doulos
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When it boils down to it, they're just doing their job just as they were before the pandemic. They have the option of quitting in which case, I'm sure there would be a hoard of unemployed folks lined up to get much needed paychecks.
Also, I don't see a cashier as some kind of live saving job where they are extending themselves in the trenches dealing with sickness every day and literally putting their life on the line like some other front line workers are.
I'm sure it's uncomfortable for them and I get that there's a risk factor but quibbling about money at a time like this (especially if they are as well paid as some of the posters here say they are) just seems wrong to me. If they were working in some kind of sweatshop then sure but they seem far better off than that.
Oh and those buggers should be thankful for a job
With CERB in place, I'm not sure there would be a stampede to replace them. But perhaps we are going to find out!