I guess at the end of the day, we had it hard,sure enough, but we never expected our employers to be the “be all-end all” of our existence.
We will survive, and if the people who think that our employers should “sacrifice” more, if they actually joined the “struggle” they profess to be in, and would actually participate in it, they could find out how to make a difference.rather that “theorize” about it.
It was called ‘Blood, Sweat and Tears” the last time I looked.
Get off the couch, quit worrying about “Papa John’s”, etc and go to work and make a difference.
Well they haven't been the same since David Clayton Thomas left.
We were glad for the opportunity to work and for the opportunity to learn and to work our way up or to get a better job later. Insurance was a perk, not an expectation. And we didn't go to the Dr for a hangnail or sue for worker's comp for a smashed finger.
The entire attitude is different, we were just grateful for opportunity.