Very intentional and not a typo.
Very intentional and not a typo.
Yeesh. That whole ‘sitting together’ part was particularly weird to me cause I know that when I get on any kind of transit, the main thing I’m looking for is an empty seat, preferably not next to anybody. And having someone walk past empty seats to sit down next to me would have me immediately going into a hacking…
Okay, this guy is a tool AND he’s full of shit.
Really. If at any point the government asks you to “Report your Neighbors”, that should be a pretty damn good sign to shut the hell up.
Scientology isn’t a religion. A religion likes to explain to you how it views the world, it’s fundamental purpose, its secrets. Judaism tells you to follow God’s commandments and you’ll do well. Here’s a bunch of books where you can find them at your convenience. Christianity tells you to worship God and Jesus and…
Well Muslims don’t have to pay thousands or millions of dollars to be come more spiritually enlightened. And Imams don’t make their congregation videotape their darkest secrets to be used should the congregation turn against the faith.
You are so misguided about this issue and need to watch Going Clear and Scientology and the Aftermath and then get back to us.
Compare the cost of obtaining a bible or a quran to the cost of obtaining all the “sacred texts” of Scientology.
People don’t have to pay millions of dollars to become more “spiritual” in Islam or Christianity.
Scientology is really not comparable to Islam, or any other established faith with centuries of history and millions upon millions of followers.
So... don’t protest and accept the status quo?
......................You have got to be fucking kidding me.
If you’ve owned several businesses, you should understand the myriad issues surrounding incentives, job expectations and “being set up to fail” that might lead these employees to be dissatisfied. This entire thing is a massive management cock-up and they have every right to be mad.
This comment just shows that you have never worked in retail.
My argument seems pretty sound:
If they had stocked up, and scheduled more people per shift, then you would be right. But if everyone is making the same amount, working the same hours, and doing double the work - that isn’t fair. And not having the ingredients for the drink available is just going to cause problems, it’s poor planning - they…
A vast increase in workload without an increase in either salary or help seems like valid thing to complain about. Will these people see a bonus? Will additional staff be hired to mitigate the rush? No? Then why should anyone expect them to be happy?
It’s not coffee. Also the baristas aren’t mad at customers, just the situation and some customers, like the ones who throw things at you when you tell them you’re out of supplies.
There’s no coffee in this drink. It’s a sugar and fruit and cream monstrosity.