I respect Beckie for getting a job but she has got to stop acting like working in Lush is 1. the best job in the world and 2. like it is SO hard. There are much harder jobs out there Beckie. A job is a job. Be grateful you are working. And then she bashes Lidl for making their pay higher? And that they don't pay for breaks? Who does pay their employers for breaks no matter what their pay salary is? She's deluded. Good on Lidl for raising their pay! It's time more companies and businesses did that so people on minimum wage could actually survive (not everyone gets paid by youtube and lives off their parents at 22...) But of course, Beckie has to bash it because she is so naive. You've had one job in the "real world" you know nothing, Rebecca.
Her stupidity and ignorance makes me so angry. I'd be so ashamed if I were her parents.
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Omg she's so desperate
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Guess the acting isn't working out? Well not even Beckie can be an Oscar winning actress overnight. She does realise that it takes potentially years of hard work? Just because casting people don't think she's good enough, it's obviously not Beckie's fault and the acting industry is unfair (which it can be at times, but Beckie's throwing her dummy out because she didn't get what she wanted straight away) (the reason I'm so annoyed at this is because I want to be an actress, I've been working so hard, and it annoys me when people expect opportunities begging at their feet without any hard work)
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i found that so cringe-y. If someone hasn't invited you round to a party/gathering/etc either brood to yourself or bring it up privately.Pinkapple32 wrote:Omg she's so desperate
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The chip on her shoulder is showing this week.
Actually Rebecca, working in retail is tiring but it's not hard.
It may be physically exhausting being on your feet all day and talking to people but that doesn't make it hard. It's a job requiring no skills, with almost no responsibility or difficulties or consequences beyond having to deal with rude customers. That's why shops all other the world are run by children, teenagers and students with no skills, qualifications or training specific to the job except how to work a till. Because it's an easy job that almost anyone can do. I worked in retail for years and I would never argue that it's a hard job, it's just tiring.
Many professional jobs require high levels of stress and responsibility and hours of unpaid work at home plus years of training and qualifications to even get started on the career ladder. Lots of jobs affect people's lives and there can be real consequences if you mess up. You may have hundreds of tasks to juggle at once and you will be held accountable for every ball you drop. Retail just doesn't compare and of course Rebecca has nothing to compare it to.
If you think that you need connections to get somewhere then you aren't working hard enough for what you want.
Actually Rebecca, working in retail is tiring but it's not hard.
It may be physically exhausting being on your feet all day and talking to people but that doesn't make it hard. It's a job requiring no skills, with almost no responsibility or difficulties or consequences beyond having to deal with rude customers. That's why shops all other the world are run by children, teenagers and students with no skills, qualifications or training specific to the job except how to work a till. Because it's an easy job that almost anyone can do. I worked in retail for years and I would never argue that it's a hard job, it's just tiring.
Many professional jobs require high levels of stress and responsibility and hours of unpaid work at home plus years of training and qualifications to even get started on the career ladder. Lots of jobs affect people's lives and there can be real consequences if you mess up. You may have hundreds of tasks to juggle at once and you will be held accountable for every ball you drop. Retail just doesn't compare and of course Rebecca has nothing to compare it to.
If you think that you need connections to get somewhere then you aren't working hard enough for what you want.
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Ohhh please Beckie. EVERYONE knows you don't socialise OR drink.Pinkapple32 wrote:Omg she's so desperate
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Maybe she means mentally draining instead of hard? I've worked in a busy retail place and it can be quite hard.rockbear wrote:The chip on her shoulder is showing this week.
Actually Rebecca, working in retail is tiring but it's not hard.
It may be physically exhausting being on your feet all day and talking to people but that doesn't make it hard. It's a job requiring no skills, with almost no responsibility or difficulties or consequences beyond having to deal with rude customers. That's why shops all other the world are run by children, teenagers and students with no skills, qualifications or training specific to the job except how to work a till. Because it's an easy job that almost anyone can do. I worked in retail for years and I would never argue that it's a hard job, it's just tiring.
