Nightmare Doom Posted July 9, 2007 http://prole.info/ar.html So what do you think of this? 0 Share this post Link to post
John Smith Posted July 9, 2007 I think you're barking mad. And that the link in your posts contains mostly shit, or shit tainted facts. 0 Share this post Link to post
Csonicgo Posted July 9, 2007 Oh boy a nightmare doom topic! let's go down the list.... Evil corporate conglomerate... check Slaves... check evil capitalism... check yeah this is a 100% nightmare doom post. I worked at a restaurant when I was sixteen. Best time of my life, as stressful as it was. I met many people there I wouldn't have even dreamed of seeing. I saw famous people. I met famous people. I talked with them... but hey, maybe I was lucky. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted July 9, 2007 What the fuck? I work at a restaurant. I actually kind of like my job. Sure, I'm getting tired of washing dishes and wish I could move on to production, but I like all my coworkers, I get good benefits, and make more than I could with any other job I could get at the moment. Whoever wrote this was probably bitter about being sacked and should stfu. Also, we don't recycle butter. That's gross and probably a health code violation. 0 Share this post Link to post
Colusio Posted July 9, 2007 I don't believe (in case the author works in a restaurant) many of his co-workers will understand what he's writing. For me (s)he should find a job matching his/her abilities, so (s)he can avoid frustation. Anyway the analysis of DIVISION OF LABOR AND THE USE OF MACHINES is not valuable. Too many restaurants I happen to visit are run by families. (and there's the cut(bandwork/factory) and paste(work/restaurant) impression.) The inclusion of the history of restaurants is neat. I'm afraid my conclusion will be as unsurpising as his/her: junkfood for thought. 0 Share this post Link to post
caco_killer Posted July 9, 2007 Have you worked at restaurants all your life, ND? 0 Share this post Link to post
Lamneth Posted July 9, 2007 Nightmare Doom said:http://prole.info/ar.html So what do you think of this? I think the article is a load of bull and that you are a lunatic and need to move out of your mother's basement before gray hair sets in. :) 0 Share this post Link to post
Plonker Posted July 9, 2007 A couple of years ago I may have been on nightmares side, I was depressed, unemployed and very single, spending most of my waking hours on the internet either on forums like this or in those msn chatrooms. Those dark days are behind me now, I found work, met a wonderful woman there, we fell in love. Now I eat out almost as often as I eat at home even though we are both good cooks. I travel a lot, not just abroad but locally too so eating places are one of lifes essentials for me. 0 Share this post Link to post
GGG Posted July 10, 2007 Restaurants are where hungry people can go to have other people serve food to them, but those hungry people won't have to compliment the food, converse with the cook, or clean the dishes. Kind of like a gastronomical whorehouse. Nightmare Doom said:restruants Spelltacular spellmanship, my lad! Spellar and abspellutely spellbinding! 0 Share this post Link to post
Quasar Posted July 10, 2007 The real problem is that people are assholes everywhere they go now, not just in restaurants. Customers shouldn't be idiots, and workers shouldn't be so ready to respond in kind. It's a self-feeding cycle of people having no patience. Of course, I'm one to talk :P 0 Share this post Link to post
spank Posted July 10, 2007 GGG: Pretty much like psychologists prostitute friendship. Heh, you could just substitute restauration for some other business and it'd still be valid. 0 Share this post Link to post
Colusio Posted July 10, 2007 Quasar said:The real problem is that people are assholes everywhere they go now, not just in restaurants. Customers shouldn't be idiots, and workers shouldn't be so ready to respond in kind. It's a self-feeding cycle of people having no patience. Of course, I'm one to talk :P . Perhaps If we recognise we're idiots that would relax things abit. After all we're mortal and this gives alot of vitality. But I forget that all the time and loose myself in a self-cycle of no patience. 0 Share this post Link to post
GGG Posted July 10, 2007 spank said:GGG: Pretty much like psychologists prostitute friendship. Bartenders too, and you don't have to pay them as much. At least psychiatrists who have MDs can medicate you. 0 Share this post Link to post
TheDarkArchon Posted July 10, 2007 Lamneth said:I think the article is a load of bull and that you are a lunatic and need to move out of your mother's basement before gray hair sets in. :) So, nothing we didn't know about Nightmare Doom already, then. 0 Share this post Link to post
