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While exaggerated, the problems the experts host is brought into fix are real enough and nearly all of them involve s~~~ty employees. Personnel issues make up a huge part of my friends’ workloads and that’s because changes in our cultural mean the vast majority of bartenders and waitresses are young women with all the drama they bring. If my friends could never hire hire another 20-something woman again they would do so in a heartbeat.
I’m fascinated with the worst economy since (or including?) the Great Depression how many firms have problems hiring competent people. It constantly amazes me. If I had to guess, it’s because a lot of places just hire pretty faces, because the hiring managers are f~~~ing idiots or blue pillers.
I worked in restaurants for years, generally running the bar in a nice restaurant. Even back in the 80s, it was amazing how much crap people – both customers and management – would put up with from pretty faces who were awful and didn’t know what they were doing. Servers who made everyone else’s job Hell. A lot of service jobs seem to do this – hire pretty morons with bad attitudes.
"You can either love women, or understand women. You can't do both. Because once you understand women, you realize that there is really nothing to love."
Brothers, I thank you. This thread has given me a new understanding of the bar/restaurant experience. (No claim to originality – I doubt I’m the first to say this.) Bars and restaurants, being prime dating/social venues, are set up for women’s benefit. They reflect our gynocentric society, and as such, are one giant s~~~ test. If you’ll tolerate the long waits, high prices, surly waitstaff, noise, and crowds just to get a meal or a couple drinks, what will you tolerate for nookie? How you respond to the experimental conditions (passively or obnoxiously, for example) tells women a great deal about how to handle you. The smart lab rats never enter the maze in the first place.
Safety rules: All guns are loaded. All knives are sharp. All stoves are hot. All women are like that.
You bring up good points, guys. I should have probably reported her to the manager but I was there to have fun. She brought the beers as well, meaning it would have been my word against hers and I bet she would have tried to lie stating that she said “you can have two heinekens” (or some similar lie). You know how manipulative those disrespectful c~~~s can get. So I just ignored the issue and didn’t give her ANY tip (nor will I ever if I meet her).
There’s a misconception that a complaint will get someone fired, and that the manager even cares. Having been a manager myself, and working side-by-side along other managers for years, I can attest to it. About 80% of all customer complaints are BS, and the manager just wants to make it go away. Now if there’s a trend against this one employee, then you will see action. As long as you’re telling the whole story, I find it hard to believe this would be her first complaint.
She just sounds like some bitch who feels like she doesn’t earn enough and/or isn’t right for that business. It’s not for everyone. Get out if you hate it.
You have to keep a weather eye on them. Basically don’t trust them to do their jobs.
The smart lab rats never enter the maze in the first place.
Good point!
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Modern waitresses are a joke. They’d rather be doing anything but serving you. I’m not sure how places stay in business.
Not that long ago, I was on the road and ate at a national chain coffee shop. What could go wrong? Well, the waitress went wrong, that’s what. Her tip was an extravagantly written ZERO on the credit card receipt. I’ll not likely be back; the road is long and the coffee shops many.
What’s funny is, I always tip well if the server is good. Some is cool enough to bring me food/beer/coffee? Great! Here is some $$$. You really have to p~~~ me off to tip nothing and I’ve been doing that much lately.
Indeed, on to the next coffee shop.
Fuck this planet.Unless it involved serving too much alcohol to a customer, which can result in legal problems (sometimes the staff gets this pressure on them), this is unacceptable. As far as I am concerned, I could tell the manager I thought that was rude, and you won’t come back. I just move on if I find things to be horrible.
One can end up feeling trapped by service (I think of the Safe Space episode of South Park and Whole Foods):
http://southpark.cc.com/clips/lit77f/nothing-for-hungry-kidsJust move on. My telling the manager would be myself being nice. Normally, I could just leave and not come back.
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