Why do people act like working in fast food or retail is easy?
Because they have a superiority complex.
They've never done it
>>37708071
Easy doesn't mean effortless. Trained monkeys could do these jobs, where it would be impossible to teach them how to do a real job. Wagies are basically just cheap trained monkeys anyway.
Because any retard can do it, just because retard finds something difficult does not mean it is.
>>37708071
Because it is easy
>>37708120
This. They're only "easy" in the sense that they're unskilled and you can do them with minimal training. But anyone who's had to work at a busy fast food place during a rush knows that it can fucking suck more than other kinds of work that pay better. I'd much rather spend an eight hour shift painting rooms than making sandwiches. It requires more training, but it's much more pleasant.
>>37708163
Easy when there's a few customers to deal with. Hectic when tons of customers show up and the restaurant is understaffed.
god i hate japanese people
fucking die
backward gook fucks.
It might not be easy, but it's the easiest thing you'll ever get someone to pay you for doing.
No skillz, no frillz.
>>37708071
Because literally anyone can do it, even retards.
It's not an easy job in the sense that it's effortless, it's easy in the sense it doesn't require being smarter than average or having spent 5/10 years of studying/training to do it.
I mean it's not hard.
Annoying, maybe, but its pretty fucking simple.
Doing the actual job is relatively simple, but how to deal with angry customers is a mystery to me. My normie co-workers just say shit like, "lol just keep smiling at them" but that's hard to do when they're yelling right in your fucking face.
>>37709070
You should cry and make the customers feel bad for being dicks. Or they might laugh about it. Either way you win.
i started a fast food job, they didn't bother training me in all the different burgers, so they keep throwing me in to help when it is busiest and it is difficult to learn in that environment
sucks
>>37709179
I do cry all the time. They don't care and just use it to pile on more insults. I don't know how I win.
>>37709202
You could spit in their face or threaten their family.
>>37709198
Actual training is time consuming and costs money. They'd rather just throw people in, and if you fuck up too much and get fired there's a billion other applicants who are ready to take your place anyway.
>>37709198
>they didn't bother training me in all the different burgers
Gee, if only there was a place where you could access all the information you needed and train yourself in the intricate art of burger flipping.
Wagecucks, when will they learn?
>>37709179
>>37709070
>Not taking emotional gradifaction about someone having shitty time
I don't know OP. I've been in retail for a little over three years at Target and I don't think it's hard. Really it's more boring than anything else.
>>37708071
to maintain the narrative that workers in that domain don't deserve enough money to live
>>37708327
I worked in one of the most popular chick fil a's in my state for a good year and we were always understaffed
It was still easy
Maybe you're just a lazy fat fuck
>>37709202
Stop crying you little wuss
What if we give employees something to study at home so they have something to look over before going to work?
They're easy as in requiring little skill or training. Not easy in that it's constant fast paced low wage bullshit where everyone is always irritable.
>tfw hair trigger temper makes me incompatible with retail or fast food
I just can't and won't do this simpering spineless smile and be nice shit. The customer is not always right. In fact the customer is almost always wrong and the customer must be corrected.