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How do people manage to work retail or fast food jobs?
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This is an American thing. Developed countries dont do that.
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>>61666465
yep, this exact shit and the superficial fake as fuck 'greetings' and forced 'happiness' is partly why walmart failed in Germany
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>>61666453
You know those retards that loved public school, they are like a pig in shit with the excitment of retarded drama, doing the same tedious shit over and over, spending all day in the same soul less building accomplishing nothing of note
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>>61666453
At that point its legit better to just live off of the government
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>>61666453
Bird bird bird, bird is the word..haha I love family guy!
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>>61666453
Normal people are like 90IQ, they find it mentally stimulating doing menial repetitive shit and talking about sportsball.
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>>61666453
They manage because some have no choice while others simply enjoy doing it. I don’t work in retail or fast food, but I made $93k last year at my job and I absolutely dread it.
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>>61666514
working at an assembly line over the summer when I was 16 was the most eye opening experience
it's absolutely soul crushing. Like you'd rather carry a 50 kg backpack up a mountain for 8 hours straight instead. After 1 hour you feel like an eternity has passed, and there's another 7 left. You try not to look at the clock, but you end up staring it. Each minute feels like an hour.
All the while, this guy my age seemingly enjoyed it so much. He was soo happy. Easiest job he's ever done, he said. He was asking to be hired full time after summer, and they probably got him the job.
All he talked about was soccer and cars. And how he was going to spend the money that he was earning - brand clothes and a muffler, if I remember right. He talked non stop, no need for you to intervene. When he had a "conversation" with other drones like him, it was more like both having a monologue, about completely different topics. He talked about soccer, the other guy about a slut he was banging at the time. They just waited for each other to stop talking, and proceeded where they left it off like the other guy didn't talk at all.

In retrospective, I should have seen covid coming. You live among these non humans and assume they're more or less like you because you look pretty much the same, and that's a huge mistake. Most people just have the appearance of a human being. In reality, they're talking cattle.
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>>61666453
dance wagie dance
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>>61666453
half those wagies look like women who want something to do/ a part time job because it is boring at home while their husbands are working all day. I knew of a woman in that position that worked part-time for a major hardware store in my cunt. she fucking loved the place, would do unpaid overtime constantly, always referred to every as 'we'. it was sickening.
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>>61666550
Don't kid yourself too much, Crash. Unless you can turn lead into gold, you're not different from anybody
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>>61666725
If he rejects slavery, he is fundamentally different from (you).
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>>61666507
AWOLA I HATE NIGGORS
I HATE NIGGORS
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>>61666550
What you dont realize is that you are the stupid one here. They know its boring but they always train to talk long monologues because that help with picking up girls/dating since having this ability makes you avoid silences which girls dont like. So yes you are the retard for not getting this, while normies getting it.
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>>61666453
Because normal people need to eat, live somewhere and pay bills.
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>>61667018
You have money status and power and you stop becoming a talking dancing monkey.
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>>61666550
Where are those mass vaxx deaths / cancer btw? Or are you ready to admit that you were just acting like a hysterical woman because you're afraid of needles
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>>61666453
i worked at grocery stores all through college. it wasn't too bad because i stocked shelves or worked in meat/produce. i was good at my job and showed up on time every day, so the managers basically left me alone. i never had to do any wagie dance humiliation rituals.
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>>61666453
Back when I was a gas station attendant I literally wanted to kill myself every single day. We were understaffed so I was the only one at the store during swing shift, but my manager would get mad if I didn't do everything on the checklist. Looking back, I was a real pussy who just let people walk all over me with no protest. I would always come in when they called me on my days off and mostly I just lied to myself and told myself I actually enjoyed my job, even though I hated it. I got no breaks even though it was legally mandated, because if you're the only one on duty, you just have to take your breaks whenever you can. There's some official term for it but I can't remember it. We didn't even get a stool to sit on because management thought sitting down behind the counter would make us look lazy and "unprofessional".
Between the shit hours, my fucked up sleep schedule, and irate customers berating me for any slight or offense, I went home every day wanting to kill myself. I didn't want to quit because that would mean having to find another job, and I had no money in savings at the time. I dug myself into a hole financially because I was spending all my extra money on beer and shit I didn't need to make myself feel better.
Every night I would buy a six pack of miller high life from the store before I closed the register. I'd do all the paperwork and go home, drink the whole six pack, then sit in my chair and hold my fully loaded handgun, some shitty PPK knockoff I bought cheap at a pawn shop for the express purpose of blowing my brains out, though at times I seriously doubted whether or not a .32 auto round would actually be enough to kill me, or if it'd just render me a blissfully braindead retard like 90% of the people who came into the store to buy lotto tickets with their welfare.

