Jaw
It's OVER 5,000!
Again, not on topic.
I'm talking about folks working at Walmart being unlikely to take advantage of college tuition reimbursement.
You're continuing to defend the brilliant executives at Walmart.
Seems to me your effort in defending them means you know it is nothing more than a talking point attempting to make them look like a great employer.
While I share your general disdain for Wal Mart, I think your lack of familiarity with the South and Appalachia is coming into play here. There are plenty of high school graduates who are intelligent and hard working enough to go to college who instead enter the workforce for economic reasons. It's morally difficult for a young adult to run off to school while watching their single parent continue to struggle supporting other children. I'm not going to claim that Wal Mart will end up paying for half their staff to go to school, but for the working poor who don't have access to the scholarship opportunities of more affluent areas of the country, this could be a Godsend.