I don't know if I will completely change my answer, so I'll amend it.
Every society has to do two years mandatory customer service. And not when you're 20... When you're 35. Because I feel the earlier you do it, the more you feel removed from the experience that you might overlook it when you're 50 or so.
If you're 35 and you had to experience horrible people screaming at you that their cable doesn't work, that their new blender just happens to have a defect, or some soccer mom demanded to talk to your manager because you wouldn't give lessons to her son for free? Hell... I'd give that behavior two generations before it is stamped out forever.
Every society has to do two years mandatory customer service. And not when you're 20... When you're 35. Because I feel the earlier you do it, the more you feel removed from the experience that you might overlook it when you're 50 or so.
If you're 35 and you had to experience horrible people screaming at you that their cable doesn't work, that their new blender just happens to have a defect, or some soccer mom demanded to talk to your manager because you wouldn't give lessons to her son for free? Hell... I'd give that behavior two generations before it is stamped out forever.