View Full Version : So it Turns Out Starbucks...
hjmick
06-19-2014, 04:19 PM
...Isn't really doing, well, any thing at all:
...Initially, Starbucks said that workers would be able to offset the costs through an upfront scholarship it was providing with Arizona State, but declined to say exactly how much of the cost it was shouldering. The chain estimated the scholarship would average about $6,500 over two years to cover tuition of about $20,000.
Following the announcement, however, Arizona State University President Michael Crow told The Chronicle of Higher Education that Starbucks is not contributing any money toward the scholarship. Instead, Arizona State will essentially charge workers less than the sticker price for online tuition. Much of the remainder would likely be covered by federal aid since most Starbucks workers don't earn a lot of money.
Workers would pay whatever costs remained out of pocket for the first two years, and Starbucks would bear no costs.
Starbucks Corp. had previously declined to say how much it was contributing to the scholarship. But in a subsequent email Wednesday evening, Starbucks said that the scholarship is being "funded by ASU."
Starbucks Contribution to Scholarship Overstated (http://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/starbucks-contribution-scholarship-overstated-n135781)
To be honest, I had heard about the "scholarship" but hadn't given it much thought. Having said that, I'm not that bothered by the revelation, nor does it surprise me.
That bothers me...
Abbey Marie
06-19-2014, 04:24 PM
Lol. Perhaps if they didn't have to pay $15/hr to entry-level workers (in Seattle, at least), they could do more good deeds.
Lol. Perhaps if they didn't have to pay $15/hr to entry-level workers (in Seattle, at least), they could do more good deeds.
That would be one reason for sure, but how about if they served a decent cup of coffee that didn't cost a arm and a leg.
Yup I am not one for all those yuppie flavors.
Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
06-20-2014, 07:48 AM
...Isn't really doing, well, any thing at all:
Starbucks Contribution to Scholarship Overstated (http://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/starbucks-contribution-scholarship-overstated-n135781)
To be honest, I had heard about the "scholarship" but hadn't given it much thought. Having said that, I'm not that bothered by the revelation, nor does it surprise me.
That bothers me...
Look to the customer base they try to appeal to in order to get the flavor of who and what they truly are.
To think or say that a liberal/dem/socialist minded smuck has any integrity, honesty or real class is blind stupidity on parade IMHO.. Tyr
red state
06-20-2014, 08:56 AM
Look to the customer base they try to appeal to in order to get the flavor of who and what they truly are.
To think or say that a liberal/dem/socialist minded smuck has any integrity, honesty or real class is blind stupidity on parade IMHO.. Tyr
HERE < here!!! I wasn't that concerned with whatever they said cuz it is generally a lie. Same goes for ilk such as "CRACKER" barrel....only cracker barrel does have a different base. Still, the likes of companies like Starbucks, Homo Depot and others truly turn me the wrong way. My wife once liked Starbucks but after she had me go with her a couple of times, I finally got through to her. It truly isn't that good a cup of coffee and I simply can't stand the low-life looking punks who usually work there. It's hard to not judge a book by the cover but it is also not necessarily a bad thing to judge either. It can keep one ALIVE (first and formost) safe, healthier and having more money in your pocket. Of course, this is not politically correct.
Yes, they are a liberal based company and I wouldn't do business with them or believe a word that comes out of their mouth. They are all lacking integrity and I wouldn't care if every chain went belly up that has trampled free speech and other AMERICAN freedoms (as 'Cracker' barrel did. By the way; are they getting the last laugh on that title......especially when/after showing their true colors a few months ago? HHHhhhhmmmm....me thinks so.
By the way....some of the BEST coffee I've ever had was in a truck stop about 150 miles + South of Chicago and it didn't cost me an arm and leg, was hot and fixed EXACTLY how I like it. And I would just LOVE to see the faces on those Starbuck fans out there about now. HA!!!!!
fj1200
06-20-2014, 05:50 PM
Look to the customer base they try to appeal to in order to get the flavor of who and what they truly are.
To think or say that a coffee drinker has any integrity, honesty or real class is blind stupidity on parade IMHO.. Tyr
Yeah, coffee drinkers are dumb.
fj1200
06-20-2014, 05:51 PM
Lol. Perhaps if they didn't have to pay $15/hr to entry-level workers (in Seattle, at least), they could do more good deeds.
Isn't 15 bucks an hour a good deed on its own?
