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Yes Bob, what my fellow Tennessean said
Over generalization and in some instances out right false.
I know plenty of people that work where they do, because that's the job that they were able to get, but not what they would have chosen for themselves. Some out of laziness, some out of bad circumstances, but to say that they all chose this or that as a career is very much a logical fallacy...
...As to what is negative about the rest of your post:
What is in bold does not in my mind conjure up good warm fuzzy feelings...
Fallacy? I think not. A fallacy is, by definition, an error in reasoning.
Every human being is responsible for its own condition. You might not want to accept that premise, but it is the case.
No fallacy, merely an exercise in simple sentential deduction. Just so you know, in a deductive argument if the premises are true, which they are, and the argument form is valid, which it is, then the conclusionmust necessarily be true. They are inarguable.
If someone is working at some less than desirable job, it's what they have chosen for themselves. I refuse to be responsible for someone else's choices.
Ah, so in order to not be 'negative' something must leave you warm and fuzzy, perhaps thinking of puppies, lollipops, and balloons? Otherwise it's consigned to the scrapheap of negativity?
I give cookies at Christmas to anyone who does any kind of routine service for me
(sign supply delivery guy, UPS, mail lady, garbage man, school bus driver)
I can never afford a money gift but I do make good cookies.
Love....Jill
...I guess the real issue is what is meant be "choice". Do they take that job because it's what they wanted to do or did they take that job, because the alternative is worse? If it's because the alternative is worse, than is it really a choice?...
...In every single instance, a person is responsible for their own condition is that what you are telling me?
I'm sure everyone that were displaced by storms (or other natural disasters) it was their own fault for that condition that they are in. Even if they did build their homes and businesses in flood planes. They chose what happened....
...I'm sorry, I don't buy that...
...I'm sorry, but I wouldn't chose for myself to work at some undesirable job. I might have to do so for my family, but I wouldn't have chosen it for myself...
Tipping in general... A silly custom. The entire notion of subsidizing and/or bribing someone else's employees is inane. The standard cry in defense of this custom invariably refers to minimum wage workers. How is it my problem that someone with whom I find myself interacting cannot get a better job? They work where they do because that's what they have chosen for themselves.
Again what does how much you make determine a thankful gift or thoughtful gesture of appreciation?
Markus
My opinion is my opinion, If you don't agree with it i could care less.
The part you fail to grasp is not the choice betwixt taking some menial job or whatever alternative might await, but the sum total of all of the choices you have made that have lead you to this particular choice. It is not fallacious to assume that had those previous choices been different you wouldn't be presented with this choice.
Perhaps an informal paraphrasing of the principle of 'choice except when not' is that you may not be responsible for the cards you're dealt but you sure a hell are responsible for how you play them.
Well then, that settles it, eh? You don't subscribe therefore it cannot be the case.
A choice nonetheless. Your reasons for choosing as you do are your own but you must necessarily accept responsibility for any outcome regardless you how you rationalize your decision.
Again what does how much you make determine a thankful gift or thoughtful gesture of appreciation?
Markus
Tip a UPS driver? Are you unhinged?
They already make a princely wage to do their job. What would possess anyone to offer to subsidizes UPS's help or worse, bribe them into better service.
In restaurants, waiters/servers get paid 3-4dollars an hour plus tips. Busboys and the greeters get paid 8 an hour and a lower percentage of the tips, really the waiters tip them. Do cooks get tipped? No. And thats what really grinds my gears
If a big rock falls from the sky and crushes you, you have no choice.
Using your own reasoning Bob, the guy that gets smushed by the big rock falling from the sky had a choice. He could have CHOSEN to stand 6 feet to the left before the rock fell...he could have CHOSEN to look up in time to see the rock and move. Heck he could have CHOSEN to be at home tipping his UPS driver and been a hundred miles away.
Sorry Bob Scrooge...try again...bah humbug.