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where was the exploitation?
my thoughts as well. He was exploited so badly that they paid him for working
where was the exploitation?
Its not exploitation because you have could quit at any time, just like the few that quit their first day. You're not forced to be there, you made it seem like a form of slavery.
Hell, you said the ones that quit found a better job within a few weeks. Good for them, you should have followed in their footsteps.
It's not exploitation just because it was a depressing place to work. The fact they caved into your demands shows it wasn't all that bad.
My co-workers were a joy to work with. Though im in my thirties all of them thought i was younger than them (they ranged from 19-24). An they only agreed to one of my demands on my fourth day of working there; to have weekends off.
One flattering part is that this cute seventeen year old asian girl gave me her number on my second to last day.
lol TS takes an easy job and complains about pay
such a hilarious op full of whine
You wouldn't last a week in my kitchen, playboy, much less at a Victoria's Secret with an 8:1 F:M ratio
That first job has really gone to your head.
My co-workers were a joy to work with. Though im in my thirties all of them thought i was younger than them (they ranged from 19-24). An they only agreed to one of my demands on my fourth day of working there; to have weekends off.
One flattering part is that this cute seventeen year old asian girl gave me her number on my second to last day.