Abbey Marie
06-20-2014, 08:54 PM
Isn't 15 bucks an hour a good deed on its own?
For low or no-skilled entry -level employees? No. And a deed done out of compulsion doesn't count for much on the part of the "giver", if you can even call him that.
aboutime
06-20-2014, 08:56 PM
For low or no-skilled entry -level employees? No. And a deed done out of compulsion doesn't count for much on the part of the "giver", if you can even call him that.
Abbey. Just imagine what walking into some fast-food place will be like if you ask for a burger and fries...and the person serving you OFFERS to pay for your food since...THEY MAKE MORE THAN YOU, and their food still SUCKS.
Just before the place closes forever since the Franchise Owner declared Bankruptcy, and applied for FOOD STAMPS, and WELFARE.
Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
06-20-2014, 09:29 PM
Yeah, coffee drinkers are dumb.
They look to appeal to the liberal dumbass ,arrogant coffee drinkers Hoss. The ffing scum that think they know it all and also so ignorantly think that they are actually demi-gods. -Tyr
fj1200
06-24-2014, 01:06 PM
For low or no-skilled entry -level employees? No. And a deed done out of compulsion doesn't count for much on the part of the "giver", if you can even call him that.
I'm sure the guy who's getting x dollars more than his value likes the "good deed."
They look to appeal to the liberal dumbass ,arrogant coffee drinkers Hoss. The ffing scum that think they know it all and also so ignorantly think that they are actually demi-gods. -Tyr
:rolleyes: Demigods? Do you even reread before you hit submit?
red state
06-24-2014, 07:21 PM
No, coffee drinkers aren't dumb.....just the liberal ones or the pretenders. HA!!!
Anyone paying the amount SB asked for is VERY dumb; especially when more than a few of the truck stops have such GREAT coffee at a good, FAIR price.
What's even better is that one doesn't have to rub elbows with the 'girly~boys' or listen to their dialog with each other.
Abbey Marie
06-24-2014, 11:17 PM
I'm sure the guy who's getting x dollars more than his value likes the "good deed."
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I'm sure he is. :cool: At least until the company has to close due to high payroll costs.
In the meantime, the weed budget can increase. :laugh:
Kathianne
06-25-2014, 08:40 AM
The Company may or not be what is being portrayed. Their 'customer base' though shouldn't be judged by the actions of the company. I drink coffee, a LOT of coffee. Starbucks certainly isn't part of my daily routine. There are times that do make it a venue of choice.
Sometimes I want to meet friends and sit outside and have a flavored coffee or tea-Starbucks occasionally is one of our choices. More often, Panera fits the bill. Both are places that I feel very comfortable bringing my laptop and papers if I wish to get out of the house and still get something done; sort of a place with a bit of noise that give them a one up on going to the library.
Truth is, I think the 'liberal moniker' put on Starbucks is little different than the 'crappy conservative label' put on Walmart. Both are a function of political operatives with a bullhorn of the press available.
jimnyc
06-25-2014, 09:40 AM
What I'll never understand is the crazy prices people are willing to pay for the Starbucks crap. Even just a plain old cup of coffee is an absolute ripoff, IMO, and also my opinion is that it tastes horrible on top of that. Unless you like drinking jet fuel that tastes like burnt coffee beans. I'll go to a gas station, local bagel store, my own coffee... The coffee I get is never more than $1.50, about .50 cents a cup when I drink K cups at home. No way I pay $3-4 for the shit they serve.
aboutime
06-25-2014, 02:38 PM
What I'll never understand is the crazy prices people are willing to pay for the Starbucks crap. Even just a plain old cup of coffee is an absolute ripoff, IMO, and also my opinion is that it tastes horrible on top of that. Unless you like drinking jet fuel that tastes like burnt coffee beans. I'll go to a gas station, local bagel store, my own coffee... The coffee I get is never more than $1.50, about .50 cents a cup when I drink K cups at home. No way I pay $3-4 for the shit they serve.
jimnyc: It's more of a STATUS thing IMO. People have been convinced that SB is the CAT'S MEOW (so to speak) where the elite (wannabe's) go and happily spend Higher amounts for special names, rather than lower themselves to the great cup at 7-11, or elsewhere.
By the way. The definition of STATUS is...."When someone spends money they don't have, for things they don't need, to impress people they don't know. And nobody really cares except the Credit Card Company".
(a quote here from aboutime)
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