metalhead
Angry Bartender
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You're strawmanning again. It's getting tiresome.
Commodore gets the food he pays for, only sometimes he has to ask twice. I'm not saying people should take what they get in deference to low wage employees. That is quite a separate thing. Of course one should point out the mistake and ask for it to be corrected if they are so inclined.
My point is that understanding the circumstances and disparate power between these employees and their employers ought to lead to empathy and understanding, rather than calling them "rubbish." The whole idea of a work ethic is grade school horse <snip>. People can and should and do work for exactly as much as they feel they are getting out of their employment. Working for the sake of work because some Puritan <snip> thinks work is its own virtue is absolute insanity.
Commodore gets the food he pays for, only sometimes he has to ask twice. I'm not saying people should take what they get in deference to low wage employees. That is quite a separate thing. Of course one should point out the mistake and ask for it to be corrected if they are so inclined.
My point is that understanding the circumstances and disparate power between these employees and their employers ought to lead to empathy and understanding, rather than calling them "rubbish." The whole idea of a work ethic is grade school horse <snip>. People can and should and do work for exactly as much as they feel they are getting out of their employment. Working for the sake of work because some Puritan <snip> thinks work is its own virtue is absolute insanity.
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