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I can play up the “Nobody Wants to work anymore” and “They are not paying us enough” acts both just as well. If I work at a liberal establishment I use socialist talking points to get close to my fellow workers, and at conservative places I use the conservative talking points.

A customer asks me why I am struggling in a customer service role? “I am sorry sir/maam, we are understaffed because nobody wants to work anymore. Everyone wants free handouts!” Basically every time I perform poorly at my job, I just blame it on people not wanting to work anymore, or us being understaffed (since we are “understaffed” because nobody wants to work I don't have the help I need or the boss needs. It makes customers feel more sympathetic to me), or I blame it on my mental disabilities. Sometimes I will complain about bad wages, but not publicly because I do not want to get fired. Work your wage and all that, and quiet quitting. Hey I am just working my wage. Don't blame me. That is not my responsibility. Not part of my job. Don't blame me for quiet quitting.


A customer asks me why I am struggling in a customer service role? “I am sorry sir/maam, we are understaffed because nobody wants to work anymore. Everyone wants free handouts!”

Basically every time I perform poorly at my job, I just blame it on people not wanting to work anymore, or us being understaffed (since we are “understaffed” because nobody wants to work I don't have the help I need or the boss needs. It makes customers feel more sympathetic to me), or I blame it on my mental disabilities. Sometimes I will complain about bad wages, but not publicly because I do not want to get fired. Work your wage and all that, and quiet quitting. Hey I am just working my wage. Don't blame me. That is not my responsibility. Not part of my job. Don't blame me for quiet quitting.

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