>>537030436
>the shopping cart theory: the system may be wrong to be that way, but it's still a test of your civic responsibility.
This isn't a civic responsibility, it's a good faith gesture you cockroach. A civic responsibility is seeing a woman getting mugged then calling the police or intervening. Covering the short end of someone's paycheck because their employer refuses to pay them because "if the stars align, they could make making four times what we pay them" while simultaneously jacking up their costs in a dying economy which makes people across the board less likely to tip because they have less to spare.
Tell me, when the delivery driver making shit for pay because they deliver and few people these days tip and their company refuses to pay them more, do you think they tip? I know many who don't who literally tell me they feel shitty for it but they can't justify it... THOSE ARE DELIVERY DRIVERS BY THE WAY.

As for your shopping cart "test", I fucking love this fake bullshit because it's so easy to sound like you do the "good thing". I know Walmart makes those people go back inside and start moving. I give them more time outside chasing the cart so they can sneak in extra vape breaks because I see Walmart workers vaping while getting carts all the fucking time. I feel doing so for purposes they can maximize their free smoke time while on clock is more of a "civic responsibility" considering what working there is like but hey, you saved them 20 steps so I'm sure they appreciate that a bit more and well, your armchair psychology study argues you're the benevolent person and I'm just the asshole in this equation but I clearly give more thought about why I do things for that person, you just go through motions and say "Me good person lol."