30 years working and this paragon of human existence has gotten exactly a couple of dollars above minimum wage.
Awe-inspiring.
At the DUmp that's called bragging.
Isn't saying one has a job close to bragging in the DU context? Or is it a confession?
Some realities of retail and other direct customer service jobs:
* Most customers do not know whether a store is over- or under-staffed while they (the customers) are there; they just know what their experience is;
* Some customers are unsatisfiable, jerks, or assaholics; handling such idiots is part of working in customer service;
* Profit margins are usually quite tight, inclining managers to staff shifts tightly;
* Part of supervisors and managers' jobs is handing the dedicated obnoxoids and assaholics; knowing when to hand off such idiots to one's supervisor/manager is part of a server's or clerk's or ??'s job.
So if LV got canned the next day, (s)he earned it by not understanding their industry and job, and not letting their manager do theirs. I don't want an additional welfare recipient on the roles, so I hope (s)he wasn't canned. But if (s)he doesn't soon understand his/her job (s)he will get canned ((s)he seems already to have plateaued in it!).