Ok, so I had to be "coached"--whatever the heck that means--because a couple weeks back I got six complaints in one day from the 50-cent-coffee-buying, ultra-demanding Captains Obvious (aka senior citizens) I deal with every single morning I ever work. I remember feeling generally ticked off that morning, but don't remember saying anything offensive. (Trust me, I definitely remember the times I've crossed the line; I do feel bad about it when it happens.) What I remember is that the old people feel the need to pick up the empty coffee pots and put them on my counter. This time they decided they did not like where I put one of them, so they moved it. That just ticked me, so I went to move it. I was in a hurry and lost my grip and almost dropped it, and spilled hot coffee on my hand. I yelped in pain. That move translated to this complaint: I was yelling and slamming the coffee pots. Um, no. I frickin burned my hand because you all were touching things you shouldn't. Can you imagine if one of them got burned?? I remember being busy that morning with all the mall workers' breakfasts and sampling to our employees and, in the space of an hour, having to make 12 sandwhiches and 6 salads, including packaging, while waiting on people.
I'm so mad; I am trying to get another position to get away from these people. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen. I am tired of being the cashier, waitress, busgirl, food prep person, etc. Tonight I was talking to one of the front-end managers about some other stuff and she was saying I need to cover my butt by coming in and immediately checking for surprises from my coworkers, then reporting issues right away. Um, isn't that the supervisor's job? That's a whole other thread, anyway.
I'm so mad; I am trying to get another position to get away from these people. Doesn't look like that's gonna happen. I am tired of being the cashier, waitress, busgirl, food prep person, etc. Tonight I was talking to one of the front-end managers about some other stuff and she was saying I need to cover my butt by coming in and immediately checking for surprises from my coworkers, then reporting issues right away. Um, isn't that the supervisor's job? That's a whole other thread, anyway.
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