Jeez, it's not easy being a hero -
" it's just so saddening seeing the amount of people taking the piss in my supermarket. Just in a single short shift I saw:
- A group of 4 boys in their late teens rollingl up in the car together to buy booze
- An older man buying a single Wine taster and some sweets
- Multiple people buying plants and maybe a few bits
- A very old woman coming in to buy some 'Food to Go' stuff and nothing else
- Aisles completely filled with people both working and shopping
And it's just like... what am I doing this all for? Why am I worrying so hard, wearing masks, trying to keep my distance, etc when it seems that there are so many people who aren't doing any of that? Whether they *have* to do that or whether they simply want to do that I don't care, they're still doing it when they shouldn't be. The supermarket definitely doesn't care. Everyone from managers down are always just non-chalantly talking with each other, and I have to actively avoid my own colleagues sometimes because they just won't stay away. Yesterday we had about 4 different people replenishing a single aisle at a busy time of day..."
It must be exhausting being a real, actual hero when all those fake heroes are talking to each other, and being all non-chalant while they're casually stocking shelves.
https://www.resetera.com/threads/uk-coronavirus-discussion.174910/page-376#post-33570270