This absolutely wild post from Nextdoor went viral:
So, a couple possibilities, assuming this is a real post. Maybe this guy just needed some extra cash and took on an extra job. No shame in that. Millions of Americans do the same thing. But maybe spare everyone the bullshit about you doing this to "save the economy".
Based on my experience in the online marketing world, I could also see this being a Wendy's sock puppet account spreading corporate propaganda. Why not try and fill some shifts with dummies who buy into the "nobody wants to work" bullshit they see on the news? Beats filling shifts by raising wages and improving working conditions.
It also might be a totally sincere post. Nextdoor is probably more cursed than Facebook or Twitter, so it's totally on brand. This guy with a "professional career" will work at Wendy's for a week or two, quit after the first abusive customer tears into him, and then spend the rest of his life telling anyone who will listen that workers in the service sector
deserve to make poverty wages because their jobs are so
easy.
#doyourpart