Under Bidenomics, many people have developed a sense of entitlement when it comes to working. Case in point, from the NY Post:
TJ Maxx applicant in disbelief after learning of $12 minimum wage: ‘Not taking that f–king job’
The details:
“A furious job applicant was in disbelief after he learned during an interview he would be paid $12 an hour for a T.J. Maxx position.
The man, whose full name was not disclosed but went by @sobeatmyass, took to social media in front of 362,000 viewers saying he was “not taking that f—king job,” on TikTok.
“Why the f–k did I have a job interview at T.J. Maxx the other day, and then everything went well, but in the end he [employer] told me that they pay $12 an hour and get paid every week,” the applicant, who appears to be from Pennsylvania says.
“In my head I’m like yeah, I’m not taking that f—king job because like what the f—k. That’s why their clothes are so cheap because [they’re] not paying those people,” he continued in his rant.
Read the whole story here.
The sense of entitlement with today’s generation is ridiculous (along with their ability to verbally communicate without profanity).
Newsflash: If you don’t want the job at the pay they offer, you are free to keep on looking. But in the end, it appears he did accept the job. TJ Maxx will be lucky if the guy lasts a week.
DCG