I see 2 morals to the story. Firstly, don’t work at BK for 27 years because they don’t give a shit about you, and you could probably make a better living at many other jobs in that time. Secondly, that rage-bait gathers attention on the internet and can possibly lead to riches if you promote your story of injustice to the public and solicit donations.
So what’s the moral of this story? That you should miss some work days or that you should keep grinding in the hope of going viral one day?
That you should become a carpenter, befriend a smith and then build a guillotine together :)
I see 2 morals to the story. Firstly, don’t work at BK for 27 years because they don’t give a shit about you, and you could probably make a better living at many other jobs in that time. Secondly, that rage-bait gathers attention on the internet and can possibly lead to riches if you promote your story of injustice to the public and solicit donations.