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Well, I'm glad I'm not going to be working at the same store I'm training at; the manager's a dick. Unfortunately said dick will be judging some of my probation period.
Didn't get to do any ice cream today. I spent two hours watching videos, answering questions, and helped with some dishes a bit at the end. Then they let me go two hours early, because the manager didn't want to train me on the food tonight.
My wage is 7 dollars an hour, which is decent. When my probation time is over and I start collecting tips, the average will be about 9 dollars, which is good.
I found the training videos interesting. I had to watch 3 in a row, which amounted to a little over an hour and a half-- a full length feature film. I doubt I'll remember all the stuff about the cash register without even looking at one, but the rest shouldn't be hard. The way they do stuff in the food industry really intrigues me though. They're all about semantics, you know? You may say "this", you absolutely never say "that."

After watching the videos, I have to say that if I ever owned anything that sold food, I tell my employees "Be polite, be helpful, smile, and if there's a problem shut up immediately and get the manager. You can tell them to try to fuck a duck, if you think you can do it and still get them to leave a happy customer with feels of only contentment and satisfaction." That would be it on that subject.

Re: HA! I'll spell it out!-2

Date: 2003-09-20 02:25 pm (UTC)
ext_10182: Anzo-Berrega Desert (Default)
From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
they're going to Hawaii to get married, and no
one's invited.


That's called eloping, as far as I understand. Always a tempting alternative.

Re: HA! I'll spell it out!-2

Date: 2003-09-20 07:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thisficklemob.livejournal.com
Is it? I mean, they've been telling everyone they're getting married for months. I thought eloping was supposed to be secret and spontaneous.

Quoth dictionary.com:

1. To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married.

2. To run away; abscond.


I like the word abscond.

But whatever it's called, it seems like a much less stressful way to go about it, and that way you only have to deal with what the two of you want, not everybody else's preferences and expectations. Of course, whether you can get away with it depends a lot on your family's views on being shut out. When my dad told me I wasn't invited, I asked if anybody was. He said no. I said that was alright then. :)

caia

Re: HA! I'll spell it out!-2

Date: 2003-09-21 01:07 am (UTC)
ext_10182: Anzo-Berrega Desert (Default)
From: [identity profile] rashaka.livejournal.com
I like the word abscond.

Me too. You might be right-- I think you could call that eloping and it would be acceptable in conversation, but there is a connotation of secrecy of forbiddenness to eloping, that's true.

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