Most Goodwill employees are barely employable, if you know what I mean.
Goodwill’s whole purpose is to hire people with handicaps. I ran a group home at one point where most of our people went to work in one of their sheltered workshops - that is, a place for people who couldn’t even deal with public contact. But we had one resident who was more able and he worked with the public. A nice guy and a good employee, but just somebody who wasn’t quite up to coping with decisions on his own.
Our local Publix hires a lot of folks like this as baggers, and they’re wonderful and helpful.
at the local store, they load the stuff into their backroom and wheel stuff out in a shopping cart...