>>9819266yeah, i'm making a big implication here that
>good service workers are still workingbecause they not idiots and entrepreneurs figuring their way around, and
>dead weight is doing nothing and begging for gibsand they can all starve and we'll be better off in the long run
the service industry isn't going to collapse, right now we're witnessing a contraction of the smoke and mirrors, a shattering of dumb supply lines that should never have been instituted in the first place (dependence on china), and a lot of people that were economic deadweights suddenly finding themselves unnecessary to real business
i'm gonna be honest here: if i have to choose between propping up good economy numbers by pandering to beggars, or letting useless people suffer, guess which one i'd pick? the specific person in question is a cook, which is beyond hilarious because people are still buying prepared food en masse and so his industry hasn't and won't collapse, he's just being lazy