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No, it's limiting the development of a work ethic. Kids these days think they're above any kind of physical work. They graduate from HS/college thinking they should be hired as CEOs, never climbing the "corporate ladder" or starting at the bottom.
Just the other day, I bought something that cost $10.77. The cash register (for some reason?) didn't show the amount of change to give me so the kid (surprisingly, he took a retail job) got out a calculator, then gave me $10.23 change. Maybe he should have taken a job cleaning? At least, he wouldn't need to count :palm:

Unless you have gave him $21 note shouldn't he has given you $9.23?
 
No, it's limiting the development of a work ethic. Kids these days think they're above any kind of physical work. They graduate from HS/college thinking they should be hired as CEOs, never climbing the "corporate ladder" or starting at the bottom.
Just the other day, I bought something that cost $10.77. The cash register (for some reason?) didn't show the amount of change to give me so the kid (surprisingly, he took a retail job) got out a calculator, then gave me $10.23 change. Maybe he should have taken a job cleaning? At least, he wouldn't need to count :palm:

Had a similar situation at a convenient store when the cash register functioned but the digital readout was broken. While the dumbass using the calculator was punching in numbers, I told him the amount of change that was due. When the calculator showed what I said, the clerk asked how I did that so quickly.
 
No, it's limiting the development of a work ethic. Kids these days think they're above any kind of physical work. They graduate from HS/college thinking they should be hired as CEOs, never climbing the "corporate ladder" or starting at the bottom.
Just the other day, I bought something that cost $10.77. The cash register (for some reason?) didn't show the amount of change to give me so the kid (surprisingly, he took a retail job) got out a calculator, then gave me $10.23 change. Maybe he should have taken a job cleaning? At least, he wouldn't need to count :palm:

I do not think I am above physical labor or starting at the bottom. I can count.

To get off welfare and make something of yourself.

I am 18, at college.

Why should you not, is the ultimate question?

Seeking employment such as cleaning would be accepting racism.

When that's the only thing you can, it is.

Since that's the only thing you can do, why not?

Cleaning is not the only thing I can do.
 
I do not think I am above physical labor or starting at the bottom. I can count.
I am 18, at college.
Seeking employment such as cleaning would be accepting racism.
Cleaning is not the only thing I can do.

You ever see those who clean stores and offices at night? How about hospitals? Are they racist?
I told you I have 2 friends who own cleaning businesses, much of their work is at night so you
could go to school and learn what could be a business venture of your own.
How about delivering pizzas? Pizza shops are always hiring drivers, hell, you could stop at some
house that a scantly clad old lady answers the door, then you could really deliver!
 
You ever see those who clean stores and offices at night? How about hospitals? Are they racist?
I told you I have 2 friends who own cleaning businesses, much of their work is at night so you
could go to school and learn what could be a business venture of your own.
How about delivering pizzas? Pizza shops are always hiring drivers, hell, you could stop at some
house that a scantly clad old lady answers the door, then you could really deliver!

Why would cleaners be racist? I have applied for delivery jobs.
 
I am not equating cleaning with racism. Driving is not a skill.

Care to explain why you then tried to equate it with racism, unless you're just lying and trolling??

Seeking employment such as cleaning would be accepting racism.
Seeking employment such as cleaning would be accepting the racism which has prevented myself from getting a better job.

Driving is a skill, if you want a job as a delivery person; because without it, you aren't going to be able to get a job as a delivery person.

Are you really this dense or were you just extremely sheltered as a child?? :palm:
 
Care to explain why you then tried to equate it with racism, unless you're just lying and trolling??




Driving is a skill, if you want a job as a delivery person; because without it, you aren't going to be able to get a job as a delivery person.

Are you really this dense or were you just extremely sheltered as a child?? :palm:

Read the second quote you posted in full. Driving is a requirement for delivery jobs; not a skill.
 
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