However, there are some who believe that instead of crying, this individual should be embracing the hard work just like many others who put in the effort.
In the video, a Starbucks barista shares their frustrations with the management and the rude behavior of some customers.

Yet, it was their comments about their work schedule that really got people talking online.
This confession split Twitter into two camps: one calling the barista soft and entitled, and the other defending them, pointing out that exploitation of workers can take many forms.
“People wonder why we need a union at Starbucks. I am literally about to quit. Like, I don’t know if I’m going to do it. But like I really want to, I almost walked out today.

“And I’m crying in the back room right now. I almost cried on the floor. I’m a full time student, I get scheduled for 25 hours a week.
“I’m three and a half hours into my shift. There’s so many customers and we have four people on the floor all day.
They went on to say that the managers “don’t care about us” and “don’t want to help us,” claiming that their manager had taken himself off the shift because he didn’t want to come in.

The barista stated that the customers were being rude and misgendering them, and finished by saying:
” I don’t even know what to do anymore, I’m at my wits end with this job.”
However, a 2021 Fidelity Investments survey shows it’s much more, especially when you factor in housing, food, and books on top of tuition.
Costs vary by school type. Public in-state colleges charge an average of $10,423 for tuition and fees for the 2022-2023 year, which is 74% less than private colleges at $39,723.
Out-of-state students at public universities pay about $22,953 annually.
The burden of student loans is heavy, with 42.8 million borrowers in the US holding an average federal debt of $37,787. Total student loan debt in the country is $1.745 trillion.
Many had sympathy for the worker, with one person pointing out that on top of uni work the student would end up with 70 hour per week.
Another tweet read: “People in the comments defending bad work environment and abuse because they were abused too.”
But as time went by, they got plenty of negative reactions and people started having heated arguments about today’s state of customer service







