The Downfall of the American Economic SocietyDespite the heady title, I'm not about to go into an economic lesson/tirade about the good 'ol US of A. In fact, I somehow got through 19 years of schooling without ever taking a course in economics. How the hell did that happen?
It's funny how financially hard times brings out something different in everyone and every situation. I understand that I am hardly qualified to complain like some people out there; but that's not going to stop me from pointing out strange effects these times have had on me personally (Is 'personally' unnecessary in that sentence from a grammatical point of view?).
First off, my job has become, um, strange? Whereas we used to be full all the time and could hardly keep up with all the diners hungry for cheese, now we have too many servers and not enough diners. Two easy solutions might be to fire the lesser workers thereby boosting the workload of those deserving, or playing the seniority card and giving more work to those with the longest (and best) track-record with the company. Instead, the restaurant has become, well, like this:
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1. HAHA to the 2-year old can of beans for dinner.
2. HAHA to the Carrot Water (which I am pleased you finally admited to).
3. The odds of you actually having the difference you paid in Advil vs. generic ibuprofen in your account right now is .001% and you know it so don't beat yourself up over that. The good news is that you are surviving without having to whore yourself out... let's face it, you're better off than a LOT of newly-minted prostitutes my dear so KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
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