on minimum wage, you can expect minimum work, yet it seems miniwage employers often demand so much. dish -do is meditation... but 7 hours straight without a scheduled break (illegal!) comes to be strangely therapeutic and unjust. my colleagues are more-than -decent.. they're especially strange, especially kind. the no-break hides itself in small-biz dialect as to owners barely break-even on weekly basis due, most likely, to competition from corporate conquistadors like McDonald's and Denny's.. the evil colonial powers of America looking to slowly realize manifest destiny in empty faceless formatted 'buy me's I'm cheaps' my boss is a failed artist, and one of the first things he said to me was this: dishwashing ain't gonna cut it if you're really going to become a writer. I mean, don't up and quit on me, that'd **** me off and all.. but in the end, if you're gonna be successful at your art, you have to be willing to sacrifice everything. he echoed the painful decision factor facing every challenged, authentic soul.. and I knew he was right. someday I would have to forget security-fear and embrace insecurity-love if I want to become who I am.
*everything must go.
my boss is not so-much a failed 'artist' as a failed 'writer' / successful 'chef.' There will come a point when writing will have to become everything to me.