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I very much disagree with the sentiment 'we are all human and have lazy moments.' I mean sure, I have mine when I'm at home, but I clean up after myself before things get too messy.

Whether it's working retail in any position or merchandising or delivering, there is never any time to stand around and goof off or talk. When customers lazily misplace items, think I have time to socialize, or take a very long time paying if I'm at a register(those days are behind me thankfully, and within a reasonable time frame), it puts me behind to be able to go to my next job or class, which causes more unneeded stress.

 

Your city might or might not have dedicated workers that pick up litter, but whether they are volunteers or not, it doesn't give you any right to dump YOUR trash for someone else to pick up.  They have families or duties to get back to just like anyone else.


Whenever I walk around my neighborhood or park, I pick up litter as I go some days, bringing a plastic bag(that I also hate wasting- paper is better!) and helping out even if a little bit.

Don't be lazy, please. Always strive to do better, whether you're off the clock, on the road(pay attention, use your signal, and don't speed!), or at work. Try to make the world a better place.

Last edited by FroreHammer - on 01 April 2018