some remote stretch of highway, I used to drive on by.  But now, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.  

Jaymes

Jaymes

3 hours ago, ProfessionalHobbit said:

As recently as 2006 -- 10 years ago, Cracker Barrel was in the news for living up to its name.

 

 

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2006/02/cracker-barrel-sued-discrimination-again

 

You can't change a skunk from acting naturally.

 

 

I dunno.  A lot can happen in 10 years.

 

For starters, the guy that founded the company, and was the CEO, has died.

 

And from stories I've heard about restaurant kitchens, I don't think an assortment of various types of harassment necessarily means that it's pervasive and condoned throughout the company, particularly one as large as Cracker Barrel.

 

As I've said, Cracker Barrel isn't my first choice when I'm sitting here in my living room trying to think of someplace great to go for dinner - for several reasons.  But when I'm hundred miles from anywhere along some remote stretch of highway, I'm happy to see their sign.

 

 

Jaymes

Jaymes

3 hours ago, ProfessionalHobbit said:

As recently as 2006 -- 10 years ago, Cracker Barrel was in the news for living up to its name.

 

 

http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2006/02/cracker-barrel-sued-discrimination-again

 

You can't change a skunk from acting naturally.

 

 

I dunno.  A lot can happen in 10 years.

 

For starters, the guy that founded the company, and was the CEO, has died.

 

As I've said, Cracker Barrel isn't my first choice when I'm sitting here in my living room trying to think of someplace great to go for dinner - for several reasons.  But when I'm hundred miles from anywhere along some remote highway, I'm happy to see their sign.

 

 

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