I agree with your thread title - wow.
That attitude sure sums up a lot of what's wrong in the world, though. No job is so "low" that the person doing it doesn't deserve respect. The jobs need doing, from digging ditches to retail to running companies, and whoever is doing them should be respected, regardless of the size of their paychecks.
So a person is in a low paying job, big deal, you obvious need someone to do that job for you or you wouldn't be there, so be thankful someone is willing to do it.
Who the blazes are they to judge? Anyone working a low paying job could be doing it for any of a hundred reasons - going to school, laid off from a better job, they don't need a big paycheck and that job just suits them, or heck, maybe they don't even need money at all but want to keep busy and enjoy it? Doesn't matter. They're serving a useful purpose in society, providing a needed service, they're due all the respect given to anyone doing the same at any level job.
That attitude sure sums up a lot of what's wrong in the world, though. No job is so "low" that the person doing it doesn't deserve respect. The jobs need doing, from digging ditches to retail to running companies, and whoever is doing them should be respected, regardless of the size of their paychecks.
So a person is in a low paying job, big deal, you obvious need someone to do that job for you or you wouldn't be there, so be thankful someone is willing to do it.
Who the blazes are they to judge? Anyone working a low paying job could be doing it for any of a hundred reasons - going to school, laid off from a better job, they don't need a big paycheck and that job just suits them, or heck, maybe they don't even need money at all but want to keep busy and enjoy it? Doesn't matter. They're serving a useful purpose in society, providing a needed service, they're due all the respect given to anyone doing the same at any level job.
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