Dang... there used to be a farrier in every town, and now there isn't.
Must be a conspiracy.
Used to be a blacksmith...
And now there isn't.
Must be a conspiracy.
I never fail to grasp how it is, that once people reach the age of about 15 or 20, they suddenly decide that the world should not change around them.
But it does.
Mom and Pop stores selling clothes or groceries or being a variety store, well, it's just not a viable business model anymore.
There are STILL a ton of Mom and Pop stores, they just sell different things and provide different services than they used to. I have never ceased hearing about how WalMart put all the mom and pop stores out of business. Ok. They do put some out of business, in some instances.
When WalMart was coming to town, one of the local hardware places that had a good reputation for having a wide variety of stuff was considered by many to be "at risk". So, they switched franchises, from the one they were with to the one with the largest product selection. They changed what they carried, and improved thier selections on a number of things. Thier business is going great guns, and WalMart hurt them not a bit. And, now they have an even bigger selection, and they now do thier best to sell you stuff out of thier catalogs (they have an absolutely amazing selection of stuff).
So, Mom and Pop stores hiring people at minimum wage, part-time with no benefits is OK. When WalMart does it, it's a hideous sin? WalMart cannot create a monopoly. They can't do it. Even if they planted a big gray store every few miles around the country, it wouldn't happen. I hear people moan about the mom and pop store closing. But I never hear them complain that the stuff they buy costs too little. You know, when I was a kid, you should have read the arguments in the paper about this "killer" called "K-Mart" that was coming to town to kill off all the "good" businesses. I actually read a letter not that long ago in the paper, complaining the WalMart was going to kill off K-Mart.
Countless times throughout the country's history, someone will start up and compete with someone else in the same place. They'll undercut them and when the competition gives up or goes under, they enjoy their margins until someone ELSE comes along and forces them to be competitive again. It's called FREEDOM and CAPITALISM. And the nicest guys don't always win.
However much you may want to gripe about it, it's the best system ever invented for bringing YOU the most for your efforts. There's far worse things than WalMart moving into town...