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Why don't employers fire bad employees? And why are 'unskilled' labor jobs so picky?

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Democracy for Breakfast Posted: Wed, Nov 4 2009 9:03 PM

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Democracy for Breakfast:
but some employers don't even bother firing them.
Bad employers

Democracy for Breakfast:
The Grocery store down the street is
a bad grocery store.

Democracy for Breakfast:
they want an attractive teenager.
Maybe looks >> marginal register skills for some jobs.

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High quality workers will not lower their standards, for the stress, and low quality workers are not accepted, what gives!? Is this a freaking Ivy League standard application?
Tbh you're probably overkill at waiting tables. I bet you could get loans or scholarships to go to college and be something fancy like a businessman or a pharmacist. You can live in an apartment 15 minutes from downtown and party/have intercourse on friday nights. You can get married at around 27 and move into suburbia and drive a mid-ranged Honda to work while listening to coldplay on the radio. Don't forget your morning coffee when you get to the office! Chatting about how its monday with your co-workers.

God I'm terrified of this happening to me..............

But in all seriousness you can probably get help developing your skills to be a very skilled member of society. Cheers.

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Democracy for Breakfast:

How the heck is free market supposed to work properly if people are so ****y at cooperating?

 



Much to learn, this one.  Economic natural selection, you seek; competence & incompetence you shall find.

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Snowflake:

Democracy for Breakfast:
but some employers don't even bother firing them.
Bad employers

Democracy for Breakfast:
The Grocery store down the street is
a bad grocery store.

Democracy for Breakfast:
they want an attractive teenager.
Maybe looks >> marginal register skills for some jobs.

Democracy for Breakfast:
High quality workers will not lower their standards, for the stress, and low quality workers are not accepted, what gives!? Is this a freaking Ivy League standard application?
Tbh you're probably overkill at waiting tables. I bet you could get loans or scholarships to go to college and be something fancy like a businessman or a pharmacist. You can live in an apartment 15 minutes from downtown and party/have intercourse on friday nights. You can get married at around 27 and move into suburbia and drive a mid-ranged Honda to work while listening to coldplay on the radio. Don't forget your morning coffee when you get to the office! Chatting about how its monday with your co-workers.

God I'm terrified of this happening to me..............

But in all seriousness you can probably get help developing your skills to be a very skilled member of society. Cheers.

 

In a small town like mine, with little competition and mostly small business', being "bad" is the norm. I don't think they have much incentive. In my district/county they try to favor small business as much as possible and oppose big business' doing business here. They try to keep this district small-business friendly so that people can run their own stores/restraunts without fear of selling out. The problem with this is, they often have no incentive to have long store hours, are closed late, offer little benefits, and sometimes only hire family members.

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Democracy for Breakfast:
The problem with this is, they often have no incentive to have long store hours, are closed late, offer little benefits, and sometimes only hire family members.
Yeah... Sad

This is why a lot of blacks moved to cities where the market was more competitive. Maybe you should just come to terms with the fact they dont want you at their party and that's their loss.

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Stranger:

Go back to Facebook please.

I don't get it, do I know you?

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