A reader writes:
On the  other end of the employment spectrum, I think Starbucks winds up with, for a  fast-food-type job, a relatively intelligent bunch. I suspect this is based on  the ability to parse drink orders quickly and accurately. Being able to hold  "iced decaf caramel latte with soy milk and two raw sugars" in your  head long enough to write it on the cup looks like a moderately g-loaded task,  and it's central to working there. And my personal observation (as a coffee  addict) is that most Starbuck employees come off as reasonably bright and  competent. Much more so than, say, the employees at the local grocery stores or  fast food restaurants.
I don't know if this is good or bad, long term. I and people I know go to  Starbucks or Borders a lot more often than we go to bars or fast food  restaurants. I can imagine this being just one more area where smarter people  just stop rubbing elbows with anyone with an IQ lower than 100, and thus forget  about their existence.
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