Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income
Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income


Imagine if the only thing limiting your dreams was a livable income
Working food service at a major airport and never called in sick. Dude was undoubtedly a super spreader.
For sure, and all because the US has zero federally required sick days and that energy is directed at the little guy, especially immigrants. He was probably scared to call in sick and/or too poor to be able to miss the pay for the lost hours.
He’s wearing a mask in June ‘22, maybe he’s just careful.
No one goes 27 years without catching a cold
Unless it's an FFP3 mask, it probably won't keep him fully safe.
54 years old.
First home, but not from working. Good fucking luck everyone.
Now imagine, successful GoFundMe campaigns for everybody but funded by taxes on the rich instead of random working people's well-meaning but arbitrary intentions.
Shhh - that sounds like a commie conspiracy to me - McCarthy might hear you.
Last year I completed 10 years worked at a company. I got a generic card basically saying to keep up the good work.
Someone else I worked with got a pin after 15 years.
I heard at 20 years you get a coffee mug.
At 25 years you get a new yacht for your boss.
I once worked at a place that had a fun “birthday wheel”
You got to spin it on your birthday and get a prize.
After 7 years of working 60 hour weeks I got a $5 Pete’s gift card. The same day a marketing intern won a Vespa.
It was an important lesson about how hard work does not pay
Reminds me of the TV show severance, work a few more years and maybe you will get the music and dance experience soon
Don't even think about the finger traps, I got it in the bag this quarter
I got a George Foreman Grill for 5 years. It was actually quite useful.
I don't have to imagine!
Went to look for his food truck in Nevada to check it out and there is a lot about this 1 year old story that doesn’t add up. For a guy who never missed a day of work for 29 years and allegedly bought a food trailer named “K27Y”, there’s no business listing or web presence at all. His Facebook page even looks fabricated. Very very odd. Either something happened that caused him to change his mind and quit working and/or he took the money and ghosted his supporters. Something just seems off about this story.
Or the entire story is fabricated, including the DS donation?
I found a facebook reel of him moving into his house. How much time did you spend looking? Do you need any help with search engines?
So what's the moral of this story? That you should miss some work days or that you should keep grinding in the hope of going viral one day?
That you should become a carpenter, befriend a smith and then build a guillotine together :)
I see 2 morals to the story. Firstly, don't work at BK for 27 years because they don't give a shit about you, and you could probably make a better living at many other jobs in that time. Secondly, that rage-bait gathers attention on the internet and can possibly lead to riches if you promote your story of injustice to the public and solicit donations.
Classic orphan crushing machine
Can anyone American explain what "perfect attendance" means?
It means he showed up and cooked food even while sick, putting the rest of us at risk. But I can't blame him because the other option is probably poverty.
Never missed a day/shift, probably no sick days. Never seen it celebrated at a job, just in elementary school
Never buying from burger King again, no sick days? 100% this guy bless his soul came to work with flu, or with the runs, he would've come with covid.
Used to have a job that would pay you double time for any sick time you didn't use but they never celebrated this shit lol
I would be a social worker or a cook if I could live off the pay.
I have to work for myself to make enough to live, i don't have the option to help my community through my work.
Controversial take, but why would someone deserve recognition for carrying out work duties as per contractual agreement?
He did what he was paid for, no more, no less. Being sick or not is by and large outside of someone's immediate control and should receive neither reward nor punishment.
Think about how many times, legitimate and illegitimate, times you’ve missed work in year. Now 5 years. This guy didn’t miss scheduled work in 27 years. It’s actually insane.
Yeah it’s horrible. This guy would have come in sick and spread so much around.
We need to outraged that this poor bastard couldn’t even take time off to get better, not amazed and proud that he was exploited so much for so long.
Yeah, so? I took days off when I was sick, as per my contract.
He either didn't get sick (and fulfilled the contract as intended) or went to work sick (in violation of health and safety requirements).
I still don't see how that demands praise.
you sir have the perfect attitude to run daddy’s buisness!
I'm running my own business and make more than my dad, but thanks.
You gotta admit, that kind of attendance is pretty unheard of. Everyone would have taken at least a few days of in a typical year.
Tbh there are times when he probably SHOULD have taken time off. It's certainly an achievement, but he probably sacrificed his health and that of those around him to get there.
lol never knew anyone working minimum wage in the us?
the flu can have your ass fired
Exactly, hence I don't really consider it an achievement. An unnecessary sacrifice at best.
Is this the reason you parents gave you for not having a birthday party? I mean you just existed for another year, like everyone else, no achievement whatsoever
I unironically feel this way about birthdays, but I hide my opinion because everyone thinks I’m a monster.
I chewed on your comment for a while before writing this, but I think I (also controversially) agree with you. The employer-employee system is cold and uncaring, as per its design. No employee should expect some sort of 'special recognition' from their employer, and no employer should expect to receive more labor than they pay for. I think a lot of the replies you are getting are geared more towards how people think things OUGHT to be, i.e. an infusion of humanity and caring/emotion into a cold, mechanical socioeconomic system that treats people as cogs. I imagine you and I are approaching this from different perspectives, but at the end of the day your employer is NOT your friend. They do NOT have your best interest. An employee should NOT go above and beyond, unless compensated fairly for doing so. [Disclaimer: I am (probably clearly) one of those lefties that does not support the current socioeconomic system and I think things OUGHT to be different, but they arent.]
I get what you're saying, and it's pretty much how I view my job. It's not a healthy view though.
Man, reading your comments is wild. I hope you find a heart sometime, it would do you good.
I rather block lefties coming out of the woodworks, cleans my frontpage up nicely.
You realize that almost every employee calls in sick a few times a year. Even the most dedicated employees.
Yes. Doesn't mean the ones who don't are special in any way.
I'm sorry but there's absolutely no chance you typed that out "out of curiosity" or any other acceptable reason.
You typed all of that out to be an asshole, and to answer your real question, yes, you are an asshole.
Curiosity? I clearly said "controversial". Learn how to read before insulting people.
Ahh, I think what your missing is something called perspective.
If you're in a good relationship with a partner then as the years pass you find yourself appreciating them more and more.
If you're a hardworking business owner or manager that's actually there doing the work alongside the employee, you gain the appreciation that even though their task may be different, they are just as dedicated and as hard working as you are (while also receiving less income).
If you're absent or detached from the process, of course you're only looking at the contractual obligations and if they're "holding up their end" of the deal. It takes time and emotions, hard sweat and tears. Not something you're just suppose to "get". It comes after those nights where equipment eventually breaks, A/C goes out, Rush times are beyond your capacity or anything your facility could handle, customers are literally in your face screaming at you. It builds a bond in hell that a contract could never really spell out properly.
If you don't feel anything after that especially with a romantic partner, you might want to explore the idea that maybe you're missing out on a part of life that wasn't emotionally developed in you and there are steps to rectify and address the situation.
Good employees should be recognised by employers to boost morale and encourage other. Keeping good employees who know the place and all the history is good for business. That's what's in it for the employee. Other than just being nice to someone who's been in your life for so long.
I agree that attendance isn't necessarily good and shouldn't be rewarded. He likely came in sick and employees without a healthy work/leisure balance are less productive so it's not a good example to set either.
Fully agree, and I do reward people based on performance, but as you rightfully mention, attendance alone means nothing.