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@db
Have you ever worked in retail or service? Stores and restaurants have a completely different vibe from the other side.
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Linda Xie
@linda
Yep and agreed! Worked at a mall kiosk for 1 year and Cold Stone for 2 years
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@ted
yes i think it should be mandatory for US citizens
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meatballs
@meatballs
Yep. So-called hi-fi dept at Woolworths. What a god awful experience that was. I learned I never want to work in a public facing role ever again. And haven't.
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@trigs
You can usually tell the ppl that haven't because they don't humanize ppl in those roles, they just treat them like a means to an end. Not trying to be derogatory, just acknowledging that we're culturally trained to see service workers as resources and tools, not as people. Good to see life from the other side to break that perception.
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@6bazinga
So vert true. I worked at a family owned grocery store and subway as a teenager, worked in merchandising for a year then home health care for 10 years.
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@86ed
If I may ask though, what do you mean by "from the other side" 🤔
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@thebaseintern.eth
Did a lot of bar work and waited tables back in the day. Gotta say overall positive memories of both. Met good people and earned a few quid along the way
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@robertfelt.eth
yup worked at six flags, nordstrom, and costco all throughout high school and college def have a huge appreciation for folks that work in retail/restaurant/hospitality
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@what
Back of house / warehouse worker for a grocery chain
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@spazz
Gm db
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