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How come managers at these places always seem to spell like shit? Makes it extra humiliating that some barely literate dipshit is running half your life.
Edit: sorry if that’s elitist or ableist, it’s just that it bothers me more than a lot of the other b.s. they make you put up with
I find it hard to believe they’d have been able to turn off spell check, it’s not that hard to see why the wavy red underline is happening even when you’re so far off the mark it doesn’t have suggestions for you lol. If it were a handwritten sign that would be one thing but when you know it’s wrong and don’t bother to fix it imo it’s a different story
I’ve recently come around on the idea of not getting on someone about poor spelling since that’s how languages evolve from shit spelling (think ‘through’ versus ‘thru’ among others). On the other hand, ‘disaplicary’ doesn’t sound like the target word. In fact, it sounds like a negated ‘application’ which is kinda, sorta, if ones being generous, close to an idea of disciplinary action, maybe.
Really, if they are going to misspell, it should be ‘disiplinary’.
Because if they were actually smart, they’d be PMCs or big-time capitalists, not a low level manager at a place that needs all hands on deck on Labor Day.
Speling is a part of good manajerial disaplice
I wouldn’t want to be disaplicarined
I used to love working on holidays. Double time and a half, baby! And Labor Day is one of those holidays that can be skipped with no real loss. Christmas would be a different issue.
My issue is the disregard with which the manager treats the holiday and its history.
We have days for all sorts of holidays that favor the wealthy, but this is the only day that really venerates the working class for the contributions.
The conversion of the holiday into a forgettable shopping day is by design.