Home Depot Cofounder Bernie Marcus Blames Socialism for ‘Lazy,’ ‘Fat,’ ‘Stupid’ Labor Force

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Home Depot cofounder Bernie Marcus blamed socialism for generating an entitled labor force that is “lazy,” “fat,” and “stupid.”

Due to the economic agenda of “socialism,” Marcus told the Financial Times, “Nobody works. Nobody gives a damn. ‘Just give it to me. Send me money. I don’t want to work — I’m too lazy, I’m too fat, I’m too stupid.’”

As an alternative, Marcus, 93, explained that capitalism is a good system because it is based on merit.

“I’m worried about capitalism,” Marcus said. “Capitalism is the basis of Home Depot [and] millions of people have earned this success and had success. I’m talking manufacturers, vendors and distributors and people that work for us able to enrich themselves by the journey of Home Depot. That’s the success. That’s why capitalism works.”

Marcus argued that business is meant to make a profit from offering a service or product. Marcus said a business’s ability to generate profit benefits employees and customers. He also slammed those who believe business exists for “social purposes.”

“The role of a business is to sell a product and make a profit,” he said. “The whole idea that a business is set up for social purposes doesn’t make sense to me.”

Marcus added if he and cofounder Arthur Blank tried to launch Home Depot in today’s society and regulatory environment, it would be less successful. Big government’s love of red tape, along with a lackluster labor force, especially hurts small businesses’ ability to compete with big business.

“We would end up with 15, 16 stores,” he said. “I don’t know that we could go further.”

Home Depot is a successful business. It boasts 2,300 stores in North America. Its market capitalization is $300 billion, and it generates $150 billion in annual revenue.

Marcus cofounded Home Depot in 1979 after starting his career as a pharmacist. He served as its CEO for 19 years and chairman of the board until he retired in 2002.

As a longtime conservative donor, Marcus supported former President Donald Trump and became one of his largest donors. Marcus’s continued support of Trump in the 2020 election cycle triggered a boycott of Home Depot, even though Marcus no longer worked with the company.

Marcus told the Times he makes no apologies for backing Republicans, including Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who could announce a 2024 campaign. “I give money to them because I hope they’re going to do the right thing,” Marcus said.

Marcus described Trump’s policies as “spot on” but did not say if he would support one man over the other for the GOP nomination.

“It’s going to be very interesting in ’24 because I think DeSantis will challenge him. And may the better man win,” Marcus said.

 

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Pay people minimum wage and why should they care?
Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.

Home Depot is a good place to work for those who have not opted for a post secondary education and/or those who are planning on further education or advancing their careers in the trades.

They offer wages that exceed the minimum wage: https://ca.indeed.com/cmp/Home-Depot-Canada/salaries

They have good benefits, bonus and tuition reimbursement programs: https://careers.homedepot.ca/working-here/our-benefits

They also have a half decent rating and reviews on Glass Door: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Reviews/Home-Depot-Canada-Reviews-E38708.htm

Not to mention that they have a staff discount plan and if one is interested in the trades, plenty of networking opportunities with customers/trades people who visit the store.

Bernie may be blunt with his words, however there is a ring of truth to them. If you want to have a successful career you are going to have to put in a lot of time and hard work.

Many people expect society, the government or the rich to support them. For those who are mentally or physically challenged I would agree, however for those who are able bodied and mentally sound, you are only going to reap what you sow.
 

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Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.

Home Depot is a good place to work for those who have not opted for a post secondary education and/or those who are planning on further education or advancing their careers in the trades.

They offer wages that exceed the minimum wage: https://ca.indeed.com/cmp/Home-Depot-Canada/salaries

They have good benefits, bonus and tuition reimbursement programs: https://careers.homedepot.ca/working-here/our-benefits

They also have a half decent rating and reviews on Glass Door: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Reviews/Home-Depot-Canada-Reviews-E38708.htm

Not to mention that they have a staff discount plan and if one is interested in the trades, plenty of networking opportunities with customers/trades people who visit the store.

Bernie may be blunt with his words, however there is a ring of truth to them. If you want to have a successful career you are going to have to put in a lot of time and hard work.

Many people expect society, the government or the rich to support them. For those who are mentally or physically challenged I would agree, however for those who are able bodied and mentally sound, you are only going to reap what you sow.
Those wages are now below the $19.20/hr you need as a living wage in Ontario and just above minimum wage.
You call that good?

