So, Grace has to choose between working because she accepts that the economy depends on her serving the “man,” where, in this case, the man is a woman, or not working and being obliged to feel sorry for Randie, who, in turn, will be doing Grace’s job for her but not being paid for it. What’s she to show? Strong servitude or gracious empathy?
I don’t know why Randie keeps doing Grace’s job. Maybe if our girl stopped covering for Ms. Lazy-Butt, it would become obvious to management what’s going on.
She’s got a point…yeah, Grace has got a point! Take THAT, Randie!
…of course, I wouldn’t tell that excuse to a supervisor.
So, Grace has to choose between working because she accepts that the economy depends on her serving the “man,” where, in this case, the man is a woman, or not working and being obliged to feel sorry for Randie, who, in turn, will be doing Grace’s job for her but not being paid for it. What’s she to show? Strong servitude or gracious empathy?
Too bad for Grace it’s not Independence Day.
I’ve mostly worked in the medical field (hospitals, nursing homes, etc). In that kind of job, there’s no such thing as a holiday.
I don’t know why Randie keeps doing Grace’s job. Maybe if our girl stopped covering for Ms. Lazy-Butt, it would become obvious to management what’s going on.
It’s hard imagining Grace feeling sorry for anyone…
I feel for the workers who work holidays… Chug… I feel for you. Those who take care of others rarely get breaks.
EofO… you’ll love some upcoming strips!
Dada… yer heartless.