I don't like my garbage people because instead of doing their job, they're perfectly content with scattering garbage across the street and leaving it there, but I respect everyone trying to make a living
I grew up with a Dad who was a civil servant (EMT, Fireman, Cop, Fire Marshall, and so forth) and a Mom who did minimum wage jobs (store clerk, gas station clerk, fast food worker, clothes shop worker, and so forth) and I was raised that you maybe think it is your right to do what ever you want and say what ever you want but YOU would NEVER want someone treating you like you are an idiot at your job or home (if you don't have a job) so why treat others like that they are just trying to make ends meet.
And same goes for garbage man, street cleaners, construction workers, hospital workers, janitors, and office people. I tell my daughter always be kind to the people in her school office, lunch people, and janitors because you never know when you will need their help.
I worked in Wal-Mart for 3 months during the holiday season in 2012. Holy fuck did that make me respect those workers more. I went insane from how much bullshit you have to take, not just from management but from customers. I don't understand how anyone can survive that.
And same goes for garbage man, street cleaners, construction workers, hospital workers, janitors, and office people. I tell my daughter always be kind to the people in her school office, lunch people, and janitors because you never know when you will need their help.