 

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Those wages are now below the $19.20/hr you need as a living wage in Ontario and just above minimum wage.
You call that good?

Your original post was your bitching about HD paying minimum wage and they are paying above that, so you were proven wrong.

You also need to take into consideration that the total compensation package including benefits will surpass your living wage.

Another key fact is that HD offers a tuition reimbursement program which is huge for those who want to work and invest in their career so they can earn a higher wage in the future.

Getting back to the original post, if you want to enjoy a healthy income, you must be willing to work for it and make some sacrifices.
 

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They interview a 93 year old dude. What did they expect?

Each day i say to myself we will all get old. The important is to not become an old fart.
 

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Your original post was your bitching about HD paying minimum wage and they are paying above that, so you were proven wrong.

You also need to take into consideration that the total compensation package including benefits will surpass your living wage.

Another key fact is that HD offers a tuition reimbursement program which is huge for those who want to work and invest in their career so they can earn a higher wage in the future.

Getting back to the original post, if you want to enjoy a healthy income, you must be willing to work for it and make some sacrifices.
Well, didn't you put me in my place!
A dollar and sometimes even two dollars above minimum wage!
Wow!

And benefits!
Wow.

You really think these are jobs worthy of a career and life?
 

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Well, didn't you put me in my place!
A dollar and sometimes even two dollars above minimum wage!
Wow!

And benefits!
Wow.

You really think these are jobs worthy of a career and life?
A dollar an hour for a full time worker is $2,100 gross per year or $175/month. A dollar raise on minimum wage is an increase of 6.5%. Two dollars more an hour is an extra $350/month so yes, an extra dollar or two an hour it is a lot for people in that income class.

Benefits coverage can be a huge plus for people who really need it.

Per a career, if you bothered to read my posts I stated that it is an opportunity to start somewhere and with HD covering tuition costs, people can better educate themselves and move on to greener pastures. If one is interested in getting in to the trades, HD offers workers a huge network into getting into well paying jobs with contractors.

Would you prefer that these people not work at all and try to survive on welfare and do nothing in regards to improving their lot in life?

Fuck man, give your head a shake and wake up!
 

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A dollar an hour for a full time worker is $2,100 gross per year or $175/month. A dollar raise on minimum wage is an increase of 6.5%. Two dollars more an hour is an extra $350/month so yes, an extra dollar or two an hour it is a lot for people in that income class.

Benefits coverage can be a huge plus for people who really need it.

Per a career, if you bothered to read my posts I stated that it is an opportunity to start somewhere and with HD covering tuition costs, people can better educate themselves and move on to greener pastures. If one is interested in getting in to the trades, HD offers workers a huge network into getting into well paying jobs with contractors.

Would you prefer that these people not work at all and try to survive on welfare and do nothing in regards to improving their lot in life?

Fuck man, give your head a shake and wake up!
 

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There's no point in replying...his whole philosophy that you should only work hard if you're making big bucks (he said it, i didn't) is what he believes in. Which is exactly what Bernie Marcs is saying what the problem is.
 

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A dollar an hour for a full time worker is $2,100 gross per year or $175/month. A dollar raise on minimum wage is an increase of 6.5%. Two dollars more an hour is an extra $350/month so yes, an extra dollar or two an hour it is a lot for people in that income class.

Benefits coverage can be a huge plus for people who really need it.

Per a career, if you bothered to read my posts I stated that it is an opportunity to start somewhere and with HD covering tuition costs, people can better educate themselves and move on to greener pastures. If one is interested in getting in to the trades, HD offers workers a huge network into getting into well paying jobs with contractors.

Would you prefer that these people not work at all and try to survive on welfare and do nothing in regards to improving their lot in life?

Fuck man, give your head a shake and wake up!
How did you come up with that $2100 number? Please provide your math.
 

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A dollar an hour for a full time worker is $2,100 gross per year or $175/month. A dollar raise on minimum wage is an increase of 6.5%. Two dollars more an hour is an extra $350/month so yes, an extra dollar or two an hour it is a lot for people in that income class.

Benefits coverage can be a huge plus for people who really need it.

Per a career, if you bothered to read my posts I stated that it is an opportunity to start somewhere and with HD covering tuition costs, people can better educate themselves and move on to greener pastures. If one is interested in getting in to the trades, HD offers workers a huge network into getting into well paying jobs with contractors.

