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Dawn bringer = me.

Dawn Bringer
18 seconds ago (edited)
I'm an american but the more I listen to europeans talk about things the more I feel european. I particularly dislike the way major corporations force their employees to be friendly in order to boost sales. I don't like feigned friendliness or happiness. If it's real it's OK but when they're basically forced into it It makes me uncomfortable and it does here even though I was BORN here. I'm used to it but if you're in sales or such and are reading this take note for me as a customer I do not enjoy disingenuous behavior. Maybe being Autistic is like that , we're known for being blunt and honest.

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Burnley123 · 41-45, M
If you were here you'd have a lot of the same frustrations, politically and otherwise
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
Yes! I'm in food service and the way we're treated makes you feel like you're nothing sometimes.
PDXNative1986 · 36-40, MVIP
@SatanBurger I feel for people who have to work in food service. I was once traveling with a friend and her boyfriend and they screwed up his order and he yelled at them and I discreetly got out of sight and apologized to them and said I know how much your job sucks you have it hard enough you don't need to be screamed at just for a mistake.

my mom was helping a spanish worker at mcdonalds with her english, she used to sneak extra sausage to us because we were helping her.

I have a lot of empathy for the working class... especially as somebody who doesn't really have to work. I'm on social security so I have nothing but free time and not enough things to do to occupy it.

I would hate to have your job personally so Don't take it as condescending pity it's genuine and not looking down on you.

I really wouldn't want people to have to fake it if they were serving me.

 
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