Heh, insignificant?
I work at a fuel station, and not nearly the hours Stranger does but looking at the money going through my hands in just one shift, how people depend on what I sell and how dirty the place would be if I and others didn't clean the place now and then, I'd hardly say it's insignificant. If The Stranger wouldn't clean that grocery store your groceries would end up full of dirt and bacteria, if he didn't carry around boxes there wouldn't be any groceries in the first place etc. Of course his work is significant, insignificant are some decisions at management positions that the employees hardly consider and noone really cares about.
You should be sorry for those rich managers who try to be important and live shallow lifes and still don't get that they cannot appreciate what they have after their fifth wife has left them.
No offence intended toward rich and clever managers.![]()
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