I'm going to go out on a limb and say white colored hiking boots are probably a bad idea. #hiking

Hmm, not white... "Safari/Birch" 🤔

Depends on how far into "dingy white" it already is, otherwise, it will get dingy white very quickly.

#hiking #boots

I suppose they might be "hiking lifestyle" shoes, it's at REI, *implying* you are into hiking but not designed for use on the trail. Much like SUVs and Jeeps have become a "lifestyle brand" even if they'll never go on a 4x4 trail, too.
@ai6yr REi is definitely a lifestyle store, not an outfitter. So that would fit.
@W6KME @ai6yr I dunno, man, where else am I going to get Tecnu in a big hurry?

@ClimateJenny @W6KME @ai6yr it's still the best place near me to try hiking boots before you buy them, although you can buy plenty of lifestyle shit there too.

That's what us staff called it when I worked there. Lifestyle shit.

@semitones @ClimateJenny @W6KME Yes, have done that (trying hiking boots on). They aren't what they were before, but at least they still carry a lot of the stuff. That said, the LAST two times I have been in there (helping my son find better fitting boots, and looking for a specific pair of boots myself), I ended up helping some hapless other customers who had no idea on what they were looking for and who the shoe salesperson had ZERO clue how to help them. i.e. "how will these working backpacking" and answer was along the lines of "I don't know, but a lot of people buy those"
@ai6yr @ClimateJenny @W6KME Not sure when they changed, but when I was working there, they were already
* giving staff 39.5 hours every week, so they didn't have to pay benefits
* understaffing us on busy days so everyone got stressed out
* over-incentivizing membership sales and racking up the average checkout total
By the time I left, the only people still there were either desperate for a job, brand new and knowing nothing about the outdoors, or working minimum hours for the discounts.

@semitones @ai6yr @ClimateJenny @W6KME This seems to be the generic playbook for anything retail. Another weird thing many come up with that I don't quite understand exactly why it's legal is to create special job titles and then anyone given those titles can be made to work 60 hours a week without benefits and without being paid significantly more. At least my last job was doing something funky like that (but I never 100% understood exactly what crap they were pulling.)

Really they were always finding some stupid loopholes. Like we'd have certain minimum requirements for breaks, but those requirements didn't specify when. So often I'd get my last 15 only five minutes before it was time for me to leave. 100% legal.

Capitalism truly is reaching its final stage here...

@nazokiyoubinbou @semitones @ClimateJenny @W6KME "salaried" and "manager" are definitely traps to keep from paying overtime.