Would you prefer that these people not work at all and try to survive on welfare and do nothing in regards to improving their lot in life?

Fuck man, give your head a shake and wake up!
As you said, its a stepping stone job.
So why should you care about it?
You do it until you find something better, its not a career.

6% over minimum wage is hardly something to be bragging about.
 

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As you said, its a stepping stone job.
So why should you care about it?
You do it until you find something better, its not a career.

6% over minimum wage is hardly something to be bragging about.
Because when you have a job, you're suppose to work hard/have some pride/care what others think about you??? It's hilarious yet not surprising you can't see that you keep confirming what Bernie Marcus' point is.
 

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Because when you have a job, you're suppose to work hard/have some pride/care what others think about you??? It's hilarious yet not surprising you can't see that you keep confirming what Bernie Marcus' point is.
Not in the free market world.

In capitalism you are supposed to maximize your income, so saving your energy and looking for a better job are more important than being a quality greeter or cashier.
In capitalism, you get what you pay for, so if you pay 6% over minimum wage you should expect 6% over minimum work.
 

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Not in the free market world.

In capitalism you are supposed to maximize your income, so saving your energy and looking for a better job are more important than being a quality greeter or cashier.
In capitalism, you get what you pay for, so if you pay 6% over minimum wage you should expect 6% over minimum work.
Lmao. saving your energy...rotfl. "Sorry boss, I can't work hard. I'm saving my energy". I'm shocked you're even kind of supporting these people seeking employment when they can stay at home on social assistance...the socialist way! I hate to break it to you but the person who fucks the dog at the $19/hr job is going to be the same person who fucks the dog at the $25/hr job and on and on.
 

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Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.

Home Depot is a good place to work for those who have not opted for a post secondary education and/or those who are planning on further education or advancing their careers in the trades.

They offer wages that exceed the minimum wage: https://ca.indeed.com/cmp/Home-Depot-Canada/salaries

They have good benefits, bonus and tuition reimbursement programs: https://careers.homedepot.ca/working-here/our-benefits

They also have a half decent rating and reviews on Glass Door: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Reviews/Home-Depot-Canada-Reviews-E38708.htm

Not to mention that they have a staff discount plan and if one is interested in the trades, plenty of networking opportunities with customers/trades people who visit the store.

Bernie may be blunt with his words, however there is a ring of truth to them. If you want to have a successful career you are going to have to put in a lot of time and hard work.

Many people expect society, the government or the rich to support them. For those who are mentally or physically challenged I would agree, however for those who are able bodied and mentally sound, you are only going to reap what you sow.
Is wrong on the reason. Are schools are designed to produce managers and desk jockeys. Trade high schools are almost non existent and businesses don't invest in training programs. In Germany the corporation is responsible for training To a higher level. And they have preschools at grade 10' A handful of students are suited for desk jobs But they no longer shovel the driveways or Deliver papers. Parsley because we technology and also because the right wing doesn't want children to leave their homes cause it's dangerous. Now both left and right Want that but it was a right wing Disney initiative. I had my 1st job at 12. Did 3 businesses by the time I was 18. Exception is the YouTube entrepreneurs. Why would you work at home depot With a work ethic when you can make $1,000,000 a year sitting at home on YouTube. We're pretty An influencer or sex work.
I expect the smart hard working People are not going to work at best buy or home depot.
 

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Lmao. saving your energy...rotfl. "Sorry boss, I can't work hard. I'm saving my energy". I'm shocked you're even kind of supporting these people seeking employment when they can stay at home on social assistance...the socialist way! I hate to break it to you but the person who fucks the dog at the $19/hr job is going to be the same person who fucks the dog at the $25/hr job and on and on.
Mc·Job
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noun

  1. a low-paid job with few prospects.
    "while trying to get established, she worked in the usual series of no-hope McJobs"
 

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Lmao. saving your energy...rotfl. "Sorry boss, I can't work hard. I'm saving my energy". I'm shocked you're even kind of supporting these people seeking employment when they can stay at home on social assistance...the socialist way! I hate to break it to you but the person who fucks the dog at the $19/hr job is going to be the same person who fucks the dog at the $25/hr job and on and on.
Frankie does not understand what the term "work ethic" means.
 
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