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Many of us know of service industry jobs associated with companies like Uber, Lyft, Door Dash, Postmates, GrubHub, Instacart, I think Amazon has one, there is also Seamless, Uber eats, and there are so many more I think “appetite” is a new one
One thing that all of these jobs have in common is they are not unionized. And our country wants to prop up these jobs as the future of our nation. What is fascinating is you could have an example where you have an Uber driver who has done 50,000 or 100,000 rides…. it literally takes one customer to make a false complaint against a driver and what happens is the driver is fired for life. This is something from the devil.
The other issue is safety for those in the service industry. There have been cases of Uber drivers and food delivery drivers getting attack because of their race, being brutally verbally abused, being physically assaulted robbed, and yes getting murdered. This is why all of those in the service industry who otherwise have to pass a background check anyways need to be fast tracked to be able to carry a pistol. Every single person working in the service industry should be able to carry a gun and a gun should be paid for by the United States government or by the service company. This way these fellow Americans can protect themselves from the following
Oh we got work to do in this country… we got to take a stand for the workingman and working woman.
We have to take a stand for these fellow American workers^ These are crystal clear violations of American civil liberties. Workers rights are being violated and we need to do something about this.
So it’s two things. Fast track the pistol permits for all service industry workers so they can protect themselves on the job. And we need to have unions for the service industry so they have workplace protection and they cannot be ruthlessly fired for a made-up reason. I can’t believe this is happening in America where workers are being fired because the customer makes up a false complaint. We will right the wrongs as we always have in this country.
One thing that all of these jobs have in common is they are not unionized. And our country wants to prop up these jobs as the future of our nation. What is fascinating is you could have an example where you have an Uber driver who has done 50,000 or 100,000 rides…. it literally takes one customer to make a false complaint against a driver and what happens is the driver is fired for life. This is something from the devil.
The other issue is safety for those in the service industry. There have been cases of Uber drivers and food delivery drivers getting attack because of their race, being brutally verbally abused, being physically assaulted robbed, and yes getting murdered. This is why all of those in the service industry who otherwise have to pass a background check anyways need to be fast tracked to be able to carry a pistol. Every single person working in the service industry should be able to carry a gun and a gun should be paid for by the United States government or by the service company. This way these fellow Americans can protect themselves from the following
Oh we got work to do in this country… we got to take a stand for the workingman and working woman.
Doordash Driver Confronts CVS Manager For Reporting That “She Did NOT Receive Her Food”
Doordash Driver Confronts Customer Who Got Him Fired
We have to take a stand for these fellow American workers^ These are crystal clear violations of American civil liberties. Workers rights are being violated and we need to do something about this.
So it’s two things. Fast track the pistol permits for all service industry workers so they can protect themselves on the job. And we need to have unions for the service industry so they have workplace protection and they cannot be ruthlessly fired for a made-up reason. I can’t believe this is happening in America where workers are being fired because the customer makes up a false complaint. We will right the wrongs as we always have in this country.
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