I love stories like this, hats off to this young man and his great work ethic and humility. And I love that the company realized they had someone special and rewarded him for ithttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/man-walks-for-miles-to-first-day-of-work-ceo-gifts-his-own-car-as-thanks/ar-AAAbhlu?ocid=spartandhp …
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So you would have preferred them to not give him a car?
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Can we both agree that the idea that thoughtful, dedicated employees shouldn't need handouts -- that public transit and private support should get you to work -- is reasonable? I've been lucky enough to see how poorly distributed "luck" is and I resent it.
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Is the person that did this better than their peers? Yes. Is anything about this situation humane if it's premised on superhuman dedication by non-employees? We both know the answer.
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alex i gotta say u slid in p hard on this one. maybe it can be true that this story makes greg happy and also there are systemic problems worth talking about?
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