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Old 11.07.2009, 07:16 PM   #17
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I am pretty sure a car salesman is usually considered a "career" (at least, when you're successful at it)... you work at Pizza Hut, what do you expect? I mean, my job is simply to stock frozen television dinners. If I'm asked to clean some floors or help some costumers, I don't really stop and go, "WELL, THAT'S NOT MY JOB DESCRIPTION." It's quick, simple, easy, and pays the same. So, uh, who cares? ... When you get hired as part of a company, you're, well, part of the company. Hence why you might be required to help out other aspects of the company. Hell, maybe your boss really trusts you and likes you and might give you a raise from it. No reason to raise a stink over 30 minutes of (non)-work.

I don't see how holding a sign is any more "demeaning" than telling people you work at Pizza Hut to begin with. Don't get me wrong, I don't find it demeaning -- a job is a job, and it's good you have a job, so if you want to keep a job, you might want to reconsider your position on this. It's not like he's asking you to clean shit out of a toilet or something. Then I could see you complaining.

No offense, but with this way of thinking, maybe for your next job/career you should make a list of things you will do and won't do on your application.

Kinda unrelated, but this thread kinda reminds me of my (spoiled) ex-girlfriend, she worked at Sears but demanded she would only work certain days and certain hours, no matter what (she didn't have anything else going on at the time) and they gave it to her. Then they tried to make her fold clothes and shit, and she said "No!" and eventually kept making all these demands until all she had to do was check people out. Then, she bitched to me later when she wouldn't the big raises and shit. I just don't really understand, working kinda sucks either way, but you're getting paid either way, so yeah. I mean, I dunno. I guess when I work at anything, I kinda aspire to be good at it and to make a good impression, even if it's some shit job. I don't see anything demoralizing about advertising a company by holding a sign.
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