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doriandangerous
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evilidiot
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I’m not throwing my hat into the discourse ring at all on this but I think
it’s really really weird and strawmanny for people to paint everyone who
wishes at least some grocery stores or restaurants remained 24 hours as
like. bougie office workers who just got done getting plastered at a party
who really want a sandwich instead of the people I actually regularly saw
at 24 hour places during the “odd hours” which were blue collar 2nd and 3rd
shift factory workers and truck drivers and other food service workers.
like it’s fucked up and an obvious direct example of capitalism ruining
peoples lives and sleep schedules for endless profit that such a
convenience has to exist at all but pretending your enemy who wishes they
could get food after their shift ends is just as selfishly entitled as a
six figure earning tech bro either means you want an easy argument to win
or you don’t see the people who already live in the time zone underbelly of
your society as existing in the first place
night shift factory worker.
I would pay double if I could go to the dentist at 2am.
Night shift convenience store/cafe worker here:
Yeah, we get our fair share of bar patrons and stoners throughout the night
but do you know who else comes in for food? The bartender. The chef from
the local restaurant after he closes for the night. The delivery drivers
from the pizza shop across the street who get back too late from their last
run to have the cooks make anything for them. Two companies worth of
sanitation workers on their way to work. Construction workers about to
travel to their job site. Doctors and nurses getting off shift or on their
way in. Utility workers on call for emergencies. Police and EMTs. Sex
workers. Road maintenance crews. The owners and staff of the donut shop and
little bakeries in town. So many truck drivers. I’m on a first-name basis
with the woman who drives the huge USPS mail truck making deliveries to
poat offices who stops in every time she drives past because we are the
only place open on her route where she can use the bathroom and grab a cup
of coffee. Teachers on their way in early to lesson plan or set up or
attend meetings. Panicked parents of sick children who are always so upset
that we don’t carry medicine for babies and kids but are so grateful that
at least they can get pedialyte and soup and popsicles.
Walmarts in my area close at 11:00 pm and have since the pandemic started.
All of the local Dennys diners close at 8:00pm after a server was brutally
attacked because someone’s food was taking too long. Every shop and
restaurant around has now hiring signs posted. The town Facebook page is
constantly full of announcements of shortened business hours and “Sorry we
can’t open today because we don’t have staff.” When Mom and I wake up in
the evening and don’t feel like cooking we know we will probably have to
call 2 or 3 different places to find somewhere that is open to pick up food
from because so many restaurants around only stay open until 6:00 or 7:00.
Most small businesses in the area have closed permanently. People come from
30+ minutes away because they know we will be open. So many of our regulars
were devastated last week when we had to shut down the kitchen overnight
for a few shifts because Mom and I were out with covid and we are literally
50% of the overnight staff. Thankfully most of our regulars were
understanding and were so happy to see us back and hear that we were
feeling better.
Yeah, the night shift is busier than it has ever been and staffing is
terrible (on all shifts, not just ours) and we sometimes have to scramble
to get everything done, but I try not to let it get to me because our main
customer base is other people keeping odd hours to make a living and keep
society running and they are very appreciative and grateful to have
somewhere to go at all. And even the drunks and stoners and college kids
getting mozzarella sticks at 3:00am are usually really nice and happy we’re
open.
I too would pay extra to be able to go to the doctor or dentist at like.
6am or (gods forbid!) On the weekend 😱
When I worked at Taco Bell a lot of my late-night customers were either
laborers, or RNs who’d just finished a twelve-hour shift.
A decent amount were also parents who hadn’t left the children’s hospital
until their child was asleep.
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