If a customer isn't being convenient for the clerk, then they do not deserve any convenience back.
And if a company is not paying their employees average wages, they do not deserve average work.
Age 31, Girly Boy
Joined on 8/11/21
Posted by Jukestar - January 5th, 2023
If a customer isn't being convenient for the clerk, then they do not deserve any convenience back.
And if a company is not paying their employees average wages, they do not deserve average work.
There are no rights, only responsibilities. I guess a responsibility is synonymous with obligation. As a matter of principle, we should all be responsible to make things convenient for one another.
In the end, being inconvenient for another will usually turn around and make things more inconvenient for them.
The service industry teeters a bit outside of this definition. Literally, the job description of customer service is to provide answers for annoying, inconvenient customers, within reason. Not saying it's right but...it's kinda like a doctor treating sickly patients that become sick because they didn't follow his directions or take their prescribed medications...
Damn, straight, they don't deserve it.
Gotta shift that frame of mind, and think about the convenient customers, not the soulless corporate overlords. They deserve it
Having a job is a duty, and to a certain degree, a privilege
It would suck if a surgeon half-@ssed his job because he felt he wasn't getting paid enough
Remi-le-Oduen
There's a lot of people who thinks they only have rights and no obligations. And that no one else have these rights