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In reply to the discussion: Author faces backlash for reporting black Metro employee for eating on train; book deal halted [View all]Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)17. Even if the employee had been breaking the rule, who would try to get her fired?
I hear about this from time to time. A convenience store employee who's rude, a transit employee eating a burger on the train, etc.
I always wonder...who would go after a low level working class person for a trivial offense? Maybe he/she was rude or violated a rule, but come on...people like that are likely to get fired, when someone complains about them. We all are rude sometimes, we all break minor rules sometimes. Let it go. Move on. You never know what's going on in someone else's life. Don't get a person fired over something trivial. PERSPECTIVE.
You can complain all you want about an executive in a business. I guarantee you he won't be fired. Complain away!
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Author faces backlash for reporting black Metro employee for eating on train; book deal halted [View all]
Demovictory9
May 2019
OP
they get 20 min to eat their meal when they are in transit from one assignment to another..
samnsara
May 2019
#23
She didn't break a rule, the metro authority seemd to condone what she was doing
Merlot
May 2019
#48
While that might all be true, it wasn't up to some total stranger to police that employee's behavior
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#51
Fuck that - if she was on her lunch break, and according to the union, she was...
backscatter712
May 2019
#83
I see it the same way. Racism lurks in our psyche, and we have to be aware of it.
MaryMagdaline
May 2019
#52
The act of eating on subway or public vehicle IS harmful. Debris attracts rodents.
3Hotdogs
May 2019
#10
I don't see what it has to do with the quality of the novel and whether or not to publish it
treestar
May 2019
#12
Any train rider who sees behavior by a transit system employee, that they think is unacceptable,
MH1
May 2019
#71
It was 100% telling the employer. She used @wmata as well as @unsuckdcmetro in her tweet...
SMC22307
May 2019
#92
I wouldn't rat on someone, but it would piss me off if I was hungry and not allowed to eat on the
Vinca
May 2019
#16
Even if the employee had been breaking the rule, who would try to get her fired?
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#17
I'm ambivalent. Metro has a history of arresting and handuffing people for eating
Recursion
May 2019
#19
I don't care if they keep getting paid, there's no reason for them to be in the train
Recursion
May 2019
#100
You don't know what they do!!! You don't know anything of their jobs, how can you know their value?
CreekDog
May 2019
#110
I agree that this "author" was out of line and should learn to mind her own business, but.......
WillowTree
May 2019
#53
In other words, just because the metro worker was black, it had to have been racially motivated.
WillowTree
May 2019
#74
My initial request asked what in the article indicated that this was racially motivated.
WillowTree
May 2019
#82
I don't want to sit in anyone's mess either and appreciate the no-eating policy.
SMC22307
May 2019
#94
I especially love it when immigrants decide they get to be anti-black racists too.
Dream Girl
May 2019
#79