Posted on 07/07/2008 5:50:59 PM PDT by prolifefirst
What is it likely to do to a person’s soul to have to cater to super rich people like this day after day.
Being as we'd stay there for 10 or more days at a pop, we got to know staff pretty well, and some of them had some pretty good stories.
The one we remember most was about the guy who'd invented - and patented - the pop top ringie-thingie we all see daily on our beers and sodas. He'd come down poolside in the morning, close his eyes, and vegetate......repeat for weeks on end.
The pool guys and I decided he was counting sheep, since he got a fraction of a cent for every can that's produced.
Did these individuals earn the money with which they bought these goods & services? If so, what is the big deal? If I want to feed my cat $95 an ounce treats and I earned that $95, that’s MY business, isn’t it? Or have we become a socialist state while I was sleeping? I guard VIPs all the time. Some are jerks and some are great. Same as the rest of us.
“One wanted caviar, and she wanted my waiter to actually hand-feed it to the feline when we were upstairs. Beluga. Nothing but the best. $95 an ounce. On a china plate. It was gorgeous. The cat loved it. “
I am suspicious here. My personal experience with cats is that the more it costs, the less likely they are to play with it or eat it.
“One wanted caviar, and she wanted my waiter to actually hand-feed it to the feline when we were upstairs. Beluga. Nothing but the best. $95 an ounce. On a china plate. It was gorgeous. The cat loved it.”
Yecchh! Caviar is disgusting. I have tried it a few times when it was offered by someone I didn’t want to offend, but I would really rather have fed it to my cat.
What exactly does that mean? Did you see that the waiters get an automatic 18% tip? Do the math there. Do you feel that wealthy people are inherently evil because they have gobs of money? If so, why is that?
But that's just me and my catz.
/johnny
Another guest, he wanted a ton of whipped cream. What do you think he wanted that for?
What do I win for guessing?
If you can’t see what’s wrong with feeding a can $95 an ounce cavier, I don’t think we have any common ground.
I wonder if you have unknowingly incurred some damage catering to these “very rich” people for your career.
My personal experience with cats is that the more it costs, the less likely they are to play with it or eat it.
But they will bring you a (still live) roach at 0530 when you are sitting down and can't move, and present it like it was pheasant flambe or something.
/johnny
I thought of the same album cover.
Please define exactly what you find wrong with it because I can't figure out why anyone would care. Who is hurt by feeding a cat $95 an ounce caviar?
But there isn't anything wrong with 'taters, dogs, or steaks.
But the expensive caviar stays on MY plate, and the the catz can get bent.
/johnny
It’s not my “career” it’s something I do on the side to help out a friend (at about $2-3K a day, though, I might add). I am a recruiter by trade.
I think you’re at the wrong website, so let me give you some links:
http://www.democraticunderground.com
We conservatives don’t think we have the right to tell other people how to spend their hard-earned money.
ENJOY!!
Well, if you remain a good Christian witness while doing so, it probably does the soul quite well, thank you.
And it probably isn’t bad for the wallet, either.
Are they not paying through the nose for everything they get? Knowing how hotels mark things up they are undoubtedly being over charged. And then the waiter gets 18%. I wish I got 18% of what my customers ordered.
So these people are creating well paying jobs.
What a twisted envious little soul must you have to resent that.
Do you have less because they have more?
I would rather feed my wonderful cat $95 caviar than ever meet B.O. HUSSEIN and I would VOTE for my Cat without the bat of the eye. Screw B.O.!
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