One of the most important guidance points in life I’ve come across lately is to love the people in front of you. I think of this every time I’m out in public and waiting in line, or ordering something, or being served in some way. This post hits on some of those very important points of simply being considerate of those who are serving you.
I enjoy giving guidance to others. It is why I am an RA and a Trinity bitch. Not so much teaching, maybe, because although that can be fun I am not so practiced at it. Mostly, I love advising. And a topic has been brought to my attention recently:
Many people (not necessarily you) treat service people like crap. And even those who would never dream of treating a waiter poorly (as there is some semblance of a personal power relationship there) still treat counterworkers like crap. My innate trust in the good of mankind (*chuckle CHOKE*) leads me to believe that this must be because people do not know what they are doing or what behavior is appropriate. Thus I will take it upon myself to remedy the situation! with some points.
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As a waitress for many years, I appreciate this very much. So many people think service people are a lower form of life.