sunshinefizzy
06-28-2012, 01:52 PM
that Roseanne would act more grateful about her Rodbell's job? I mean really, by the time she got the job it was the first decent one she had in a long time. From the time she quit Wellman's Plastics she went from magazine telemarketer, to fast food clerk to shampoo girl/ receptionist (if you could call it that) at a hair salon.
Also by the time season three rolled around it was like her work ethic completely changed. She always spoke her mind but she did her job. She goes to Rodbell's and she's lazy, rude to her co-workers and customers, and thinks she can just come and go as she pleases. In the real world, she wouldn't have lasted a week there.
Also by the time season three rolled around it was like her work ethic completely changed. She always spoke her mind but she did her job. She goes to Rodbell's and she's lazy, rude to her co-workers and customers, and thinks she can just come and go as she pleases. In the real world, she wouldn't have lasted a week there.