Prices will continue to steadily rise until morale improves
Again, not addressing the valid points I've introduced. Also, very odd phrasing throughout...
"Did this for a job in my youth?" We humans don't speak like that? Also, "in my youth" sounds like the shopping cars you were collecting were horse drawn.
"the least productive time I ever spent while working?" Who the fuck worries about productivity in a minimum wage job like this? "Yeah, I don't know Dad... I've just been really worried lately that my productivity is down this quarter. I'm cleaning up less vomit per hour at Weiner Hut than typical and I'm just worried the business owner isn't extracting as much profit from my labor as they could be..."
Don't count on cops for solidarity, even with something this blatant.
I love picturing this being said matter of factly from a husband to a spouse over morning coffee.
"Oh no, well that's now how this works at all... Time to beat the Governor to death, dear. Well, off I go for the day, see you at dinner"
Artists are wonderful and needed. Protect creative humans. Thanks for this.
My mom was a woman just one single time, and now she's always a women... FOREVER.
#NEVERAGAIN
Fucking coward won't do shit when it matters, neither will Susan collins, murkowski or any of these fucking villains.
I hope you learn to consider nuance and stop arguing against the interests of workers in favor of heartless corporations.
"labor that doesn't need to exist" feels like it's from a very privileged POV. what if those 30-40 mins here and there are the difference between me meeting the 29 hour a week threshold required to qualify for health or education benefits?
I'm commenting from a US biased perspective where you seem to be commenting from a European perspective based on your spelling. If that's the case, you already have your core needs met through your government, we do not in this flawed country.
I don't think this comment actually responds to my points. I've worked many hourly retail and restaurant jobs myself. In many there was a regular struggle to hit minimum hours per week to qualify for benefits and managers were instructed to cut people during perceived slow times - none of this considering that I sat in an hour traffic to show up for my scheduled 8 hour shift that I need to meet to make my rent.
I was happy when gobacks piled up, shelves needed to be faced, tables needed to be bused and yes, to carts needed to be collected. When that was the case, I typically made my hours in those common, "we're going to need to cut someone" moments.
Again, this entire conversation seems biased to the business owner, the corporation's labor cost, and not the employee. Saying "all the carts are going to hit cars" is a false premise, in my opinion. And what I'm arguing for is the "good trouble" version of this. Place the carts safely away and maybe near the corral, but not in the corral.
Ketamine is a brand name. The generic version of that drug is actually more effective and it has a really pretty name... Guillotine.
"Someone with his business acumen..."
Holy shit. I imagine this person has an open fucking head wound and a keyboard covered in drool. Holy shit.
With time, you forget just how desperate, unequipped for life and dangerously myopic these people are.