I'll laugh at anyone who quits because they were bypassed by a street Captain--definitely let me know if any of you guys do that.
That's a perfect example of the millenial entitlement brat mindset that seems to be more prevalent in the younger, newer ranks of our seniority list. People in their 30s/40s who grew up without Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter don't take every single thing that happens in their life/job as a personal insult. Something changed in the younger millenials--people around 18-25 years old or so. There's this hyper-narcissistic mindset, and if you don't constantly validate them, they cry and quit and run to mommy.
If a street Captain bypasses you because you don't have your time, you don't quit like a little girl because you think it's unfair--you bust your ass trying to get your 1,000 hours because you now have the seniority to upgrade.
Typical entitlement brat mentality: instead of working to overcome the issue precluding you from getting what you want, you take it personally and quit because it wasn't handed to you when you wanted it.