Recently I was at Kroger finishing the last of our errands when I came across a strapping young lad wiping down the dust from the top shelves. He walked, slowly, with the rag in his right hand, down the aisle, turned and came back. He looked bored. I would be bored. It's honest work and I suppose you could do far worse for $9 (and up! the "we're hiring" sign proclaims) an hour — but I'm not sure for which or what or whom.
Issue #16 The Enormity of It All
Issue #16 The Enormity of It All
Issue #16 The Enormity of It All
Recently I was at Kroger finishing the last of our errands when I came across a strapping young lad wiping down the dust from the top shelves. He walked, slowly, with the rag in his right hand, down the aisle, turned and came back. He looked bored. I would be bored. It's honest work and I suppose you could do far worse for $9 (and up! the "we're hiring" sign proclaims) an hour — but I'm not sure for which or what or whom.