George didn't take the job at Taco House for the paycheck.
He bought into something bigger.
He believed in Glenn Roy's philosophy.
He read Dream Grande.
He believed hard work meant something.
Then he stepped inside.
What starts as a first job quickly turns into something else entirely.
Rules that don't apply equally.
Systems that reward obedience over truth.
People who survive by adapting... or by breaking.
As the pressure builds, so does George's awareness.
Of the system.
Of the cracks.
Of how far things can be pushed before they collapse.
Minimum Rage is a sharp, darkly funny descent into work, power, and disillusionment-where ambition meets reality, and reality doesn't care what you were promised.
Some people clock in.
Some people wake up.