"The puppy, reported to be very ‘obviously scared and hungry and
cold,’ sought refuge in the Walmart facility,"
"Reportedly the manager “Ken” “told her she needed to put the puppy
back outside.” When the woman attempted to call a rescue group to pick
the dog up, the manager “told her she was ‘disgusting’ for holding the
puppy in a check stand.”
According to source, “he told her she was to ‘get out.’”
Read the story HERE
F^ck those "Heartless" Bastards ... I hope they keep a "special" place in Hell for them ... And bless this good-hearted woman....
ReplyDeleteThanks to the story going viral on the internet, the woman and the puppy had a happy ending.
ReplyDeletei'm happier when we don't have to 'wait' for the afterlife to get justice done. just wish that more of these stories had a happy ending or that they don't happen.
They got a happy ending? Was she hired again?
ReplyDeleteGod such cold hearted humans like her boss make me sick -_-
She was re-hired by Walmart, though why she would want to go back there is a mystery to me:
ReplyDelete"Not long after the incident, Walmart restored the employee's position. Marabito, an animal lover and writer of the American Pit Bull column for the Examiner, told The Huffington Post in an email Friday, "I understand the employee has been given three paid days off and will be returning to work. The firing manager, 'Ken,' has been 'changed' from this incident."
Shervey also posted about the incident on Facebook on Thursday, writing, "so Wal Mart had its meeting with the woman they fired yesterday and her better half. they apologized, had corporate officers there that had read it on the internet and they were just dumbfounded at how fast it went viral. they told Ken to apologize to her... the big wigs say there will a new & improved Ken at Hermiston Wal Mart now... they gave her 3 PAID days off to recuperate from her horendous day. not enough i say. she should get a special Wal Mart Humanitarian award with a big check on it [all sic]."
Yes that should be done! I agree.
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