(10-24-2015, 04:35 PM)LiadansWhisper Wrote:(10-24-2015, 04:03 PM)Edgar Wrote: Dear Starbucks employee,
How do you clothe yourself in the morning? How do you put on your oh-so expensive makeup without poking out your eyeballs? Do you even know how to breathe properly?
I ask these questions because you managed the incredible feat of serving my brother an ice cold Hot Chocolate.
It's not like it's in the name or anything.
Your life must be difficukt, indeed, if you're unable to grasp the concept that people who are overworked and underpaid will occasionally make mistakes.Â
I'm sure you've been perfect your whole life, so this is probably a tough concept to grasp.
This is why I detest working retail.
Er. I don't mean to start an argument but. His brother worked for the money to buy a hot chocolate, that the person at starbucks is getting paid to make. But you really have to be doing something wrong, even if you're over worked and underpaid, to serve a hot drink cold.
Secondly. Just about 90% of the population is overworked and underpaid. You can't justify saying some one is justifiably overworked and underpaid if they're unable to perform a basic part their job. I guarantee you that the job at starbucks could easily be taken by some one who will work harder and appreciate the opportunity far more than some one who doesn't care enough about the product they're giving to costumers, to give them a warm drink.
And lastly. Starbucks is one of the best employers in America right now. Benifits for fulltime and part time employees as well as A college tuition reimbursement program. To say that the job is unfair is, to starbucks, Unfair.
Just my five cents as some one who has worked over a dozen different types of jobs .