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elgee wrote: I just want to say this, maybe if we, the customer looked on those who are serving us with a bit more respect, then more would see it as a career choice.ie serving the public in the retail trade. If you have ever been in USA you will have noted the difference. Each and every employee wants you to come back to their store and has been trained to encourage that. Using potentially derogatory terms like faceless supermarkets and aspirational career choices is such a negative viewpoint. Young people in the UK are bombarded with such remarks but as we know many supermarkets employ young folk during their study period or gap year. If you were made to feel part of an "inferior" work force would you continue ? If not, does that mean we are left with those who did not object to being thought of as inferior ?
elgee wrote:Yes, I fully understood that bit, Elgee, don't you ever smile?
Yes of course I do.
lynnski wrote: ............, and not everybody's gonna buy premium bonds or invest in stocks and shares.
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