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by 67726e
3347 days ago
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> I'd take it step further. You should be gracious to a fault to the person at the lunch counter. Their life categorically sucks. That's awfully fucking judgmental. I've got friends who have been working in the service industry their whole life. Many of them are much happier than I am. Just because you have some high paying office job doesn't mean your life is automatically better. |
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Money doesn't makes life your life automatically better, but it does make it many times easier. It won't solve all your problems, but solves a heck of a lot of them.
I try to treat service employees well, not because of some patronizing sense of responsibility, but because I empathize with their position.
They have a crappy job and low pay. Dealing with the stress of computer generated everchanging schedules, rude customers, and management that treats you like a child is bad enough. When you couple that with barley making enough to survive, it's a pretty tough existence (realitive to my own).