(April 29, 2020 at 12:48 pm)arewethereyet Wrote:(April 29, 2020 at 12:38 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Not the point. If the business is going to be open, it isn't the employee's fault if the owner cant or wont supply the employee with the supplies and time they need.Brian, shut up and take some responsibility for your own health.
We are not dealing with times as normal. And those clerks and stockers ARE risking their lives. The CEOs are not. The billionaire CEOs have the luxury of distance and health insurance.
Though I can't imagine how clean you would get a cart by yourself if you have beer bottles rolling around on the floor of your 'brand new house".
AGAIN, stop making this about one person. I am talking about an entire climate.
Between someone like Jeff Bezos and me, who do you think has more money and power?
When I posted this post you are now responding to, I wasn't even thinking about myself. I was thinking of the cashiers and store clerks knowing the shit they put up with, even in normal times. I wasn't thinking of myself.
AGAIN, I was not mad at the clerk who didn't wipe down my cart completely. STOP ASSUMING THAT. When he could not, I was thinking of all the other employees that I have worked with, NOT ME, but all the other employees I have worked with who know what it is like to be given impossible orders intended for slow times but implemented all the time.
His corporate goons are why he couldn't slow down, I don't blame him.