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"To be a greeter at Walmart".
Well, this week, the Senate declared McCain is eligible to and listen to this, because of his age, also eligible to be a greeter at Wal-Mart.
A friend from the old days who, like thousands hereabouts, took early retirement from Ford, laments, "I'm not ready to be a greeter at Wal-Mart's, but I'm too old to go back to school".
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Catlin — who has cerebral palsy, uses a walker and is legally blind — had been a greeter at his store in Pennsylvania for 10 years.
Our picture of older workers is a greeter at Walmart standing in a cashier's line.
Because whether you're a greeter at Walmart or a financial analyst at Goldman Sachs, most of us work, for the man, while these three best buds manage to get by on the margins at least when they're not in prison.
The only way you can be a greeter is if you are accepted.
"My T.B.I. has impacted my ability to get a good job," he said, adding that he fears the best position he can get now is as "a greeter at Wal-Mart".
For now, the Asimo, which roughly means two-legged mobility, is not sold, but rather rented to companies to be used as a greeter at industrial shows and other meetings.
Poppy has a bunny-hop walk, a chirping voice, and carnival clothes; she could be taken as a greeter at a medieval street fair.
"I'd rather go stock shelves or be a Walmart greeter than go back there".
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