The content discusses the perspective of a groundskeeper or gardener who relies on cash payments for his livelihood. He explains that his steady contract work is never enough, and he often takes on additional cash-based jobs to supplement his income.
The author highlights the importance of cash payments for manual laborers like himself, as they provide immediate access to funds and flexibility in managing their finances. The transition to a cashless society is seen as a potential threat to this way of working, as it may limit their ability to accept cash payments and access funds quickly.
The author expresses concern about the implications of a cashless society for his profession, where cash payments are often the preferred and most practical method of payment. He suggests that the move towards a cashless system could have significant negative impacts on the financial stability and flexibility of groundskeepers, gardeners, and other manual laborers who rely on cash-based income streams.
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by Philip Ogley 場所 medium.com 05-13-2024
https://medium.com/ellemeno/why-the-cashless-society-sucks-17b13a1eb8bb深掘り質問