But basically Luann COULDN’T give it to Mrs. Horner because she’s too old to be considered for a transplant. I mean, it’s not like there’s a choice here.
I worked as a housekeeper at a hotel and we put pillowcases on by grabbing the end of the pillow and then pushing it into the case by the end so the case slides over your arm as you’re sliding it in. It’s the fastest way to do it.
Yeah, but it makes Baldo look like a total chump to keep working at a place where other employees know they can just skip out and “I don’t need to worry, Baldo will do my job for me!”
I think it’d be really interesting if Baldo did quit and went to work somewhere else. This isn’t like the “Retail” comic strip, where the entire strip revolved around the horrible working experience so none of the main characters could ever leave. Where Baldo works isn’t central to the strip.
Oh, good lord. I can’t see a responsible worker like Baldo putting up with this garbage. Now the slackers can just go home whenever they feel like it and the good workers have to pick up their slack? Forget that. Baldo could get a job at any auto parts place in town.
But basically Luann COULDN’T give it to Mrs. Horner because she’s too old to be considered for a transplant. I mean, it’s not like there’s a choice here.