• UlyssesT [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Also worth noting though that the BK I worked at was a failing location with releativly few customers and even that was hell on me. I absolutely fucking hated it. It stressed me out so fucking much. Having to clean the dining room while the boss was counting down the drawer and there was only one person i kitchen and me out front. And then DING the drive through thingh goes off when im in the middle of wiping a table and it murdered my fucking head every time. Absolutely hellish environment for me.

    My worst manager knew I hated drive-thru so they deliberately put me there even though I was the fastest and most error-free food prepper they had, by that manager’s own charts. They just hated me that much because I called out health and safety code violations.

    FUCK I hated the drive thru DING.

    “UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH” grillman

    “UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH” grillman

    maybe an awkward minute later

    “ARE YOU THERE? HELLO HELLO?!” grill-broke

    And don’t get me started how hellish it got when a bunch of giggling WASPy teenage girls were packed into one vehicle and keep squealing over each other and contradicting each other’s orders and probably changing their minds after driving up and wanting to split the bill across 3-4 credit cards and maybe trying to speed off without paying. agony-4horsemen

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      I never had the option to work kitchen instead because the roles were strictly divided and I wasnt trained in it anyway. I probably would have preferred it.

      Honestly if I could have just stood in ONE PLACE and just focused on JUST up front orders or JUST drive through it wouldnt be so bad. Drive through sucked for many reasons and you touched on some but it wouldnt have been so bad if i could have just focused on JUST that but i had to at MINIMUM run back and forth between drive through and front and bag all the orders, and thats when I didnt have to do extra stuff like cleaning dining room or trays. It was the juggling tasks that killed me more than anything.

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        Honestly if I could have just stood in ONE PLACE and just focused on JUST up front orders or JUST drive through it wouldnt be so bad.

        Me too, me too. Even if it was a nonstop hectic pace all day, I’d have preferred that. I think people working at In-N-Out are a bit like that.

        Having an asshole boss expecting the floors and tables cleaned while “UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH” grillman is building up the timer which faults me (and risks getting me a write-up) if the transaction takes too long when there’s nothing I can do to speed the grillman up and attempts to do so may also be a write-up if the grillman complains really fucking sucked. Also the floor not getting cleaned might be a write-up and there’s also nothing I could do about that if there was a chain of “UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUH” grillman waiting behind the first one. stress