Many professional jobs require high levels of stress and responsibility and hours of unpaid work at home plus years of training and qualifications to even get started on the career ladder. Lots of jobs affect people's lives and there can be real consequences if you mess up. You may have hundreds of tasks to juggle at once and you will be held accountable for every ball you drop. Retail just doesn't compare and of course Rebecca has nothing to compare it to.
If you think that you need connections to get somewhere then you aren't working hard enough for what you want.
As for "connections" to get you certain places that is very true in that line of work- expcially in the ones she wants to do.
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I think it's pretty clear from the wording of her tweets and her comparisons to other jobs that she doesn't just mean mentally draining. She's arguing with people on twitter about it too.
I worked in retail for many many years and I'm fully aware of how mentally draining it is, but Rebecca is arguing that all jobs are equal in terms of how much "hard work" they are and that simply isn't true.
Yes connections are helpful but they're not something you can rely on and the majority of people get their careers through hard work. As I said, if you think that you need connections and you give up because you don't have any...then you don't want it bad enough and you aren't working hard enough.
Neither I nor any of my acquaintances had the luxury of connections to get us where we are, it took years of work instead. Rebecca expects everything to be handed to her on a plate and it's "damaging" and "hurtful" and "traumatising" if she doesn't get what she wants.
I worked in retail for many many years and I'm fully aware of how mentally draining it is, but Rebecca is arguing that all jobs are equal in terms of how much "hard work" they are and that simply isn't true.
Yes connections are helpful but they're not something you can rely on and the majority of people get their careers through hard work. As I said, if you think that you need connections and you give up because you don't have any...then you don't want it bad enough and you aren't working hard enough.
Neither I nor any of my acquaintances had the luxury of connections to get us where we are, it took years of work instead. Rebecca expects everything to be handed to her on a plate and it's "damaging" and "hurtful" and "traumatising" if she doesn't get what she wants.
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Sorry I meant in "film/acting" work. Because thats what I assumed her tweet was about. You do need connections in that sort of work.rockbear wrote:I think it's pretty clear from the wording of her tweets and her comparisons to other jobs that she doesn't just mean mentally draining. She's arguing with people on twitter about it too.
I worked in retail for many many years and I'm fully aware of how mentally draining it is, but Rebecca is arguing that all jobs are equal in terms of how much "hard work" they are and that simply isn't true.
Yes connections are helpful but they're not something you can rely on and the majority of people get their careers through hard work. As I said, if you think that you need connections and you give up because you don't have any...then you don't want it bad enough and you aren't working hard enough.
Neither I nor any of my acquaintances had the luxury of connections to get us where we are, it took years of work instead. Rebecca expects everything to be handed to her on a plate and it's "damaging" and "hurtful" and "traumatising" if she doesn't get what she wants.
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This is unbelievable. That Tweeter argument... Whenever someone doesn't agree with her, she immediately accuse them of hurting/insulting her AND OTHER PEOPLE (!). Even when the other person's point was fully explained and it made sense, in my opinion. This is so manipulative! And that unnecessary sarcasm... She's such a toxic person.
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This is unbelievable. That Tweeter argument... Whenever someone doesn't agree with her, she immediately accuse them of hurting/insulting her AND OTHER PEOPLE (!). Even when the other person's point was fully explained and it made sense, in my opinion. This is so manipulative! And that unnecessary sarcasm... She's such a toxic person.
EDIT: So sorry about double posting! I'm new here and I didn't see my first post, now I see both... Hope you forgive me
EDIT: So sorry about double posting! I'm new here and I didn't see my first post, now I see both... Hope you forgive me
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Funny how she suddenly started protecting her tweets after so many of them have been in the conversation this week.
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Has anyone seen her new video yet? I was going to watch it but don’t know if I can stick it. From the title it looks like she’s just read through this forum and is trying to justify the shitty comments she makes to people who try to give her some sort of support.
I’m sure some of it will be relatable and probably does irk a lot of people, but can’t help but feel it’s just going to be her justifying herself. May watch later.
