Why do so many of us want to be greeters at Walmart?

by Mrs. Lori Palatnik
In honour of L, who has helped me realize
every beautiful emotion imaginable
and for reminding me that being true to myself
will always get me everything I want in life,
however long it takes.

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Published: Saturday, November 28, 2009

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Visitor Comments: 47

(46) Anonymous, August 2, 2011 5:48 PM

your job is so much more meaningful

(45) Daniel Rotenberg, January 12, 2011 4:24 AM

Dream Job

Lori, First I wand to let you know that a friend gave to me a gift when I first started to become observant your book Friday Nights and Beyond. It truly helped me, and still does to this day. Now for my dream job which I do which is a bus driver. I started as a school bus driver which was great, and for the last three years I drove for many of the Toronto Yeshivas. Now I drive city buses, and yes sometimes it is stressful, but for the most part I really enjoy driving. Thanks again for the messages that you bring.

(44) Jon, January 26, 2010 10:08 PM

Dream Job: Park Ranger in a National Park

Anonymous, July 4, 2011 7:51 PM

teaching a pre calculus class

i miss my teaching days very much but most people can't relate to this .

(43) Leslie, January 10, 2010 4:28 AM

Walmart won't let you sit on a stool or chair

everybody has to stand as a cashier, greeter, whatever. my friend, 8 months pregnant, was denied a stool for cashiering by store manager. she told her Walmart is for the young and healthy. friend to desperate to complain...

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About the Author

Mrs. Lori Palatnik

Lori Palatnik is an author and Jewish educator who has appeared on television and radio and has lectured on five continents, illuminating traditional practices and life-styles for our contemporary world. She and her husband, Rabbi Yaakov Palatnik, live in Washington, DC, where she is Executive Director of the Jewish Women's Renaissance Project. Lori is the author of "Friday Night and Beyond—The Shabbat Experience Step-by-Step"; "Remember My Soul", which explains the Jewish concepts of soul and the afterlife and a guide to anyone who has ever lost a loved one; and "Gossip—Ten Pathways to Eliminate It From Your Life and Transform Your Soul", featured on "Dr. Laura" and FoxNews.com.

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