Boomers are actively finding a way to be offended by that as we speak. “Back in my day, we stood on iron floor pads in slip persistent shoes for 12 hours a day and offered service with a smile!”
I’m a (spanish) boomer. I reported one of my bosses to my company health & safety comission because the bastard physically removed our chairs (I was a bank teller at that time). He was reprimanded, the chairs were put back in their places and the guy hated me deeply for the months we had to work together.
I was (still am) member of an union, btw. And that made a difference.
My in-laws are more progressive than most and are deep boomers, I realize it’s not all of them. There’s enough of them that they do seem to standout as a general rule that want to perpetuate generational suffering. Granted, most of the worst offenders are gen x and millennial with the “grind set” mindset.
Sorry, I just got done reading a bunch of stupid Google reviews with old people shitting on our local Chinese food restaurant for offenses like not being welcoming, not smiling, and serving the wrong kinds of food. It’s annoying that there’s a generation of people who expect servants when they exchange money for a service.
Boomers are actively finding a way to be offended by that as we speak. “Back in my day, we stood on iron floor pads in slip persistent shoes for 12 hours a day and offered service with a smile!”
I’m a (spanish) boomer. I reported one of my bosses to my company health & safety comission because the bastard physically removed our chairs (I was a bank teller at that time). He was reprimanded, the chairs were put back in their places and the guy hated me deeply for the months we had to work together.
I was (still am) member of an union, btw. And that made a difference.
Unions are absolutely necessary.
Oppressors.
This is a class war, not a generational one. Don’t let the king convince the torch wielders that their enemy is the pitchfork wielders.
Fair. I’m certain there are gen x and millennials that expect “servants” to suffer as well.
Anyone who’s rich enough, basically…
They already were offended by it fifteen years ago when I worked retail. Sitting on the clock looks “lazy”, according to my first boss.
I’m pretty close to being a boomer, my in-laws are. Nobody I know has a problem with that. Careful with your ageism.
My in-laws are more progressive than most and are deep boomers, I realize it’s not all of them. There’s enough of them that they do seem to standout as a general rule that want to perpetuate generational suffering. Granted, most of the worst offenders are gen x and millennial with the “grind set” mindset.
Stop with this shit
Sorry, I just got done reading a bunch of stupid Google reviews with old people shitting on our local Chinese food restaurant for offenses like not being welcoming, not smiling, and serving the wrong kinds of food. It’s annoying that there’s a generation of people who expect servants when they exchange money for a service.