Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

electric_ranger t1_j9odehq wrote

Hi, /r/Philadelphia mod here. We have a casual chat thread twice a week, moving Monday, and an events megathread. Each of those are stickied at the top of the sub, get hundreds of comments and views, and are specifically geared for getting feedback.

If you have a question please don’t hesitate to ask, our users are very willing to help.

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stahleo t1_j9o651y wrote

>If you think the people are smiling at you because they love their jobs, you are exactly the kind of easy-to-fool customer they are looking for.

Sounds like you are a miserable person that hates their job and life.

In the past, I've know people that have worked at Chick-fil-a, and they've very much enjoyed their time serving the customers and learning valuable skills. Employees get flexible hours (closed Sundays), competitive pay and 401k benefits, health insurance, vacation pay, developmental training, etc. It's a good job depending on the stage in your life.

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Mysterious487 t1_j9npptq wrote

I would still be of the same opinion. The governor, whether a Republican or Democrat, is the top person representing the citizens of our commonwealth. It was great that our governor was at the Super Bowl and cheering on one of our sports teams. These teams bring a lot of business, tax revenue, and employment to the state, so they need to be supported by politicians of all political persuasions. I see nothing wrong with Gov. Shapiro being there. In fact, I would have been more upset if he wasn’t in attendance. As I stated before, if how the governor got there was wrong, I am confident they he will make it right. Gov. Shapiro is a decent man.

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CountryGuy123 t1_j9ndp7y wrote

Dammit, you’re gonna make me defend him?

$1,000 (a minuscule value with campaigns) from a PAC… It’s very easy to see how someone on his staff could have made a mistake and told him what he stated.

Should they have known? Sure. But this isn’t in and of itself some huge gotcha.

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