With Sunday being mothers day, we were crazy busy today. The dishes got so backed up, all three (very large) sinks were filled, the platform built on the sink was full, there were dishes under the sink and on the table beside the sink. So they pulled me from the front to wash, and I got about halfway done and had to run out front with my hands dripping and my shirt wet from the sprayer and take peoples order because the line was backed up to the door. Every table was used And of course, a lot of those customers were SC's.
One table was so dirty after the people left, me and my coworker had to team up to clean it. There was food thrown everywhere on the table and the floor, they had about a million bottles of sauce on the table, they had spilled a drink on the floor and proceeded to spill baby snacks in the drink, so that we had to scrub up mushy baby snacks. Without so much as a bye, they waltzed out, laughing the whole time, leaving hell behind them.
In my last thread, I ranted about a guy who couldn't aim in the men's room. I take it back, I'd rather have that guy back every day I work there than deal with another one who didn't even try to hit the toilet. And let's not forget the guy who threw up and got it all over the toilets, on the floor, the walls. Or the guy who, rather than throwing away their used paper towels after washing their hands (I hope) they threw them in the floor. The room is so small he literally only had to turn around to see the trash can, didn't even have to take a step, but that was just too much work for him I guess.
Or the guys who came in well after closing, saw all the chairs up, my coworker sweeping one side of the floor and me mopping the other, and asked if we were open. Upon being told we were closed (though my coworker did say we might have something left), they went to the register and asked the lady there if they could order anything, scaring her because she was counting money at the time, but they did actually wind up with a meal, though they were sol on getting anything fried because we were already cleaning the fryer.
And speaking of sweeping/mopping the floors, what the hell is wrong with people that they think it's okay to throw the bones out of their chicken in the floor? It wasn't just one person, either. This is apparently a common belief. My cw and I were joking about making a sign that said throw your damn chicken bones away and hanging it at the register. It wouldn't do any good, though; We all know SC's don't read.
And to the guy who left a whole quarter as a tip; You have my everlasting gratitude. You single-handedly made the whole night's work worth it. /sarcasm. The most pathetic part? It was the highest tip we got tonight.
I can't wait to see what tomorrow brings! Not. Though I really do hope I get called in early--I could use the money.
One table was so dirty after the people left, me and my coworker had to team up to clean it. There was food thrown everywhere on the table and the floor, they had about a million bottles of sauce on the table, they had spilled a drink on the floor and proceeded to spill baby snacks in the drink, so that we had to scrub up mushy baby snacks. Without so much as a bye, they waltzed out, laughing the whole time, leaving hell behind them.
In my last thread, I ranted about a guy who couldn't aim in the men's room. I take it back, I'd rather have that guy back every day I work there than deal with another one who didn't even try to hit the toilet. And let's not forget the guy who threw up and got it all over the toilets, on the floor, the walls. Or the guy who, rather than throwing away their used paper towels after washing their hands (I hope) they threw them in the floor. The room is so small he literally only had to turn around to see the trash can, didn't even have to take a step, but that was just too much work for him I guess.
Or the guys who came in well after closing, saw all the chairs up, my coworker sweeping one side of the floor and me mopping the other, and asked if we were open. Upon being told we were closed (though my coworker did say we might have something left), they went to the register and asked the lady there if they could order anything, scaring her because she was counting money at the time, but they did actually wind up with a meal, though they were sol on getting anything fried because we were already cleaning the fryer.
And speaking of sweeping/mopping the floors, what the hell is wrong with people that they think it's okay to throw the bones out of their chicken in the floor? It wasn't just one person, either. This is apparently a common belief. My cw and I were joking about making a sign that said throw your damn chicken bones away and hanging it at the register. It wouldn't do any good, though; We all know SC's don't read.
And to the guy who left a whole quarter as a tip; You have my everlasting gratitude. You single-handedly made the whole night's work worth it. /sarcasm. The most pathetic part? It was the highest tip we got tonight.
I can't wait to see what tomorrow brings! Not. Though I really do hope I get called in early--I could use the money.
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