I agree.Dude sick of this. We are supposed to kiss azz now cause the economy is bad. He is the one feeding his family, he goes to work and earns a previously agreed upon wage. I'm grateful for my job and my employer, but I make him a ton of money.
I agree.
I work for Budweiser.... Should I stop brewing or drinking awesome beer?
There would be more Hopslam for us.
Youmean if I stopped hoarding it personally Drank a mini keg during the superbowl with 2 other guys and we were :cross:
Congrats! I will have to come check out the Cellar because i've never been there!Cellar! But please if you come in please don't mention I started bragging online.
I agree.
I work for Budweiser.... Should I stop brewing or drinking awesome beer?
I have a good friend who's a brewmaster for AB/InBev down in Jacksonville. He cannot be seen in public drinking a non-InBev product. I would assume homebrew is fine, since he is also a homebrewer.
That's lame. Would make for a good court case if they fired him.
That's lame. Would make for a good court case if they fired him. Even if there weren't laws against that (and I can only assume, since I'm no law expert) I frankly find it hard to believe that AB/InBev doesn't let a brewmaster sample competitor products. Well, nevermind, now that I think about it CEOs are generally ******** and greedy bastards.
It's actually not unusual in the industry. I thought that was common knowledge.
Then why do we tout "freedom" so much in these United States? Guess for the same reason we seem to think we have the best health care... ignorance. /off my soapbox.
Then why do we tout "freedom" so much in these United States? Guess for the same reason we seem to think we have the best health care... ignorance. /off my soapbox.
Ever seen the documentary "Beer Wars"? If not, you should. BMC (especially Bud, now InBev) are not messing around. They brew beer as a commodity to dominate the market; not because they're passionate about brewing/beer. And certainly not because they care a damn about "freedom".Frodo said:It seems a bit silly to me for AB/InBev to care what their employees drink, since basically almost everyone else in the country is drinking their crap already, but whatever. Seems contrary to a free spirit to me though.
And certainly not because they care a damn about "freedom".
Unless you're talking about their "freedom" not to pay the taxes they owe...[grumble, grumble].
Our corporate taxes are the highest in the industrialized world.
No offense to you, of course - I'm just not buying it.
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