Yeah YEAH I just don't think they understand how internet secure websites work, tbh. Or usually how anything online works. Which baffles me so much considering how so many of them usually have at least a computer or iPad.
Yeah YEAH I just don't think they understand how internet secure websites work, tbh. Or usually how anything online works. Which baffles me so much considering how so many of them usually have at least a computer or iPad.
Yeah, you got a point there, and it really IS an entitled old white man thing. It's just now the Boomers' time, the young'uns haven't gotten their chance at the throne yet. (And to be fair I was definitely generalizing, it just gets really frustrating having to deal with that attitude over and over again from the same…
BUT, I'd be more than happy to show your wife...
God bless your dad, man. We need more like him.
Ahhh, I see. Even barring that though, the times change, you gotta adapt somehow. I just don't like being made to think I'm the dick for asking for government-issued identification when it's really just common sense these days.
In my 3 years of experience in a hotel, like, I've had a few of them also be the same guys who think that we sell their phone numbers or credit card info to strange hacker guys online. Like... sir, no, that's not how it works, I assure you.
Yeeeeeah, I mean, I'd think it would be a good idea to ask for ID when, you know, you're handling money? Buying alcohol? Renting a hotel room? But fuck, screw security for the guests, I shouldn't have to show my ID, I'm a regular! Irritates me so much.
It's always that age group, man, almost invariably it's a Baby Boomer. I don't get why, when they were supposed to be the generation of "free love" and shit, but in general they're the most entitled assholes I've ever had the displeasure in dealing with.
AS YOU SHOULD. That is like a question I think'd be too personal for even my goddamned therapist. Plus I mean THERE'S GOOGLE THESE DAYS.
What the fuck is it with old men and not wanting to show ID anywhere? Shit, they pull that at the hotel I work at now and they loved pulling this shit at the restaurants I used to work at. Do they think they're that fucking important that everyone just knows who they are?
Either way, man, I want that in the mouth part of my face pronto.
goddamn that souvlaki makes me hungry as hell (and the onions are the best part! you monster)
On another occasion the same gentleman asked a lesbian server, "so just what exactly do you people do in the bedroom?"
No, read you loud and clear. I give you evidence of wage theft and worker exploitation and you reply with one word that approves of the situation. There's not much to misunderstand here. I don't need your luck, sugar, but thanks anyway.
Okay, we're done here. I'm not going to convince you, and you have your heels stubbornly dug in to your idea that decent people deserve to be poor just by circumstance and at the expense of the rich. I don't know how else to illustrate the growing disparity in income levels without telling you that you're a classist…
This isn't an argument that CEOs don't deserve to make lots of money. I'm okay with that. But did you not know that the average CEO-to-worker compensation rate has grown exponentially since about 2007? That the average fast food CEO makes more money in one hour than any average worker makes in an entire lifetime? That…
And yet when the private sector employment in the last decade or more has grown more in low-level hourly-pay jobs, leaving few medium-pay jobs available, what the hell else are they supposed to choose? It's either take the $7.50/hr job or no food/housing/electricity. The current federal minimum wage is NOT a living…
What the actual fuck, bro.
Dude, right? This is only a measure of appeasement, presumably to show the public that "look, look, we care! We're doing what you asked, see? Lay off us now, okay?" And bullshit the corporation has no control over franchises—they standardize shit all the time in regards to menu selection and process. The same can be…
I know what I'm gonna be blowing my tax return money on