Some of these super elderly customers... you can tell by the way they behave that they don't really understand the neoliberal, contract-based world they built for themselves. They genuinely think of "the general store" as a privately owned business owned by a single guy you can directly barter with.
if you work in academia, you can get the same experience and takeaways regarding the elderly. Especially if you work with senior professors, who are more often than not complete dunces, even in things they should be experts in.
Some of these super elderly customers... you can tell by the way they behave that they don't really understand the neoliberal, contract-based world they built for themselves. They genuinely think of "the general store" as a privately owned business owned by a single guy you can directly barter with.
Retail has ruined the way I see the elderly, now every time an old person talks to me even outside of work I tense up and start to shake a little
if you work in academia, you can get the same experience and takeaways regarding the elderly. Especially if you work with senior professors, who are more often than not complete dunces, even in things they should be experts in.
EXCUSE ME
I just always expect them to start fucking complaining, and then they treat me like a moron because I have a stutter