Here comes Lucifer again. 😈 I love this kind of exchange — I could go on for hours. But honestly? I can’t imagine a restaurant owner like myself thinking about therapy or coaching for someone who can’t even show up on time. I love helping people in trouble, but if it comes down to teaching them how to hold a fork, make their bed, drive a car, and wipe their own ass — maybe I’m in the wrong business. Maybe I should volunteer for the Red Cross instead. This is a restaurant. It’s where the savings of a family are on the line. The only way to grow is with the right people, with the right motivation — and with skills that go way beyond just showing up on time. That’s not a skill, that’s common sense. It shouldn’t even be up for debate. The bigger issue here is that even basic expectations are now treated like deep personal struggles, with employers investing in therapy and coaching just to get common sense out of people. That makes simple solutions overcomplicated — and not cost-effective. My rule is simple: can’t be on time, can’t work here. Or… and this is Davide the Devil speaking again… I’ll find a way to make you do exactly what I want without you even realizing it — because if you’re not smart enough to be on time, you’re definitely not smart enough to see me pulling the strings. Hey Tucker, tomorrow we have a call, looking forward to meet you. Satan