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Previously on "Alternative to jail"

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    Totally agree. One of the best ways to judge a person's character is how they treat servers/waiting staff in a restaurant.
    Absolutely.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    sadly based on poor pay & treatment its staffed by the bottom of the barrel who in their right mind would want to serve the arrogant numpties?
    That's Ok then.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    I would venture that if half of the people indentured to the food distribution service actually gave a tulip about personal cleanliness, their attitude and ultimately did their effing jobs to the best of their ability then half of the complaints would simply dissappear!
    sadly based on poor pay & treatment its staffed by the bottom of the barrel who in their right mind would want to serve the arrogant numpties?

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    nope having worked in food service for years to pay for college it turns you into a cynical disapproving bar steward. Most of the public are basically tulip to each other and servers! Sorry to piss into your soup or spit on your burgers!
    Totally agree. One of the best ways to judge a person's character is how they treat servers/waiting staff in a restaurant.

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  • Zigenare
    replied
    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    nope having worked in food service for years to pay for college it turns you into a cynical disapproving bar steward. Most of the public are basically tulip to each other and servers! Sorry to piss into your soup or spit on your burgers!
    I would venture that if half of the people indentured to the food distribution service actually gave a tulip about personal cleanliness, their attitude and ultimately did their effing jobs to the best of their ability then half of the complaints would simply dissappear!

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by hobnob View Post
    It's not a bad idea - presumably if she doesn't last the 2 months (e.g. if she gets fired for harassment) then she'll have to serve the extra prison time, so that gives her an incentive to behave.

    A while back, I heard some people suggesting this type of job as a form of national service (rather than the army). The idea being that if you've worked behind the counter then you'll have more empathy when you're in front of it.
    nope having worked in food service for years to pay for college it turns you into a cynical disapproving bar steward. Most of the public are basically tulip to each other and servers! Sorry to piss into your soup or spit on your burgers!

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  • hobnob
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    It's not a bad idea - presumably if she doesn't last the 2 months (e.g. if she gets fired for harassment) then she'll have to serve the extra prison time, so that gives her an incentive to behave.

    A while back, I heard some people suggesting this type of job as a form of national service (rather than the army). The idea being that if you've worked behind the counter then you'll have more empathy when you're in front of it.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Alternative to jail

    Alternative to jail

    A fast food job - maybe she gets to work in Mcdonald's so can sexually harass other employees

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67619012

    An Ohio woman who was convicted of assault for hurling a burrito bowl at a Chipotle worker was offered an unusual way to reduce her time in jail.

    A judge has ordered Rosemary Hayne, 39, must now work at a fast-food job for two months.

    Hayne was captured in a viral video screaming at a Chipotle employee before throwing her food in the worker's face.

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