Teen Receives Absurd List of "Rules" On Her First Day of Work

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    r/antiwork u/Unable-Awareness5415. 10h Not mine, found on twitter. Daughter received this rule list on her first day of work (place mostly employs 16 year- olds)
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    Rule 1: Life is not fair - get used to it! Rule 2: The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something BEFORE you feel good about yourself. Rule 3: You will NOT make $60 000.00 a year right out of high school. You won't be a vice- president with a car and a phone until you earn both. Rule 4: If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss. Rule 5: Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your Grandparents had a different word for burge
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    Complex-Sherbert9699. 6h Most of these aren't rules, they're mainly statements. Reply 43.3k
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    WolfmansGotNards2 • 4h Also, "vice president with a car and a phone." What year is this? ... 1.4k
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    svendburner. 4h A year where vice presidents are paid 60k. G +853 +
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    HeLooks2Muuuch • 4h It reads like it was written from a person with no clear vision about life. It's all over the place and has no clear theme other than "everything sucks, so tough " (which is not a culture statement I'd choose to engage in). ... 260
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    SoCalThrowAway7. 4h It's just generation bashing, "kids these days have participation trophies and I heard online they stopped grades in school so these kids are so entitled." ... 170
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    raw_bert06h All I read was, "start looking for a new job." Reply ... 1.9k
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    causticmango. 5h Sounds like they really dislike young people. They shouldn't hire them & none should work there. They need therapy. Reply 41.4k ↓ ...
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    MainlineStreet • 5h ● Sounds like they only want to deal with Boomers, but Boomers are decrepit, and also definitely feel that "flipping burgers is beneath them". 445
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    TheReal_fUXY • 8h Certainly no coincidence that people who write such things are terrible writers ... Reply 819
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    dalstrus 3h And don't bother to proof-read before printing. Very confident ... 151
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    helpmestallin. 6h "Your grandparents had an different name for flipping burgers, opportunity" They also had a better wage than I could flipping burgers. I have the opportunity to get a second job or not be able to pay rent and groceries Reply ... 257
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    MainlineStreet • 5h ● Notice they didn't say "parents", lol. We Xennials are hurting too. The last ones to have it any good were the Boomers, who seem to love authoring this type of garbage and moaning about the youth of today all over Facebook. ↑ 77 ↓
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    SRGNation • 4h "Be nice to nerds. Chances are you may be working for one." as an actual nerd I can say we do not claim whoever the this is ... Reply 105
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    Only-Law-2595 - 8h I used to see this same list when I was in high school. I'm in my mid 30s now. It is just as gross now as it was seeing it then. ... Reply 727
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    amonson1984. 5h The coffee shop reference is clearly Friends, so this was probably made in 1995 ... 230
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    Scion Mattly 6h The best part of being 16 is there's no survival threat to work. You can simply quit, tell these people to directly off, and spend some time looking for a different job rather than starving and getting evicted. ... Reply 460
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    MainlineStreet • 5h Honestly! At my first job at age 16 (restaurant) I asked for the Friday off well in advance because I had tickets to the World Series here in my city. Boss said no. I just didn't go back. Got a job at McDonald's a couple of weeks later. If they're all offering minimum wage, then the incentive to work there comes from being treated well. ... 206
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    7 is kaosi_schain - 6h absurdist. "We burned this this world and down while bringing you into I around to give you what we thought was best and wanted. Maybe if you have a problem with that, you should not have let us raise you that way, huh?" Excuse my 10 year old self for not understanding concepts you fail to teach. Reply 4255
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    OneOnOne6211 • 7h I mean, I'm not surprised. They're just trying to instill the mindset in these people that if you don't allow yourself to get exploited you're a terrible, lazy, ingrate. It's basically the workplace equivalent of "If you don't do what I want you're a selfish Reply ... 157 11

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