If I lost my job from the no jab/no job policies in my state, I was ready to max out every form of welfare and charity I could, with zero guilt. The system was ready to fuck me over, and I wasn't going to go from pulling the cart (paying taxes) to being in the cart.
Thankfully, my employer had a vicious 50/50 split, from top management down to the lowest staffer, about vax mandates, that paralyzed the place and prevented any decision being made on the topic.
But many have turned into psychos. Overworked, prone to snap, and far more irritable. If they still have masks on, they're often even more psychotic. You can see them with the sweats. But they're triggered. Many don't make functioning sense. There are still a few pleasant ones, rarer, depending on where you are.
But almost all admin has gone to hell. Never met such a jibbering bunch of failures with brainfog. What policy they're still operating on, despite restrictions being lifted. Short staffed, overworked, implying their positions are greater than basic support. Those examples are in most service sectors. Literally getting around them to somebody helpful is a living nightmare.
Until you ask yourself how on Earth did these cunts get a job. I don't care if they're a bimbo. Why have they got an accent away from the common language. Does anybody take the time to listen too them on a phone in scenarios of awkward, challenging, and simple services. Aw fuck that, diversity has reared its inept fucking head. It recurits next to anybody, and the dumber the better. But those zoom calls and telephone consultations. Enough of these retards already.
Don't get me started on if you have a natural accent, posh, intelligent, or native. It's like a red flag to diversity. They will often go out of their way to intimidate.
Covid has brought it to a boil, it just needs a bit more sauce, and watch it explode. Look where it's headed.
after working in the same restaurant for nearly 7 years, and working through the ENTIRE pandemic in 2020, including in the beginning when everyone was scared not knowing WHAT THE FUCK was going on?
i never want to work in another restaurant for the rest of my life AGAIN. low pay, shit hole customers, arrogant, entitled cunts. you get treated like shit by most of em, and they act like they OWN you after they pay. it's sickening. you have to clean EVERYTHING and scrub it after every shift and get nothing for it.
my silver lining was me working for a small ma and pa family owned placed.
but overall? restaurant or service industries are totally not worth it. and that's what restaurants are struggling
100% this I worked my way through college working at a fucking applebees and it sucked shit. Pay is way better then other minimum wage jobs though with the tips depending on the place. It honestly motivated me to get through college and get a good job. My wife was doing the same, olive garden though, during the "pandemic" and she never went back after got a better job after some trade schooling. I don't doubt some more people have died but I am just not seeing it in my community nobody I know even tangentially has died could just be lucky. Like you say I think people re assessed their priorities and finally had financial breathing room with stimulus money during covid and many are not coming back to the service industry. Everywhere around me good high paying jobs are in short supply but every restraunt and retail outlet has hiring signs.
Word I didn't say it wasn't bad before just that people had more options because of all the unemployment extra money and they changed industries permanently. The short staffing is changing the industry for sure.
Except it's every job market that can't find employees. I've talked to high end WFH programming people etc as well and even they can't find workers. Everyone thinks the workers are taking some other kind of job but no jobs are getting filled.
Can't agree just not true in my industry, even locally places that pay more are not having trouble filling positions. Maybe the companies in "high end" programming you talked to just suck to work for. Chik filet near me pays $19 an hour and it's highly competitive to get a position.
The numbers kinda made sense at first with the mass firings and mass quitting, but it shouldn't have continued this long there are deaths for sure that are being hidden by other metrics. They tried manipulating statistics to make it look like humans were dying from the fake virus while the GMOs were dying from the vaccine. It did not work but suppressing some numbers entirely gives us less data to figure out what's happening, when, and why.
i think the entire u.s. economy is an illusion now. and propped up by "buyers and sellers" and all people look at is the dow lol. and they base their lives on that!
If it sounds far-fetched on the surface, it shouldn't. Let's characterize it this way...
The rate depends on how old you are, but just suppose that every couple of years or so someone you're acquainted with dies. In the US, about 2.8M people die in a normal year. So if the vaxx killed off that many people, you only would likely know 2 people that had died in the last couple of years. If it killed off 5-6M, it would have only been 2 extra on average. Every person is different, and probably only about 3-5% of the shots were weaponized.
The counter-argument that goes, "I don't know anyone that got injured or died from the shot!" is brainless. It's been estimated that only 1 out of 50,000 rounds fired in the Vietnam War killed someone, so maybe you can find a veteran and tell him that ACKSHUALLY bullets aren't dangerous.
did you see the tweet where the guy said its cus of crime. people aren't working cus there just committing petty crimes instead LMAO.
Your a fucking idiot.go get a job and if they tell you to take the shot quit,sue or get fired.
If I lost my job from the no jab/no job policies in my state, I was ready to max out every form of welfare and charity I could, with zero guilt. The system was ready to fuck me over, and I wasn't going to go from pulling the cart (paying taxes) to being in the cart.
