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Better pay yes everyone prefers that, as for the job itself is humiliating not sure about that. Maybe it's a cultural thing that I'm not getting. If the job pays you to grab carts and put it in their place and pays fair enough then what is humiliating for that? Let's imagine taste testers for dog food is that job humiliating if it pays well? What would be humiliating is if the job like putting carts to their right place requires you to be a college graduate and they pay low. Maybe that is what your referring.
Yes. Being out in any weather taking care of something because other people are too lazy to do so is humiliating. I have no idea why you think it isn't.
And are they really getting paid fairly? If I looked up the pay of someone who returns carts, would it be a comparable wage to someone sitting in an office all day despite it being a much more physically demanding job?
Because otherwise, I think you and I have very different definitions of "fairly."
Fair enough, I looked into average office clerk salary and a bagger. They don't seem to be far off though probably way low compared to USA standard.
https://ph.indeed.com/career/bagger/salaries?from=top_sb
https://ph.indeed.com/career/office-clerk/salaries