yizuman
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It seems to me that the value of "hard work" is losing it's meaning to each and every passing generation.
I'm getting sick & tired of dealing with people who want to work, but don't want to work. I get the impression that they prefer to stay home and hold out their hand for their paychecks all for nothing and go out to party with friends who are just like them.
Take for example, before my wife became sick, I worked in a real nice medical factory assembly plant that makes plastic assembly parts and ships them to be assembled and then ships them to the receiving end to be picked up and delivered to places like hospitals, nursing homes and so on.
That plant is by no means easy work. The plant has a HUGE turnover in employees. Some come in and worked for one day and then quit. Some worked half a day and walked out of the job during lunch break.
It's a nice place to work, clean, good people, good supervisors and so on. Unfortunately, I lost my job when my wife's health went south. But my wife isn't the point.
The point is, it seems that people are unappreciative about hard work and the rewards that they could reap, such as raises, bonuses (i.e. health insurance, sick days, etc.)
People don't seem to stick around in jobs anymore. I even worked Retail for 25 years and retail is the easiest job in the world, especially if you worked in a C-Store environment. Nonetheless, it's been my observation that coming to work is the hardest thing to do (OMG! You mean I have to do physical labor in order to actually get money instead of pulling your money out of your wallet and hand it to me?????????).
Today, a nurse whom we don't know came in and took a look at my wife who is a double amputee and bedridden in her medical bed. She rolled her eyes and walked right out of the door like my wife is too much of a hassle to take care of for just a few hours while I go shopping to get more food stuffs.
WTF is wrong with these people??? Now I can't do my plans today and the medical company is unable to find anyone else to take her place, so I'll have to wait until Thursday to do it.
*sighs*
Yiz
I'm getting sick & tired of dealing with people who want to work, but don't want to work. I get the impression that they prefer to stay home and hold out their hand for their paychecks all for nothing and go out to party with friends who are just like them.
Take for example, before my wife became sick, I worked in a real nice medical factory assembly plant that makes plastic assembly parts and ships them to be assembled and then ships them to the receiving end to be picked up and delivered to places like hospitals, nursing homes and so on.
That plant is by no means easy work. The plant has a HUGE turnover in employees. Some come in and worked for one day and then quit. Some worked half a day and walked out of the job during lunch break.
It's a nice place to work, clean, good people, good supervisors and so on. Unfortunately, I lost my job when my wife's health went south. But my wife isn't the point.
The point is, it seems that people are unappreciative about hard work and the rewards that they could reap, such as raises, bonuses (i.e. health insurance, sick days, etc.)
People don't seem to stick around in jobs anymore. I even worked Retail for 25 years and retail is the easiest job in the world, especially if you worked in a C-Store environment. Nonetheless, it's been my observation that coming to work is the hardest thing to do (OMG! You mean I have to do physical labor in order to actually get money instead of pulling your money out of your wallet and hand it to me?????????).
Today, a nurse whom we don't know came in and took a look at my wife who is a double amputee and bedridden in her medical bed. She rolled her eyes and walked right out of the door like my wife is too much of a hassle to take care of for just a few hours while I go shopping to get more food stuffs.
WTF is wrong with these people??? Now I can't do my plans today and the medical company is unable to find anyone else to take her place, so I'll have to wait until Thursday to do it.
*sighs*
Yiz