We manage because we have to, when you're poor and have no opportunities, and too defective to find them yourself, you just do whatever you can to survive.
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>>61666550
the most boring job i've ever had was grading painted boards in a factory. a board would roll by on a conveyor belt once every few seconds. a massive spotlight shined down onto the white board and we had to accept or reject it for minute defects: things like inconsistent paint, dimples from trash on the press dies, blow-outs from incorrect pressing parameters, damaged corners, non-square sawing, etc.

the place ran 24/7 so we rotated through 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shifts. on 3rd shift i would almost go crazy, feel bouts of extreme tiredness and extreme agitation, and occasionally hallucinate defects on the boards. i only did that job to fill in for people who called in sick, or to give people their lunch breaks. meanwhile my coworkers had done that job 40-60 hours a week for a decade on end.
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>>61667210
yes, I'm always going to be in fear from you pedophilic satanist. You want niggers running free and killing, you want shitskins to take literally every last cent we can possible muster, you want me disarmed and thrown in jail for even thinking different. Yes I will always be in fear and fight you serpent tongued devils with every ounce of being I have, until you go to the hell you belong in.
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>>61667217
That was basically me. I've always been terrified of needles so I refused to get vaccinated out of fear. I actually tried once, but I ended up not being able to do it. My reaction was too intense. I was never under the notion that it was going to give me blood clots or that it was a government conspiracy or anything like that. Was always up front with my reasons.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Forcing someone like me, who has an intense fear of needles, to get a vaccine is a bit inhumane. It'd be like forcing someone afraid of heights to the edge of a bridge. Just cruel. I never got sick and neither did anyone in my family so everything worked out fine.
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>>61666465
I’m pretty sure retails stores and McDonald’s exists in other developed countries
Japan makes them do worse than the wagie dance
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>>61666453
They don't really choose to, it's out of necessity. You work the job, or you can't afford food and rent. You do whatever your boss tells you to do, for whatever wage, because there are hundreds of people lined up behind you to take your position if you don't like the terms.
Further, if you get trapped in a low wage job and work 40 hours a week, you simply don't have the time or money to gain qualifications for a better job. The only time in your life you can do that is when you're young, and if you mess that up or get unlucky then off to the grind for you.
Granted, most people are trapped in this cycle, it's just less obvious when you can afford nicer things. Golden handcuffs. The only people that aren't trapped are those that own significant capital.
>>61666465
Oh don't you worry, it's coming for Germany too. Everyone really. Workers rights under capitalism are expensive, and you can be sure those rights will disappear as money becomes more scarce.
>>61667250
We should be careful about pointing fingers at ourselves.
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>>61667166
Looks are more important. And yes ok but what if you dontn have that?
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>>61667210
>afraid of needles

Shill talking point, no one was motivated by fear of the needle itself.
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>>61667413
Looks are the most important.
If you dont have that, it is harder to get peak prime girls and you will have to settle for being boyfriend material and transitioning to husband betamale provider. This is literally what at least 80% of men have to do. kek. Thing is, when you do this, you are naturally the “second choice” out of two groups of men.
Girls go for this second choice of men when they are over age 21, see the upcoming wall or maybe even walled. These men are never a girls first choice. They only become an option when they know the first choice men are too risky as their looks declining rapidly around age 21.
tldr: Girls 18-20 or girls seeking attractive/cool men seek attractive men.
Girls over 21 and girls aware of the wall or have hit the wall seek betamale providers, who are generally never a first choice. These men are average at best and consist of at least 80% of male population.
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>>61667413
Then you betamale provide and have to be an emotional tampon and be emotionally available. You have to do more to get less from her unlike attractive men. You will not be her first choice. She is with you because you are dependable and safe, because you do not have that many options and she knows it. She is in comtrol of the relationship and if you dont put in 100% she will dump, unlike an attractive man that is she okay with if he has one foot in and one foot out the door.
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>>61666453
I usually got really high. My first job was at chucky cheese , yes i wore the rat outfit.
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>>61667413
Majority of married couples consist of girls picking their second choice. Majority of females are willing to pick less attractive men for marriage. It is safer if the future husband isnt attractive or a chick magnet.
This is what 80% of rely on, females lowering their standards for husbands. Or females lowering their standards as their own female looks decline a lot starting at age 21.
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>>61666550
They sound more human than you. You being completely unaware of this makes it even more correct.
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>>61669246
Whats chucky cheese's catchphrase?
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Beggars are not choosers.
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>>61666453
All those dead egg'd White women... killing the economy through currency debasement and getting women into the workforce was all about cratering White birthrates.
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>>61666453
I worked at walmart for a year in my early 20's and it made me so fucking depressed, but also motivated me to work hard to find something else. Ended up pirating autocad and learning how to use it from youtube videos and got my foot in the door at an engineering firm. 6 years later and the pay is still kinda shit but I sleep better every night knowing I never have to go back to retail.
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>>61667240
gee nice blog you got there, faggot
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>>61667210
check the excess deaths, little bro
next you're going to tell us it's irrelevant because you're still alive
lol
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>there are literally billions of people who make under 7 dollars a day doing the equivalent of the fast food wagies's job
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>>61670793
turns out you don't just walk into a cozy remote job. there can't be winners without there being losers too
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>>61667244
That sounds like some dystopian science fiction story kind of job. Holy shit. I've worked boring jobs, like an Amazon warehouse where it's just 10 hour shifts of taking stuff out of these shelves that move around on roombas and putting them in totes. You could sneak ear buds though and listen to podcasts or music all day, but you ran out of stuff/got bored of all of it. It honestly wasn't terrible if they weren't breathing down your neck about your rate that you had little control over because things were just slow. If it got low though someone would "coach" you, on how to take items off the shelves and put them in a tote. Felt humiliating, like I don't understand how to pick up an item and move it to another location. But just watching wood come by for a whole shift? I'd probably walk out of that job before my first lunch break, even if I was desperate. I'd literally rather beg on a highway median or something.
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>>61666453
It's not even easy to get those jobs. I've worked for multiple big tech companies and can't even get an interview most of the time. Once right after college I did get an interview at a Chepotle that was dying but they never called me back.

