Recent comments in /f/pittsburgh

[deleted] t1_j6wsdbb wrote

I'm not bitter. I am frustrated from noticing more and more redditors go out of their way to provide actively unhelpful answers. Why? The dipshit above does not have an answer to OP's question, so why did they reply?

I don't "hate our buses," you pathetic child. I take the bus almost every god damn day. The point of the bus is to go from point A to point B. The point of the bus is not to fucking sit on it for several hours connected to your phone hotspot while trying to do work from a shitty plastic seat. OP is not asking how to commute to work, they're asking for comfortable places open late where they can work. Riding the bus around indefinitely isn't it.

Fucking dipshit.

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New_Acanthaceae709 t1_j6wsb6d wrote

I tend to look at it as a split; if the shop has extra space left, and tables, having half the tables full convinces walk-by traffic it's a good spot, and they do *more* business. If you see an empty service industry business, it's sketch, but one that's regularly healthily full? Game *on*.

If every last table is always full with people working, it's a disaster, because even regular customers will just walk by without buying anything. I've stopped going to one or two spots to drink coffee because I can't get a seat, and everyone's on a fucking laptop using it as a personal office.

If the shop's full don't camp there. If the shop is not full, it's an everyone-wins setup.

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allegedlydm t1_j6wkzt2 wrote

I mean, they’re good, but they’re not top 3 in the state good. And having the options crowdsourced by Yelp reviewers and evaluated based on reviews guaranteed that this was meaningless. I’ve worked at restaurants where we got slammed with negative reviews on Yelp from trolls about how we didn’t deliver the fries with their order when we offered neither delivery nor fries to begin with and Yelp wouldn’t remove the reviews.

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