CVS brings back the Factory Whistle
You have very likely noticed more and more CVS drugstores cropping up on corners, vacant lots, and empty mid-block clothing stores. Until quite recently in New York City, CVS employed batallians of underpaid workers. In fact, the wages were so low that employees could no longer afford those Timex watches on the CVS racks.
Hence, CVS decided to bring back the Factory Whistle. This whistle was designed especially for noisy Manhattan. Sadly, the whisle launch was seriously behind schedule (because of labor disputes and whatnot).
Although the new Factory Whistle is finally ready for blowing, CVS has found a way to replace 3 of every 4 workers with unpleasant, demanding, and pushy-voiced machines. Nevertheless, the ill-clothed gentleman in the lower right is still getting ready to trigger the 9am whistle with his iPhone remote.
Of course the days are numbered for both Gentleman and Whistle .

Hence, CVS decided to bring back the Factory Whistle. This whistle was designed especially for noisy Manhattan. Sadly, the whisle launch was seriously behind schedule (because of labor disputes and whatnot).
Although the new Factory Whistle is finally ready for blowing, CVS has found a way to replace 3 of every 4 workers with unpleasant, demanding, and pushy-voiced machines. Nevertheless, the ill-clothed gentleman in the lower right is still getting ready to trigger the 9am whistle with his iPhone remote.
Of course the days are numbered for both Gentleman and Whistle .
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