I’m sure some of it will be relatable and probably does irk a lot of people, but can’t help but feel it’s just going to be her justifying herself. May watch later.
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Okay I watched it now. She makes some good points but I can't help feeling very confused about what she is saying. I mean, I have literally seen her flip out at people for saying things that she said are good things to say. I don't get how she can tell people that she appreciates these things being said to her, yet on facebook she will react completely differently.skeletonz wrote:Has anyone seen her new video yet? I was going to watch it but don’t know if I can stick it. From the title it looks like she’s just read through this forum and is trying to justify the shitty comments she makes to people who try to give her some sort of support.
I’m sure some of it will be relatable and probably does irk a lot of people, but can’t help but feel it’s just going to be her justifying herself. May watch later.
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i think that's because she actually needs help and gets angry at everything which is not "okay" according to her. she is trying to justify herself but i think she is losing touch with practicality
skeletonz wrote:Okay I watched it now. She makes some good points but I can't help feeling very confused about what she is saying. I mean, I have literally seen her flip out at people for saying things that she said are good things to say. I don't get how she can tell people that she appreciates these things being said to her, yet on facebook she will react completely differently.skeletonz wrote:Has anyone seen her new video yet? I was going to watch it but don’t know if I can stick it. From the title it looks like she’s just read through this forum and is trying to justify the shitty comments she makes to people who try to give her some sort of support.
I’m sure some of it will be relatable and probably does irk a lot of people, but can’t help but feel it’s just going to be her justifying herself. May watch later.
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completely throwing shade at carrie who shes repeatedly shunned beckie publiclyThe13eyond wrote:Maybe she means mentally draining instead of hard? I've worked in a busy retail place and it can be quite hard.rockbear wrote:The chip on her shoulder is showing this week.
Actually Rebecca, working in retail is tiring but it's not hard.
It may be physically exhausting being on your feet all day and talking to people but that doesn't make it hard. It's a job requiring no skills, with almost no responsibility or difficulties or consequences beyond having to deal with rude customers. That's why shops all other the world are run by children, teenagers and students with no skills, qualifications or training specific to the job except how to work a till. Because it's an easy job that almost anyone can do. I worked in retail for years and I would never argue that it's a hard job, it's just tiring.
Many professional jobs require high levels of stress and responsibility and hours of unpaid work at home plus years of training and qualifications to even get started on the career ladder. Lots of jobs affect people's lives and there can be real consequences if you mess up. You may have hundreds of tasks to juggle at once and you will be held accountable for every ball you drop. Retail just doesn't compare and of course Rebecca has nothing to compare it to.
If you think that you need connections to get somewhere then you aren't working hard enough for what you want.
As for "connections" to get you certain places that is very true in that line of work- expcially in the ones she wants to do.
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Omg yesAnnyct wrote:completely throwing shade at carrie who shes repeatedly shunned beckie publiclyThe13eyond wrote:Maybe she means mentally draining instead of hard? I've worked in a busy retail place and it can be quite hard.rockbear wrote:The chip on her shoulder is showing this week.
Actually Rebecca, working in retail is tiring but it's not hard.
It may be physically exhausting being on your feet all day and talking to people but that doesn't make it hard. It's a job requiring no skills, with almost no responsibility or difficulties or consequences beyond having to deal with rude customers. That's why shops all other the world are run by children, teenagers and students with no skills, qualifications or training specific to the job except how to work a till. Because it's an easy job that almost anyone can do. I worked in retail for years and I would never argue that it's a hard job, it's just tiring.
Many professional jobs require high levels of stress and responsibility and hours of unpaid work at home plus years of training and qualifications to even get started on the career ladder. Lots of jobs affect people's lives and there can be real consequences if you mess up. You may have hundreds of tasks to juggle at once and you will be held accountable for every ball you drop. Retail just doesn't compare and of course Rebecca has nothing to compare it to.
If you think that you need connections to get somewhere then you aren't working hard enough for what you want.
As for "connections" to get you certain places that is very true in that line of work- expcially in the ones she wants to do.