A hidden consequence of the gig economy is that workers keep asking customers for sex or dates::“People have the right to order a pizza … without then being asked for sex or a date.”

  • Madison420@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It’s not spoiled to not want to be harassed by someone you’re paying for a service. It is however spoiled to expect it’s ok to treat a job as a dating service.

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        1 year ago

        Well that’s pleasant and shows how spoiled you are

        Literally could be a college student working and studying, or an immigrant that came through a fucked up jorney just so he could send money back home.

        I can say that they aren’t as spoiled little s like you

        You should re-read what you wrote, because literally nowhere does it say that you agree that gig workers shouldn’t be hitting on or propositioning their customers.

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          1 year ago

          But he didn’t disagree with that point, so to assume he meant to disagree is a quite the jump in logic. All I see from his reply was to criticise the blanket calling of all gig workers as broke, which is an elitist point of view towards workers of that industry.

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            1 year ago

            Hmm, that’s fair, I guess my interpretation of what he said was colored by how he said it.