Thankfully, my employer had a vicious 50/50 split, from top management down to the lowest staffer, about vax mandates, that paralyzed the place and prevented any decision being made on the topic.
Or you could just work now and then quit if the rules become unfavorable.
Ties back to the "People don't want to work."
I faced mandates like the barrel of a gun but pushed on until they were dropped.
Ties back to the "People don't want to work."
I faced mandates like the barrel of a gun but pushed on until they were dropped.
The job openings aren't real.
But many have turned into psychos. Overworked, prone to snap, and far more irritable. If they still have masks on, they're often even more psychotic. You can see them with the sweats. But they're triggered. Many don't make functioning sense. There are still a few pleasant ones, rarer, depending on where you are.
But almost all admin has gone to hell. Never met such a jibbering bunch of failures with brainfog. What policy they're still operating on, despite restrictions being lifted. Short staffed, overworked, implying their positions are greater than basic support. Those examples are in most service sectors. Literally getting around them to somebody helpful is a living nightmare.
Until you ask yourself how on Earth did these cunts get a job. I don't care if they're a bimbo. Why have they got an accent away from the common language. Does anybody take the time to listen too them on a phone in scenarios of awkward, challenging, and simple services. Aw fuck that, diversity has reared its inept fucking head. It recurits next to anybody, and the dumber the better. But those zoom calls and telephone consultations. Enough of these retards already.
Don't get me started on if you have a natural accent, posh, intelligent, or native. It's like a red flag to diversity. They will often go out of their way to intimidate.
Covid has brought it to a boil, it just needs a bit more sauce, and watch it explode. Look where it's headed.
after working in the same restaurant for nearly 7 years, and working through the ENTIRE pandemic in 2020, including in the beginning when everyone was scared not knowing WHAT THE FUCK was going on?
i never want to work in another restaurant for the rest of my life AGAIN. low pay, shit hole customers, arrogant, entitled cunts. you get treated like shit by most of em, and they act like they OWN you after they pay. it's sickening. you have to clean EVERYTHING and scrub it after every shift and get nothing for it.
my silver lining was me working for a small ma and pa family owned placed. but overall? restaurant or service industries are totally not worth it. and that's what restaurants are struggling
100% this I worked my way through college working at a fucking applebees and it sucked shit. Pay is way better then other minimum wage jobs though with the tips depending on the place. It honestly motivated me to get through college and get a good job. My wife was doing the same, olive garden though, during the "pandemic" and she never went back after got a better job after some trade schooling. I don't doubt some more people have died but I am just not seeing it in my community nobody I know even tangentially has died could just be lucky. Like you say I think people re assessed their priorities and finally had financial breathing room with stimulus money during covid and many are not coming back to the service industry. Everywhere around me good high paying jobs are in short supply but every restraunt and retail outlet has hiring signs.
Restaurant work has always been like that. I did it for years at multiple different bars/restaurants.
Word I didn't say it wasn't bad before just that people had more options because of all the unemployment extra money and they changed industries permanently. The short staffing is changing the industry for sure.
Except it's every job market that can't find employees. I've talked to high end WFH programming people etc as well and even they can't find workers. Everyone thinks the workers are taking some other kind of job but no jobs are getting filled.
Can't agree just not true in my industry, even locally places that pay more are not having trouble filling positions. Maybe the companies in "high end" programming you talked to just suck to work for. Chik filet near me pays $19 an hour and it's highly competitive to get a position.
The numbers kinda made sense at first with the mass firings and mass quitting, but it shouldn't have continued this long there are deaths for sure that are being hidden by other metrics. They tried manipulating statistics to make it look like humans were dying from the fake virus while the GMOs were dying from the vaccine. It did not work but suppressing some numbers entirely gives us less data to figure out what's happening, when, and why.
but..but...i thought that JUST THIS MONTH was the LOWEST amount of people applying for unemployment EBBEERRR since 1962!!!!?
oh no!? :o
See that's exactly, if they are not applying for unemployment either, where are these people who used to do work?
i think the entire u.s. economy is an illusion now. and propped up by "buyers and sellers" and all people look at is the dow lol. and they base their lives on that!
They ran out of unemployment. They cant file for more. Now theyre on welfare.
If it sounds far-fetched on the surface, it shouldn't. Let's characterize it this way...
The rate depends on how old you are, but just suppose that every couple of years or so someone you're acquainted with dies. In the US, about 2.8M people die in a normal year. So if the vaxx killed off that many people, you only would likely know 2 people that had died in the last couple of years. If it killed off 5-6M, it would have only been 2 extra on average. Every person is different, and probably only about 3-5% of the shots were weaponized.
The counter-argument that goes, "I don't know anyone that got injured or died from the shot!" is brainless. It's been estimated that only 1 out of 50,000 rounds fired in the Vietnam War killed someone, so maybe you can find a veteran and tell him that ACKSHUALLY bullets aren't dangerous.
RIP.
The job openings aren't real. There's no shortage