The Target near me often runs this kind of page: "We need a male associate to come to checkout and carry out a purchase." WHY can't they say "strong associate"--or just "associate," and figure that their employees are smart enough to figure out that a purchase that is too heavy for the customer probably requires someone who's reasonably strong?
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The Target near me often runs this kind of page: "We need a male associate to come to checkout and carry out a purchase." WHY can't they say "strong associate"--or just "associate," and figure that their employees are smart enough to figure out that a purchase that is too heavy for the customer probably requires someone who's reasonably strong?
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