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I worked my way through school and never asked for a dime. These inner city morons can't even read at a third grade level, but academia is only concerned with their PC image.
I'd like to work at an ice cream plant.
I ran a vending route and had a boss who didn't care if I took some snacks here or there as long as I didn't overdue it. That was the closest I came to a handout.
The Bible does allow one type of worker to partake of an employer’s product. The Bible gives a field worker the right to eat of the produce with which he works. The Bible states (Deuteronomy 23:26-27): "When you come [as a worker] into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat as many grapes as is your desire, to your fill, but you may not put any into a receptacle. When you come into your neighbor’s standing corn, you may pluck ears with your hand, but you should not lift a sickle on your neighbor’s standing corn." These laws ensure that a field worker has a right to eat a small amount of the crop he or she is working on while harvesting. These laws, however, also protect the field owner from a rapacious worker who will take too much. The Bible does not allow the worker to place any of the produce into a receptacle. The Talmud makes clear that the phrase "to satisfy your hunger" limits the worker from gorging himself, even without placing any of the food into a container (Babylonian Talmud, Bava Metzia 87b).
Quote from: RanterMaximus on September 08, 2009, 06:18:23 PMI ran a vending route and had a boss who didn't care if I took some snacks here or there as long as I didn't overdue it. That was the closest I came to a handout.I wonder if this falls under the Torah command to allow a worker to eat some of what he works on... This is one of the commandments...http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/736283/Lebowitz,_Rabbi_Aryehhttp://www.jlaw.com/Articles/relationships.htmlQuoteThe Bible does allow one type of worker to partake of an employer’s product. The Bible gives a field worker the right to eat of the produce with which he works. The Bible states (Deuteronomy 23:26-27): "When you come [as a worker] into your neighbor’s vineyard, you may eat as many grapes as is your desire, to your fill, but you may not put any into a receptacle. When you come into your neighbor’s standing corn, you may pluck ears with your hand, but you should not lift a sickle on your neighbor’s standing corn." These laws ensure that a field worker has a right to eat a small amount of the crop he or she is working on while harvesting. These laws, however, also protect the field owner from a rapacious worker who will take too much. The Bible does not allow the worker to place any of the produce into a receptacle. The Talmud makes clear that the phrase "to satisfy your hunger" limits the worker from gorging himself, even without placing any of the food into a container (Babylonian Talmud, Bava Metzia 87b).
Being a college student on a limited budget, a snack here and a snack there came in handy, as I did not have the finances to spend a lot on groceries.
Quote from: RanterMaximus on September 08, 2009, 09:14:35 PMBeing a college student on a limited budget, a snack here and a snack there came in handy, as I did not have the finances to spend a lot on groceries. good thing you don't smoke.
Quote from: RanterMaximus on September 08, 2009, 06:18:23 PMI ran a vending route and had a boss who didn't care if I took some snacks here or there as long as I didn't overdue it. That was the closest I came to a handout.How long ago was this?
Quote from: Confederate Kahanist. on September 08, 2009, 10:55:03 PMQuote from: RanterMaximus on September 08, 2009, 06:18:23 PMI ran a vending route and had a boss who didn't care if I took some snacks here or there as long as I didn't overdue it. That was the closest I came to a handout.How long ago was this?A time way back when I was younger, dumber, and one of the few people on campus who sported a "Impeach Clinton" t-shirt.
Quote from: RanterMaximus on September 09, 2009, 06:45:34 PMQuote from: Confederate Kahanist. on September 08, 2009, 10:55:03 PMQuote from: RanterMaximus on September 08, 2009, 06:18:23 PMI ran a vending route and had a boss who didn't care if I took some snacks here or there as long as I didn't overdue it. That was the closest I came to a handout.How long ago was this?A time way back when I was younger, dumber, and one of the few people on campus who sported a "Impeach Clinton" t-shirt.I was just a high school sophomore at the time and a little dumber because I supported Clinton.