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Let’s be blunt — legal weed is turning New York workers into zombies​

By
Steve Cuozzo
April 16, 2023
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The Big Apple is now the Big Blunt.

Not just because decriminalized marijuana led to proliferating mayhem in the five boroughs.

Not just because stinky smoke hangs everywhere, seeping into subway cars and even Broadway theaters — the acrid odor I detected in the crowded men’s room of the Majestic Theatre a few weeks ago was not from “The Phantom of the Opera” smoke machine.

It’s also because of a forbidden-to-utter truth, in an age where raising the minimum wage ever higher has become mantra — namely, a license to get high has turned service employees into zombies.

I’ve lived in the city nearly all my life. I never had to repeat my highly complex Starbucks order — a “tall” coffee — three times to get a response from the bummed-out barista, the way I do now.

Bob Dylan’s lyric, “Everybody must get stoned,” is now apparently in the employees’ handbook at most every place requiring customer interaction.

My friend Shelley Clark, a restaurant consultant, observed, “Too often, any question or request is met with a vacant look and a very much by-rote ‘no problem.’”

That’s actually nice compared to the hostile glares I get for interrupting stay-out-of-my-space reveries.

It’s time to lower the minimum wage.

Why not, when many workers in stores, restaurants, dry cleaners — you name it — have turned hopelessly stunad, as the Italian people say.

The word means dumb, but sounds eerily similar to so many service employees’ doped-up conditions.

They’re stoned up the wazoo, hollow-eyed, disengaged from their tasks, their breath reeking of weed.

Did GrubHub bring you General Tso’s chicken when you ordered chicken burritos?

Blame the delivery guys’ favorite hangouts — e.g., the “Smoke & Draft” shop across from my building on First Avenue at East 75th Street, where a sidewalk knife fight recently sent two of them to the hospital.

I gave a guy at Pret a Manger a $20 bill for an $8 cup of soup. I asked for a bag. He took the $20 and promptly forgot the soup, my change, the bag — and me. He wandered off, inexplicably waving my Andrew Jackson like a flag, until I appealed to his colleagues.

I haven’t seen so much pot-induced lethargy since my Vietnam-era college days, when so many fellow students were high that their panicked weed-flushing during a rumored police raid overwhelmed the campus pipes.

Now, our whole pot-pickled city is that campus.

At Upper East Side gourmet food emporium Agata and Valentina, one cashier was “so out of it, staring into space while people waited in line,” a bank executive who’s a regular customer there told me.

“She forgot to give me my change. She closed the register. I had to wait for someone to come with the dreaded key. After ten minutes for a 30-second transaction, she didn’t even apologize.”

Responding to a tweet I posted about discombobulated workers, a follower wrote to say that “The woman running the service desk” at a major Sunset Park auto dealer “was clearly high … had no idea what was going on. Lost my car twice during routine service.”

Real estate man Jordan Cohn tweeted, “I just had a restaurant server lose my credit card. Yep, gone, never to be seen again. My best guess is that it went into the trash by accident.”

Our “progressive” pols are throwing our city into the trash — and it’s no accident.
 
I've seen this myself, it's incredibly irritating. The worst part is that illegal weed stores operate openly and dealers are selling it on the street in front of cops. As an aside, it's interesting that the government is now legalizing a drug that makes you complacent and lazy while demonizing stimulants like nicotine. Point this out to any stoner and they'll get really mad at you.
 
Is it weed or is working in the service industry in new york really just that soul crushing
It's service industry in general, especially when dealing with new Yorkers. If you're in a service position, doesn't matter if its physical or phone based, new Yorkers will treat you like absolute shit. Just read this article and tell me you wouldn't want to be a little bit intoxicated to deal with this faggot.
 
Marijuana should've remained illegal. Stoner culture is so cantankerous, even if you like the occasional blunt you should be forced to just shut up about it and never bring it up in public.
I'm forced to agree. I'd also add that legalization is absolutely mostly the fault of libertarians and not Dems. Stoners, while not an outright evil culture, are a degenerate people. There isn't that much difference between the weed circle and the opium den.
 
I'm forced to agree. I'd also add that legalization is absolutely mostly the fault of libertarians and not Dems. Stoners, while not an outright evil culture, are a degenerate people. There isn't that much difference between the weed circle and the opium den.
At least some opium dens were luxurious and exotic. Weed culture is just cheap, annoying, and promoted by niggers and untalented comedians.
 
Boring. And bullshit. If you think you’re an OK dude on weed and are a great employee then fucking congratulations as you get passed over for the other guy who gives a shit. We can’t stop dickheads eating crap; looking like crap and making poor choices; just know there are better choices for partners and employees who make better choices.l and have discipline and what it takes.

Turning up stoned for work isn’t so much a right as it is a glaring emblem showing what shitty choices you are making in a free society.
 
That's nothing. Here in Ohio it's not uncommon to see wagies standing around deep in the nods. Once went into a McDonalds bathroom and saw one of the employees sitting on the shitter with his head practically down to his dick. Do you think he washed his hands? I doubt it.
To be fair, it's Ohio. You need to be wasted to tolerate Ohio most of the time.
 
Is it weed or is working in the service industry in new york really just that soul crushing
The average person nowadays lives in misery and poverty, and is barely able to pay their rent. Inflation is out of control, so most people have two jobs now. But even with two jobs your money doesn't go as far as it did a couple years ago.
If you made the mistake of going to college for anything at all (even real degrees), you will find yourself competing with a thousand other people for a chance to make just barely above minimum wage. Even if you do manage to get a job that is halfway decent, you'll find out the promotions have nothing to do with merit or quality of work performed.

And on top of all that, you get to deal with braindeads and geriatrics that swear to God they know better than you , about how to do your stupid job that you hate and have been doing forever.

You get to bust your ass, while the generation that has had it on easy mode forever complains that you're not enthusiastic.

Boomers could afford a house, a family, nice things, and vacation on a high school diploma.
Most engineers I know currently work retail, and will be working retail for the foreseeable future.

They get to collect social security, I get to pay into it for my whole life to know that it will not be there and is going to run out well before I am able to collect it.

Tl;Dr:
Boomers ruin the economy/country, wonder why everyone is miserable and/or getting high
 
It's service industry in general, especially when dealing with new Yorkers. If you're in a service position, doesn't matter if its physical or phone based, new Yorkers will treat you like absolute shit. Just read this article and tell me you wouldn't want to be a little bit intoxicated to deal with this faggot.
I don’t mind people from upstate NY. But almost everyone from NYC is an asshole.
 
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