But it is literally NOT my job. I don't' even have a job. When it is my job I will be a good, faithful employee that picks up random pieces of paper and trash from the floor of the place of my employment. Until then, no it's not my job.
Right.
There are people that have a "it's not my job" attitude, & there are people who have a "I see something that needs to be done, & I do it regardless of whether it's my job or not" attitude.
Chik-Fil-A is interested in hiring the 2nd type of person.
It's not their only criteria in the interview process, of course, but, again, 2 candidates equal in everything else, they might be more interested in the guy who picked up the straw paper.
And, according to the article, the manager does give the interviewee a chance to answer why he or she did or did not pick up the trash - too germy, didn't notice it, nervous, whatever... However, I'm sure "It's not my job" is NOT the answer for which is manager is looking.
When I'm out & about, I don't go out of my way to pick up trash, but, if there's a noticeable piece of trash in my path, rather than step over it, I might pick it up & throw it away. Not every time of course, & not in restrooms... but I have done it before.