READER LETTER | We call those who work at mortuaries amahlanya (mad people), waiters, security guards and petrol attendants abantu abangafundile (illiterate).
, waiters, security guards and petrol attendants. I respect these guys' energy, vibe, spirit and respect for their jobs, yet we push and shove them around as if they don't have brains.because as black people that's what we do best. A job is a job, whether its cosy or not; at the end of the day someone must do it.
Remember, we can't all have those swinging chairs, blue-collar office jobs. Waiters bring us food on the table while we are seated, security guards spend sleepless, ridiculous hours making sure we are safe and can sleep peacefully, while petrol attendants and cashiers do amazing jobs. No matter how educated you may be, no matter how much money you may have in the bank, take it easy, remain simple, humble, sincere and respectful and God will bless you. McDivett Khumbulani Tshehla
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