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Old 11-01-2006, 06:05 AM
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Rofl. :P
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:54 AM
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Originally Posted by c0mpl3x
are you telling me walking and finding 10000 crickets at a job you dont work at wouldnt be hilarious?
Sure, it would be funny as hell to see a bunch of girls freaking out. BUT you wont see it. If you are there, they will know you did it.
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by salesmonkey
theres always human fecies and urine. **** in a bucket or ---- in a bucket for about a week or two have everyone you know do it. and save it up for the night your going down there and pour or slide the ----/urine into the key slot.
I think that's one of the most disgusting things I've ever heard.

Where's that vomiting smiley?
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:11 PM
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Its a pretty shitty situation. I've been told i'm overqualified for my job and to go get another one. It sucks when you've been fucked over, but there's no point whining about it. It really won't get you anywhere.

If you want a good way back at them, just get a friend to report them to the local health inspectorate. They'll go do a random inspection, no doubt find something wrong with the hygiene practices and shut the place down. Make sure to get a letter of complaint to the head offices as well, to tie in with the inspectorate visit.

They won't link that back to you, you might have to get a few friends in on the act, but it will be easy enough and completely 'come back' free. If they find anything serious eg rat droppings the manager you hate will be sacked on the spot anyway.
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Old 11-01-2006, 06:17 PM
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which subay and i belive you live in my area
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Old 11-01-2006, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 96turboracer
I think that's one of the most disgusting things I've ever heard.

Where's that vomiting smiley?
ya not for the the average joe. this is some serious ---- we are talking about
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Old 11-01-2006, 09:16 PM
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1. so you are twenty and asked for your birthday off. i thought you were 16 or something. 2. why are you working at subwawy at age twenty. dont make a life out of minimum wage jobs. either do them at night and get you AA degree or learn a trade. granit you will never be a "top class person" ---- that. learn plumbing carpentry electrical welding. they all pay better than that starting out. you will learn something usefull and in 4 years start your own company and make some real cash.
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by signorelli21
but subway is a shitty place to work, i worked there when i was 17 (circa 1997) and i got fired my first day because my friend left early ( quit, basically) and i didn't call my manager and tell her, even though i left 2 hours before him. then not only did he get his job back the next day, he got a raise and promoted to ***. manager, while i had to beg for my job back, then next week he quit again, lol.

by the time i quit i was running 3 stores and working 60-70 hours a week, doing my managers job, but they would never promote me, instead they hired convicted felons that i had to train (twice) and both of them robbed the place and ran off, after that i said ---- this place and got a better job, lol.
I did the same thing at 18-19, had the same experience, only wackier.

I was made a co-manager at a pizza place with a wierdass hybrid of cool black dude and ------ from one of the local projects. One of the managers of a store across town raised holy hell because the black dude was a known scam artist - the owner, ex-Domino's top management *****, refused to hear. I worked 70 hour weeks, the black dude worked 25. Shifts I had off he declared the most ridiculous food cost so he looked good on his shifts - ---- that didn't remotely add up to food cost vs sales - where I put in the correct inventory every shift and told the owner (and the manager across town) what was going on. Black dude half staffs the store with a mix of cool black guys and outright pipe hitting ******, all of which had his back, but most were very cool to me about it.

I asked the black dude why he was screwing me, and he just smiled and told me it wasn't anything like I thought it was, and that he had my best interest in mind. He was totally sincere about it. I bought it. I was fired for food cost and misc bullshit that didn't happen or that he did and I was up front with everyone about when it happened. I was pretty pissed, and a little hurt (JD used to be a nice guy).

Long story short, I had another job the next day that black dude lined up for me behind my back so I didn't take it in the wallet, and within four weeks he's on the run from the law for cashing bad Domino's payroll checks to the tune of $35+ thousand dollars - the (5) stores were Domino's that were sold to owner *****, who let the franchise lapse so "he could make his name," and he never changed bank accounts when he changed the store names. ***** ended up losing his house, and all sorts of drama. I ran into the black dude six months later drunk as hell in Denny's, he just winked and told me I should have trusted him more when he said he had my back. He and the other black dudes had apparently caused so much confusion nobody really knew who wrote or cashed all the checks (all black people look the same, right?), but he ended up serving a couple months over it because he pleaded to a lesser charge.


Oh, yah, Stealthy-poo? Circa 12-14 years ago McDonald's Assistant Manager 2 (third down the food chain) in a shitty mall food court stall made $28K/year for a 40 hour work week. Full manager made $37K/year. Full managers of the bigger stores, who had been with the company 10+ years, made $45-55K with full benefits. Regional managers over 5-6 stores, you saw them maybe once a week, made in the $80K range, but were usually MBAs to boot. If you're a presentable retard who can show up to work on time, it's possible to make a decent living at McDonalds. Crazy, huh?
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:11 PM
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i said you could make a career out of mcd's..
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Old 11-01-2006, 10:16 PM
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No ----?
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