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The service culture fell apart in America because we were never meant to be a service based economy, most of those jobs were traditionally meant for young adults who hadn’t yet found a decent career that would earn them enough to buy a house, a decent car, afford annual vacations, enough to raise a family, afford health insurance and still be able to save for a retirement. Now we are looking at 50+% of the workforce who is barely scraping by with some garbage service industry job, even higher percentage than that if we remove boomer aged workers from the equation…..most people under 45 are frustrated, and while they should just demand a higher wage from their employer, they know there’s a chance they’ll lose what little income they have if they do that, leading to an even worse position than they were in….and thanks to mass immigration, and widespread anti-White hiring practices (for White males especially), that job search could take precious time they don’t have before homelessness becomes a real possibility, so they look to the customer to help make a difference…..I get it, it’s wrong to expect the customers to make a difference in their lives, especially when the majority of people under under 45 are struggling to make ends meet just like their server…..as for boomers, the generation who decimated our economy in the name of maximizing profits, who are still living more than comfortably in a majority of cases, they have no right to whine about this issue since they’re responsible for creating it in the first place.

297 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

The service culture fell apart in America because we were never meant to be a service based economy, most of those jobs were meant for young adults who hadn’t yet found a decent career path that would earn them enough to buy a house, a decent car, afford annual vacations, enough to raise a family, afford health insurance and still be able to save for a retirement. Now we are looking at 50+% of the workforce who is barely scraping by with some garbage service industry job, even higher percentage than that if we remove boomer aged workers from the equation…..most people under 45 are frustrated, and while they should just demand a higher wage from their employer, they know there’s a chance they’ll lose what little income they have if they do that, leading to an even worse position than they were in….and thanks to mass immigration, and widespread anti-White hiring practices (for White males especially), that job search could take precious time they don’t have before homelessness becomes a real possibility, so they look to the customer to help make a difference…..I get it, it’s wrong to expect the customers to make a difference in their lives, especially when the majority of people under under 45 are already in a desperate situation and can’t afford to tip much…..as for the boomers, the generation who decimated our economy in the name of maximizing profits, who are still living more than comfortably in a majority of cases, they have no right to whine about this issue since they’re responsible for creating it in the first place.

297 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

The service culture fell apart in America because we became a service industry based economy, when those jobs were always typically meant for young adults who hadn’t yet found a decent career path that would earn them enough to buy a house, a decent car, afford annual vacations, enough to raise a family, afford health insurance and still be able to save for a retirement. Now we are looking at 50+% of the workforce who is barely scraping by with some garbage service industry job, even higher percentage than that if we remove boomer aged workers from the equation…..most people under 45 are frustrated, and while they should just demand a higher wage from their employer, they know there’s a chance they’ll lose what little income they have at the moment if they do that, leading to an even worse position than they were in IF they are forced to find a new job….and thanks to mass immigration, and widespread anti-White hiring practices (for White males especially), that job search could take precious time they don’t have before homelessness becomes a real possibility, so they look to the customer to help make a difference…..I get it, it’s wrong to do that, especially when the majority of people under under 45 are already in a desperate situation and can’t afford to tip much…..as for the boomers, the generation who decimated our economy in the name of maximizing profits, who are still living more than comfortably in a majority of cases, they have no right to whine about this issue since they’re responsible for creating it in the first place.

297 days ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

The service culture fell apart in America because we became a service industry based economy, when those jobs were always typically meant for young adults who hadn’t yet found a decent career path that would earn them enough to buy a house, a decent car, afford annual vacations, enough to raise a family, afford health insurance and still be able to save for a retirement. Now we are looking at probably about 70% of the population who are barely scraping by with some garbage service industry job, even higher percentage than that if we remove boomer aged workers from the equation…..most people under 45 are frustrated, and while they should just demand a higher wage from their employer, they know there’s a chance they’ll lose what little income they have at the moment if they do that, and then be in an even worse position than they were in IF they are forced to find a new job….and thanks to mass immigration, and widespread anti-White hiring practices (fit White naked especially), that job search could take precious time they don’t have before homelessness becomes a real possibility, so they look to the customer to help make a difference…..I get it, it’s wrong to do that, especially when the majority of people under under 45 are already in a desperate situation and really can’t afford to tip much…..for the boomers, the generation who decimated our economy in the name of maximizing profits, who are still living more than comfortably in a majority of cases, they have no right to whine about this issue since they’re responsible for creating it in the first place.

297 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

The service culture fell apart in America because we became a service industry based economy, when those jobs were always typically meant for young adults who hadn’t yet found a decent career path yet that would earn them enough to buy a house, a decent car, afford annual vacations, enough to raise a family, afford health insurance and still be able to save for a retirement. Now we are looking at probably about 70% of the population who are barely scraping buy with some garbage service industry job, even higher than that if we remove boomer demographic from the equation…..those or people are frustrated, and while they should take it out on their employer, they know there’s a chance they’ll lose what little income they have at the moment if they do that, and then be in an even worse position than they were if they’re forced to find a new job….and thanks to mass immigration, and widespread anti-White hiring practices, that search for a new job could take precious time they don’t have before homelessness becomes a real possibility, so they look to the customer who’s using their service to help make a difference…..I get it, it’s wrong to do that, especially when the majority of people under boomer age are already in a desperate situation…..as for the boomers, who are the generation who decimated the economy in the name of maximizing profits, who are still living more than comfortably in a majority of cases, they have no right to whine about this issue, younger folks do.

297 days ago
1 score