Monday, November 17, 2014

Bad Faith

In regards to the waiter who was accused of "acting in bad faith", I personally do not believe he was doing such. When it comes to a job there is a certain dress code and set of manners that every employee is expected to learn and master. The waiter is not acting in bad faith he simply doing what he is there to do, go through the motions and try to enhance the customer's experience. He is not claiming to be this happy or cheery, he is simply acting the way he must act while he is on duty in order to get by in life. Once he is liberated from the prison that is his many buttoned vest he will be free to act in any matter in which he sees fit.

2 comments:

  1. it's like they (the waiters) have to wear a mask or follow a code of waiting that means they have to be overly expressive and nice, etc. I see your point.

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  2. I agree with all of it because if a waiter didn't act like a waiter the boss would probably fire him. If he acted out of term then he would be acting out of bad faith.

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