VileSlay Posted July 10, 2007 GGG said:Spelltacular spellmanship, my lad! Spellar and abspellutely spellbinding! heh, that wins. anyway, any of those gripes could be applied to any kind of menial labor. maybe whoever wrote this thinks they are too good to work a hard days work. I really had this whole rant ready to go, but I'm deciding not to lay out some flame chum for the sharks to frenzy over. "It is only when the routine daily struggle of the class explodes into violent activity against the bourgeoisie (the throwing of a foreman out of the window, the conflict with the police on the mass picket line, etc.), activities which require an overt exercise of their creative energies, that the workers feel themselves as human. As a result, the return from the picket line to the covert class struggle is even more frustrating than if the strike had never taken place. The molecular development of these offensives and retreats can only explode in the revolution which will enable the working class to employ its creative energies not only in smashing the old relations of production but also in establishing new social ties of a positive and creative character." --Ria Stone My Girlfriend said:Sounds like someone swallowed "The Communist Manifesto" and "A Brief History of Time" and got violently ill. 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted July 10, 2007 Okay, I actually read more of the article thinking I could find a point to it all. When the guy describes how restaurants work he's acting like it's a big revalation when really he's just describing how capitalism works, and I think we all learned that in grade school. Also, his gripes about how people are treated in restaurants indicates to me that he's only had one job, because other jobs have just the same problems. "Oh no, you mean I have to WORK to make money?" What a fucking whiner. This part is particularly precious:The restaurant represents something very different to the workers. Those who work in a restaurant don't do it because we want to. We are forced to. We have no other way to make a living but to sell our ability to work to someone else--and it might as well be a restaurant owner. We don't make food because we like to make food or because we want to make food for this or that particular customer. What a load of bullshit. Some people go to school for years so they can work in restaurants. I actually really ENJOY making food (which makes the irony that I just wash dishes there that much bigger). In most restaurants, the workers could not afford to eat at the restaurant on a regular basis. Yes, but the discount I get makes it affordable. :) This moron needs to stfu and get a new job if he doesn't like his. Next he'll be writing how department stores are TEH EVIL or something though. At the very least, he needs to develop a positive attitude. 0 Share this post Link to post
deathbringer Posted July 11, 2007 It is only when the routine daily struggle of the class explodes into violent activity against the bourgeoisie (the throwing of a foreman out of the window, the conflict with the police on the mass picket line, etc.), activities which require an overt exercise of their creative energies, that the workers feel themselves as human A riot might be, er, a riot. But i don't need to be participating in one to feel good. I can excercise my creative energies by drawing extremely sleazy and crappy comics kthx 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Posted July 11, 2007 Nightmare Doom said:http://prole.info/ar.html So what do you think of this? I think you need to renew your prescription. 0 Share this post Link to post
YMB Posted July 11, 2007 JoelMurdoch said:I think you need to renew your prescription. Don't you mean refill? You renew a subscription, not a prescription. Any chance that was a TMBG reference? 0 Share this post Link to post
doom2day Posted July 11, 2007 Danarchy said:I work at a restaurant. Your experiences from the restaurant have nothing to do with a restruant. 0 Share this post Link to post
Plonker Posted July 12, 2007 prescriptions do get renewed, I have one that I need renewed every 2 months, its shelves that need refilled oh, and petrol tanks. 0 Share this post Link to post
YMB Posted July 12, 2007 Plonker said:prescriptions do get renewed, I have one that I need renewed every 2 months, its shelves that need refilled oh, and petrol tanks. All a matter of local language differences. 0 Share this post Link to post
doom2day Posted July 12, 2007 Is 'restruant' vs 'restaurant' a language difference too? 0 Share this post Link to post
Csonicgo Posted July 12, 2007 doom2day said:Is 'restruant' vs 'restaurant' a language difference too? No that's just "dumbass". 0 Share this post Link to post