Oh yeah. Harassing the little guy always goes well, right?
Oh yeah. Harassing the little guy always goes well, right?
OR you could focus your ire at Schultz’ offices or public social media accounts and any accounts related to boards he may be on.
I was wondering who could *possibly* need the advice in this article. And here you are! And yet you still don’t seem to get it. So now I’m back to wondering who could *possibly* benefit from this article!
as a former barista, i think i would just start messing with your order.
Oh, please no. If you want to make a statement, write a letter to his campaign. It’ll go farther and you won’t be making a bunch of people with zero control over the issue miserable.
Yes, yes, that will do it. Harass the people exploited by the disconnected wealthy man with delusions. THAT will certainly teach the disconnected wealthy man with delusions a valuable lesson, and not just further wear down the people just trying to make a living.
I think you’d make your employees who came to work pretty angry if they found out they could have gotten paid to stay home.
That’s good advice. I’m old enough to remember adults arguing heatedly about men with long hair. They’d say, You can’t tell the boys from the girls! I wonder... why do you need to? Do you want to propose? Do you want to figure out whom you can harass or pay less?
“They said they wanted a coke.”
They has been an acceptable singular form since at least the 1300s. I guarantee you that you use singular they without even thinking about it, naturally, as long as you’re not staring at someone who offends you.
The whole fucking point is that being treated like a lady should not be different than being treated like a man. And that it shouldn’t be called being treated like a lady!
Simple way to fix this is to ignore sex all together, most married people do.
How dumb are you? Just stop referring to people by gender. Why do you need to do that in the first place, and how many times do you need to embarrass yourself and your customers before you stop?
yeah I think, hope, and pray the big takeaway from all the weird gender bullshit and the hideous nazi reaction to it over the past decade is everyone’s mutual agreement to not make a big deal out of this shit anymore
no more gender reveal parties, no more bothering people in bathrooms, no more he/she, no more special…
“Foolish mortals,” has served me well for years.
Almost 20 years ago, I was waiting tables at a business-lunch place in downtown Oakland. During a busy shift, the hostess told me she had seated the large “back” table — slightly separated from the rest of my section — with 8 people. I finished a pass at my other tables and headed over to greet the new table while…
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Really? Is that something someone says in real life let alone a server?
The answer is clear: tip the customer 40%.
It’s 2019 and I think that the little things matter when it comes to working towards gender equality. That means not assuming gender based on your initial impression of someone’s outward appearance and ditching the ‘ladies and gentlemen’ stuff. Women don’t need to be coddled, sheltered and protected. They can choose…