Advice Life Pro Tip Thread

No matter what your job is, whether it's making French fries or programming nuclear missiles, be good at it. Then every once in a while don't show up one day without notice but with an inarguable excuse, like a medical issue or something, and send some screwup to fill in for you.

When you come back, all you'll hear from anyone both inside the company and their customers is, "man, we're glad you're back".

Nobody really appreciates what you do until you're not there doing it.
 
No matter what your job is, whether it's making French fries or programming nuclear missiles, be good at it. Then every once in a while don't show up one day without notice but with an inarguable excuse, like a medical issue or something, and send some screwup to fill in for you.

When you come back, all you'll hear from anyone both inside the company and their customers is, "man, we're glad you're back".

Nobody really appreciates what you do until you're not there doing it.
Will you make me some fries?
 
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Totally depends on the fries. Like if they're hand cut (or at least cut in one of those manually operated fry cutters), soaked overnight and twice fried, they've earned their $15/hr.

If they're just tossing a frozen bag of fries in the fryer, fuck 'em.