One point: If anybody thinks they are too fucking good for Mickey D's, I will put my foot up your ass. I worked at Mickey D's from 15 till almost 21 (Which at that point, I had my CNA and just started my nursing school portion of my BSN). It's a job and a damn respectable one too.
And why you ask its respectable? Its because you have a job, its because you are willing to go out there and work for your own keep. I respect that, I acknowledge that, and that makes them (and anybody else out there struggling) my equal.
You are one mistake of an abortion that could have been if you think you're better. So, if you have the chance to hold down a job, you do it. You go there, you work hard, you clock out, and you go home to do it again the next day. And you wonder why? Because its called work ethic and that is the most important ethic a man or a woman can have.
So this is not exactly directed to anyone in particular, however to that one post about him calling it soul-crushing, it shouldn't be viewed as that. View it as a opportunity, a chance to prosper and see the new paths available in life, and a chance to hone your skills and become a better person for it.