![]() ![]() Their Service Shoe Repair shop, at 649 Cleveland St., is for sale. In 1999, the Clearwater Times in Florida printed a story about Cecil and Henry Lopez, two brothers who had decided to call it quits after managing a shoe repair shop for 53 years: How does one find a dependable worker?" 1999 It almost seems like nobody wants to work anymore and when they do work, they take no pride in what they do. It read, "I can't believe the bad luck I have had in trying to find someone to do some needed home improvements. The clipping from 2006 came from a question that was sent by a reader to the Ventura County Star in California. It has not always been that way." The pastor then talked about, "When I first started to work as a teenager," which kind of read as a variation of, "When I was your age." 2006 Part of the article read as follows: "What has happened to the work ethic in America? Nobody wants to work anymore. In 2014, the Germantown News near Memphis, Tennessee, printed an article that was written by a pastor. The piece began, "According to a new survey released by TinyPulse, 1 in 5 executive leaders agree with this statement: ' No one wants to work.' These same leaders cite a 'lack of response to job postings' and 'poor quality candidates' when describing why it’s hard to hire right now." 2014 The most recent article that was labeled in the meme and thread as being published in 2022 came from Forbes. With the help of, we located all of the old articles and applied the above "True" rating as an indication that all of the clippings were real. ![]() The idea of the meme and thread was to show that, in each of the 14 years displayed, the person who either said or wrote the opinion appeared to believe it to be a novel thought. The meme and thread supposedly showed 14 clippings from articles that were printed between the years of 18, all of which appeared to display people expressing the general opinion that "nobody wants to work anymore." Some of the articles showed the exact words from the top of the meme and thread, while others displayed a variation of the belief. ![]()
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