04-03-2012, 02:09 PM
(04-03-2012, 01:59 PM)@ndy Wrote: I'm also thinking about the love and intention that goes into preparing a meal for people you love. Food made to share, prepared with love and care has got to carry that energy with it.
This is definitely a huge impact. Processed food that goes through the hands of an angry employee takes that anger right to the end buyer. This is something that bothers me in my job. Manufacturing millions of syringes a day and watching other workers that do not have the optimist attitude, and knowing that all of this anger and frustration of the worker is somewhat injected into the end users.
I had offered advice to the general managers on posting plaques of company received letters/feedback of happy customers as a way to boost morale and invoke pride into the work itself. Of course I was ignored.