...I was quite annoyed this morning by the attitude displayed by two Superstore employees toward the ruling. I wasn't so much irritated by their overt display of discontent while working in a customer service environment, but by the incredibly closed-minded and ignorant statements they were making. As someone working in the tech field, having always worked weekends (and holidays for that matter) was, for me, a normality.
Leaving the issue of professionalism aside, to hear "why should we have to give up our Sundays" and "next it will be our holidays..." and "we aren't an essential service, why should we be open?" coming from these two, one of whom was a manager, irked me a bit. I can understand their point of view, resisting change is a given...but for a good chunk fo the population, working on Sundays has been the norm for quite some time, and not just in IT.
Sorry if this came across as a rant...was just more of an observation.
mover1 said:
... only aspiration is to buy a dodge neon and soup it up with a spoiler and mag wheels.
You must live near me. On a side note, I was driving out toward Fall river earlier this summer, and passed a white Ford Contour on the highway. Driven by the usual wee gangsta, it had unpainted side skirts, without the requisite front or rear body kit. The kicker was though, the high-rise aluminium spoiler hanging off the rear deck of the car, as it had been bolted on backwards, with the curved portion of the spoiler actually facing the wind. Had to laugh.
Edited to include quote and irrelevant story. And spelling.