Jsoftz
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Re: Another sappy post about my love for the USA.
While I don't work in fast food, I do work in retail. Let me tell you, some people have to worst work ethics. I can't believe it. I always try to work hard and get my stocking done and provide good customer service, but the mentality of so many kids who come in is that "This isn't my career choice, so it doesn't really matter how hard I work here." That's the worst attitude i've ever heard. I can't stand it. Michaels (the store I work at) pays you to work for them, so you should earn your money and work for them. They don't pay you to slack off or complain about how this isn't what your life is about. I get very angry with some of the new guys who are seasonal and don't care how they do because they will be fired after Christmas. For one, they obviously didn't read their contract- it says if management sees fit, they will be fired. Heck, if it were up to me, i'd fire them right now for having that attitude.
But anyhow, my point is work ethic in this country has fallen a good deal from where our forefathers came from. It really saddens me to see it as it is.
Originally posted by The_Edge
My one complaint about fast food places concerns the employees. They are either border jumpers that can barely speak a lick of English or they're idiot teenagers with a lousy work ethic. Let's face it, working at McD's isn't rocket science. The least they can do is put some effort and reasonable intelligence into getting an order correct. Being good at a job isn't always about liking what you are doing. It's about respecting yourself because of a job well done. No matter what the task. The rest follows. [/B]
While I don't work in fast food, I do work in retail. Let me tell you, some people have to worst work ethics. I can't believe it. I always try to work hard and get my stocking done and provide good customer service, but the mentality of so many kids who come in is that "This isn't my career choice, so it doesn't really matter how hard I work here." That's the worst attitude i've ever heard. I can't stand it. Michaels (the store I work at) pays you to work for them, so you should earn your money and work for them. They don't pay you to slack off or complain about how this isn't what your life is about. I get very angry with some of the new guys who are seasonal and don't care how they do because they will be fired after Christmas. For one, they obviously didn't read their contract- it says if management sees fit, they will be fired. Heck, if it were up to me, i'd fire them right now for having that attitude.
But anyhow, my point is work ethic in this country has fallen a good deal from where our forefathers came from. It really saddens me to see it as it is.