yeah, my colleagues used to work as a hairdresser, spanish teachers and nurses.
I hate how people just assume that one's not "educated" just because they have a work.
At least I'm not on social benefits because I don't want to work (like some of my ex-friends) as it's "convenient".
(please note, I think it's awesome that we've got social benefits but it feels widely misused by people who are able to work, but won't because they don't get a job that's their dream job)
I'm a graduated nanny, I speak english (almost) fluently and it just angers me that people think it's ok to approach me and say their condolences for me having a work??
I just... What is that even??
And working as a cashier is awesome! I mean, I wouldn't be able to work with money as I have problems counting, but.. Honestly, it tells me more about that person than it does with me.
(I'm always friendly with cashiers and clerks, as they've probably met their fair share of angry customers and I always say Hi and thank you after I've shopped xD)
But like, why do people do that?
Why would they feel the need to approach someone only to say that they're looking down on people? It's just... Is that their way of being "friendly"?
Or don't they have enough social skills to know how to socialize?
Edit:
I'm truly sorry if I sound really bitter, but I'm just so tired of all that is work related atm xD