• kerrypacker@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    No, it’s a job and you’re an entitled prick who thinks it magically happens. Supermarkets where I live make billions. They can definitely afford to pay low skilled workers, of which there are plenty, to do this work.

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      1 year ago

      you’re entirely correct, but what people are also missing is: if the weather’s nice, getting outside and pushing carts is a welcome break to the fluorescent lights and other drudgery of the store…
      anyone who’s ever actually worked a retail job will tell you that going outside every once in a while is pretty nice.
      picking up trash in the rain sucks, but pushing a cart is leisurely compared to whatever else they’ll have you do.

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        1 year ago

        We’re definitely on the same side. What many people see as an inconvenience is a job for many. I once had a boss who’s first company was a trolley collection company, he started from nothing, worked hard and sold it for $1m in Australia.