12/03/2025
Co-News Editor Connor Pugh reflects on the importance of service and retail work to students and young workers nationally and how their work inspires him.
“Working in any sort of service or retail job — a stocker at a grocery store, a waiter or a clerk — is a valuable act of service to communities across the globe.
Nearly every single person I’ve met in college, including myself, has worked in service or retail alongside their academic careers at some point, taking shifts after classes or returning to work during breaks. Whether they dipped their toes or were forcefully plunged, these sorts of jobs are a common experience for most college students, especially at a public institution like Temple.
Taking any sort of job is never an easy decision, and even if it’s just a dishwasher or a clerk, the impact of their work cannot be overstated. More specialized careers that require long years of education and training are often more desirable to many and can be the ultimate end goal for some, but this does not minimize the importance of these simple jobs that keep the world spinning.
Ultimately, it's the simple fact that people continue to work despite all the individual challenges they may face that inspires me. When I bite into a slice of pizza that is still warm from the comfort of my own home or get a nice conversation with a waiter at a restaurant, I can value the labor that is put into such simple conveniences and appreciate the people who took the time and effort to accomplish it.”
A student reflects on how workers in retail and service industries are inspiring in their dedication and effort.