Starbucks Worker in Tears After Getting an 8-Hour Shift

Starbucks Worker in Tears After Getting an 8-Hour Shift+

Work. It’s a​ part of life. Most individuals will ⁣have a job at some point in their lives. Many people will work for most of their lives,⁢ to pay bills and support⁢ themselves and their family.

In a perfect world, your ‍job would be something you love, ⁣but for lots⁢ of folks, sometimes a job is just that – a way to get by, providing for oneself. Especially for ‍students, a⁤ first job might be⁣ far from what they dream about.

Do you recall your first job? Maybe it was something you enjoyed or maybe it was something you disliked. One ​transgender Starbucks worker recently mentioned that his position at Starbucks is not his ideal role.

In a video shared on Twitter later on, this ⁢employee hid in the stockroom while working and spoke directly to the camera about issues⁢ with the⁢ manager, the schedule, customers ⁣and how ​there’s no⁤ union. He also talked about being “misgendered” by customers and having to work long hours while still studying.

What does he ‌mean by long hours? We’re talking an ‍8 hour shift here! The employee said: “I’m a full-time student. ‌I get⁤ scheduled for 25 hours each week; on ‌weekends they put me ⁣all day from open to close! I’m on the schedule for 8 and half hours both Saturday & Sunday.”

While trying not to ⁣cry, he expressed wanting ‌to quit ‍Starbucks but many commenters thought this story⁤ was silly. One ⁣comment said: “Do I feel sorry​ for this young spoiled kid? ⁣No way! At 17 I was‌ overseas with an M-16 doing 12 hour days or even more!‌ Bad food & weather plus dangerous⁢ conditions were part of it too; ‍some best​ times ever & friendships⁢ that last forever.”

Another person replied: “I think the world is getting softer… Never seen so​ many babies⁣ crying together like this! This world owes us nothing; work hard & climb up until you find an easier position/job.”

Not everyone thought complaining about an 8 hour shift was silly though; many defended the Starbucks‍ worker. For instance one wrote: “He can be upset at Starbucks⁣ & his ⁢bad⁣ manager‌ who isn’t doing enough! People keep mentioning his shifts‍ but ​working while being‌ a full-time ⁤student is exhausting!”

Another commenter⁤ added: “25 hrs⁣ weekly plus ⁤being in school is tough! We always talk about work/life balance ⁢& mental health⁤ yet when someone clearly needs help we judge them instead.”

So what‍ do you think? Did this Starbucks employee have good reasons to complain or do you believe venting⁢ like that was⁢ silly?

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