The whole thing seems incredibly performative.
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The young ones are all eccentric types. All the old ones are senile or drunks
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>>61666453
99.99% of stores in the United States don't do this. Some retard in middle management at this particular Walmart probably thought it was a good idea to humiliate his employees because he's a leftist faggot.
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>>61666453
>How do people manage to work retail or fast food jobs?
well you'll note something about most of those fucking retards, they're women. Women lack the sort of reasoning to understand why participating in shit is disrespectful to themselves and others because they're more animal than human.
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>>61671776
mhm
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>>61671840
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>>61666453
death metal and alcoholism
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>>61671840
>>61671846
From AI:
The number of grocery stores in the U.S. varies by definition, but recent estimates place it around 62,000 to 78,000 establishments, including supermarkets, supercenters, specialty stores, and warehouse clubs, with some sources citing over 300,000 total food retail locations if smaller formats like convenience stores are included. Key figures show approximately 26,000 conventional supermarkets, about 4,400 supercenters, and thousands more in specialty and warehouse formats, reflecting a diverse food retail landscape.

78,000 - 77,992

I'm going to need to see 5 more videos from different stores.

If you prove me wrong, I'll adjust from 99.99% to 99.9%.
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>>61671884
I just asked AI to come up with an estimate for walmart specifically and they said this:

>Perplexity: Given variability, likely thousands of stores (30-50%, or 3,000-5,000) have employees engaging in some dancing or cheer routines with dance elements at least occasionally, driven by local enthusiasm rather than corporate mandate.

>Grok: A longstanding company tradition since 1975 is the "Walmart Cheer," performed during team meetings to boost morale and start the day. This cheer includes physical movements like a hip-wiggling "squiggly" that's essentially a dance element, and it's practiced across stores globally (with localized variations by country). It's not uncommon for these cheers to incorporate fuller dances or music during meetings or events. Given that the cheer (and its dance-like components) is a core part of Walmart's employee culture and meetings in virtually every store, my estimate is that all ~10,800 stores have employees engaging in some form of dancing as part of routine activities or morale boosters.
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>>61671898
I guess they just don't do them around where I live, because every person I know that has worked at the three Walmarts in my area said they don't do this at all.
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>>61666469
Yeah, European “men” prefer to not work at all. They just go out with their gf’s to get cucked by superior foreign men, lmao!
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>>61667240
Thanks for posting this. Ignore that other fag who replied to you.
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>>61672018
This poster is brown
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outside america there's retail unions that don't allow this
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>>61666453
Poor people do what they gotta do.
But yea if you've ever worked Fast Food or Walmart tier retail you're forever a member of the lower class. The taint stays with you forever. Even if you become rich later you will never have class solidarity with people who never worked until they finished university at which they were in a frat or sorority and traveled and did alpine skiing and whatever.
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>>61672185
America was founded as a slave state from the beginning.
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>>61671840
At first I thought those were prisoners.



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