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We can thank Henry Ford for us all being overworked and under paid. The minimum 40 hour 5 day work week was his idea. Then as capitalism grew corporations took that baseline and adapted to however they saw fit.
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No.Buddy or bud is the worst
Pal
Working in the food industry everyone is “boss”
On the other end, I really don’t know what they should be called by. I use to stay saying “boss” and “sir”Calling someone sir is the most patronizing form of “respect.”Buddy or bud is the worst
Pal
Working in the food industry everyone is “boss”
I’m heading in this direction as well (really gonna be 7:30 to 6) and this sure does distract and take away from extracurricular activities.I work 8-6pm every single day. Never a late start or an early finish and I feel 10x less energy than I did 6 months ago before I started. So I can say for me personally that washed feeling is fully connected to my job.
Buddy or bud is the worst
Pal
Working in the food industry everyone is “boss”
On the other end, I really don’t know what they should be called by. I use to stay saying “boss” and “sir”
I’m heading in this direction as well (really gonna be 7:30 to 6) and his sure does distract and take away from extracurricular activities.
Come again? Sorry, I’m having trouble understanding.On the other end, I really don’t know what they should be called by. I use to stay saying “boss” and “sir”
As the person working at the store or wherever what exactly do you call the customer when you don’t know their name?Come again? Sorry, I’m having trouble understanding.
As the person working at the store or wherever what exactly do you call the customer when you don’t know their name?
Cuz when I did the go to was always “sir” and “boss” and for women I always say “miss”.
I’m lost on what this reply has to do with my postSir? What are you a 45yr old chap from England?
Its “boss” or “boss man” or “big man”. And its the way and confidence in how you say it, you can always tell the transplants sound frail when they try and say boss.
For girls its just miss. Cant call chicks nun nowadays without getting cancelled.
I’m lost on what this reply has to do with my post
I asked what else are we suppose to call a customer since when I was in that position I would use “boss” or “sir” and to be honest I didn’t like using either. One you ain’t my boss and sir never gets a reply.
Nobody is getting called “big man” when they not even bigger than me
If it was up to me it’d simply be “Yo *****” but that ain’t appropriate for the work place.
I don’t know what you’re talking about as far as frail transplants I’m from NYC.
Your entire reply didn’t make much sense to me. It was as if you thought we had some previous convo or somethingAre you okay? Im not talking about you specifically in anything in that post but the first part.
Your entire reply didn’t make much sense to me. It was as if you thought we had some previous convo or something
No. I don’t think if I was here from the beginning the post would’ve made any more sense to me.Are you new here sir?
Dog I'm ******* deadI just fell a lil while ago at work with a couple of boxes in my hands in front of a group of hot *** women who work here
Not only did i fall but the boxes broke and being that all 6 of these women were there trying to help me up almost made it worse till i tried to hop up to my feet and fell again only to fart when i landed
I rolled over with my pants hanging down and my *** sticking out , listening to these ladies help me but laughing hysterically cause of the fart flop. Where i work we have women who set up conference rooms and party's for the higher ups and they're all smokin hot. Think I'll just quit later ... washedlevel+15