There's nothing incompatible with socialism about my treat-slaves giving themselves chronic pain making me food in a hot environment, getting screamed at by an alcoholic landlord and developing chemical dependencies without healthcare.
I can imagine someone finding purpose in feeding their community. I think the conditions like long hours, being understaffed, being underpaid, depending on tips, waiting tables, being subservient, and unelected management aren't necessarily a part of having someone communicate the food they want and then giving it to them.
There's nothing incompatible with socialism about my treat-slaves giving themselves chronic pain making me food in a hot environment, getting screamed at by an alcoholic landlord and developing chemical dependencies without healthcare.
I can imagine someone finding purpose in feeding their community. I think the conditions like long hours, being understaffed, being underpaid, depending on tips, waiting tables, being subservient, and unelected management aren't necessarily a part of having someone communicate the food they want and then giving it to them.
yes, we'll have so many treat-slaves and no healthcare at the community cafeteria