They should also have a "ghetto translator" at a customer service station. I work at a diner and I've had people call me with that stereotypical ghetto voice/accent and then get mad when I cant understand them.
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So whatever you define as ghetto should waste (let's say preschool-4 years of college) 36 of their years in school? That would waste way too many resources and be generally unnecessary.
You know if "Ghetto people" had access to "double the education", they would be able to better their situation... I'm sure many of them wish they did, but instead they will get less education due to funding, lack of income and an inability to safely attend school....
Idk.. I was raised in a low income neighborhood & I can honestly say alot of these "ghetto ppl"choose not to learn" even when provided with all the tool & resources. Before all else you must have the willingness & readiness to learn.
That's fair but having gone to a private school, I can tell you there are plenty of wealthy kids who aren't interested in learning either, but they had the money to pay for college without having to work at the same time and could pay for tutoring and SAT prep to get into better schools. It didn't mean they all succeed in life, but there was a definite advantage.
Basically if you can't speak properly, and don't have a legitimate reason for not being able to speak properly (disability for instance) don't speak or work a job that requires speaking.
No, its if people can't understand you you shouldn't do a job where the main thing you do is talk to people
If you barely knew any Italian, for example, and wanted a job in Italy, would it be wise for you to take a job where people needed you to know exactly what they're talking about ?
That's basically what I said, its like somebody who took cosmetology classes trying to wire a house it doesn't end well, for instance I can recognize certain written languages but have no knowledge of how to speak them, so I'm not about to try and get a job speaking french just because I can recognize it on paper (although I can speak about 25 words of it but look like a fool doing it) even my English is spotty sometimes although my vocabulary is enormous I have speech issue that makes it difficult to speak especially if somebody gets me aggravated couple that with introversion and anxiety, I'm a total dumpster fire. I find nothing more annoying than calling my cell phone company and getting a customer rep that sounds like they've been kicked in the mouth by a mule, when I speak English with a heavy northern accent.
If you can't read English street signs, you probably shouldn't be a delivery driver in the U.S., either. This actually happened to me when I ordered a TV online. The drive could barely speak English and couldn't read it at all. I ended up being the jerk for wanting my TV delivered on time, not the next day, when the driver would remember his GPS.
I don't blame the people that get jobs as reps, I blame the company that hires them. Most companies here in the States use call centers in India. That's cheap ass Americans to blame there.
As for the telemarketers, I think they use people who don't speak clearly on purpose so you don't really know what they're signing you up for!
People need jobs. You know, for food and to pay their bills and - if you live in a country where school isn't free or paid for through tax - to pay school fees for their kids. For a lot of people a job is a job and any job they can get is a job they're going to take because they need money for their family's survival.
So whatever you define as ghetto should waste (let's say preschool-4 years of college) 36 of their years in school? That would waste way too many resources and be generally unnecessary.
Gosh.
This planet needs so much help.
If you barely knew any Italian, for example, and wanted a job in Italy, would it be wise for you to take a job where people needed you to know exactly what they're talking about ?
As for the telemarketers, I think they use people who don't speak clearly on purpose so you don't really know what they're signing you up for!