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Look every one has a role in life.. and that is to become the best u ou can be. What ever it takes
This is what it means to become one with self
Become one with others
Become one with our universe our God
Help each other succeed
I dont have time to judge anyone but myself if you have a job be happy be proud
And if you see someone judging or bullying some one. because they think there better tell them to stop. To answer your question no I honestly have never thought about it before.
And by the way when I go in to Walmart and I need to find someone that works there well when I can find someone im a happy boy because now they can help me
McDonald's I dont go there so they can help other people get there food
No. It's extremely shallow and pathetic to judge someone for that. They're trying to make a living and that's all. No one can judge someone else's circumstances. We all come from different walks of life and have different experiences that shape who we are. No shame in someone putting in effort to live.
Every role in the culinary world plays an important part in offering valuable experiences to people. Working at places like Walmart or fast-food joints can be a starting point in one's career journey and teaches a lot about customer service and managing logistics. During my travels, I've met passionate cooks who started in such places and eventually moved on to become culinary artists. It's all about dedication and the desire to learn. 🌟
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No, it's their choice. However, I think even if I had level of education that only allows such low level jobs, I would avoid working for Walmart or some food chain. Those pay minimal wages and you have zero career options there. Friend of mine doesn't have high grade education and she works in distribution and packaging of medical supplies, she has a decent income. Probably 3-4 times that of a McDonald's employee in my country.
If they're young I assume they're either working through college or just doing it for first job experience. As for older people I think it takes a lot to swallow your pride and face the public in a job like that knowing so many are looking down at you.
It depends what you mean by "judge". I have friends that work menial jobs and I have friends that are millionaires. I have friends that have high school educations and friends who have doctorates. I'm more concerned with a person's honor and how they treat other people. We're all just trying to do the best we can in life. You come into this world with nothing and you leave with nothing. The only that matters in the end is the lives you touch.
I agree beautifully said
Why would someone judge a person for working hard to keep the roof over their own head... or pay for their kids' school... or whatever it is that has led them to that job? It's way better than to be a random layabout who does nothing to contribute to their family or their own financial wellbeing.
I know what "judge" means to me, but I'm not sure what that word means to you. If someone works at WalMart or Wendy's in an entry-level position, it reveals something about their level of education, ambition, and work history. It is not a clear sign that they are a "bad" person but they would probably be someone with whom I would have little in common. Yes, there may be some exceptions to my conclusions, but I think what I have said would apply to the majority of such workers.
Your 10 bucks is the same colour as Elons 10 bucks, kiddo.
It is the height of stupidity to judge people based on work. Sure their quality of work is a different thing. Plus, people applying themselves to lower stations, or lacking ambition can be a topic.
But it's their life, and you can only advise.
Everyone needs a job, I wouldn't judge them at all! They might be saving up for something else or haven't had a lot of luck in life. Some might not want to take the stress home with them and just want to leave it at work.
I treat everyone with respect until they prove themselves unworthy
I don’t judge anyone negatively purely on where they work , that’s disrespectful
I don't. I'm a cashier. So I'm on the receiving end.
Judge is a strong word. Most people will develop low expectations of such jobs. Sure, they won't assume that those employees are morally deficient, but they will assume that they struggle with money, aren't smart enough to land an office job, etc. But apparently that's not judging.
Of course not. Some of my classmates work there. And some people work there as adults too, either because they’re happy with their job or they can’t get a better one.
I had a lot of people judge me when I was a doorman at a bar. I try not to judge people based on their employment choices, but rather on their behavior and how they treat others. I might also judge them if they don't eat their pizza crust like an overgrown baby.
It's great that they are working and earning..
But the truth is everyone would judge , just 80 % odd will not admit
that they do.
Absolutely not. There is no reason to judge anyone for honest work. Every role in the workforce serves a purpose, and working in retail or food service requires significant resilience, patience, and problem-solving skills.
Reading the question I accidentally voted Yes when I meant to vote No😑🤦🏾♂️
Why the hell would I judge someone working an actual job? At least they're not unemployed living with their parents or trying to make a career from OnlyFans.
Of course not. We need those people to serve us so we can survive.
No of course not. It's admirable that they care enough to go to work. Many it seems dont these days.
Not at all, in fact I respect them for the willingness to earn an honest living just like everybody else. Working in a supermarket can be very exhausting.
I value a worth ethic in a prospective partner, but their wage rate doesn't matter. Clearly they aren't pushing their careers hard, so I would expect them to be ambitious in some other aspect of their life.
They must have low expectations for life; however, if they are content, that is acceptable.
Well how do you feel about someone on disability? Lol
Not at all. Good for them we're having a work ethic.
No I don’t really judge people unless they piss me off and are rude and disrespectful to me , if that’s the case I might bash them for where they work
Not at all… I have a friend who worked as a dishwasher while he went to school. He’s a professor now…
No. I'd hope that they have ambitions to do something more if they're younger, but at the same time, I'd rather someone be there than not.
No because I've worked those jobs and they can be tough work and everyone need to make money somehow
I do. But it is not necessarily negatively. I consider waitressing a caring profession and would definitely be willing to marry one.
No, but I would send anyone working at walmart a sympathy card.
Why would I? But then again, I'm not a bitch who looks down her nose at people, so there's that. :)
I don't judge people. Let them judge themselves.
Of course not. They're making or helping me buy the food or items.
I would judge them in a good way thinking they are actually not being lazy and not relying too much on government money
no bjut it would depend on how old they are and what is their life circumstances
I'd be impressed that they still have a job in Donald Trump's Disunited States of America. I suppose that's a judgement of sorts.
Depends... if it's walmart no if it's fast food yes... McDonald's burger king johnny rockets yes
If it's an actual restaurant no because i know how tough restaurant work can be
A few years ago i used to know this girl who worked at johnny rockets she busted her ass working at that shithole she made alright money but the amount of bullshit she had to do wasn't worth it. She would always be angry and yelling at staff
I would sit there and after draining the 100 pounds of grease from the nasty hamburger with a ton of napkins think why doesn't she find a better job or work somewhere else it'll be less stressful for her
No. Any legal work is good work.
I judge lazy bums who refuse to labor to earn their living.
@Hispanic-Cool-Guy Based.
No, I wouldn't care.
i mind my own business
No, everyone can work, I allow it..
no, I have no reason to judge them.
Depends on the context
I do not judge anyone who is working.
Nope. I judge people mooching off tax dollars.
Nope. I respect that.
Nope.
Why would I?
Never
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