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I like my job Iwork as a resturant manager. But I do wish people would stop and think about what they say. I work all day next to 2 500 degree ovens and in the summer all I hear is how its to hot for people to cook. Our store is seldom below 85 degrees in the summer even with the air conditoner on. And as a delivery person before I moved up to managment I would often deliver to house were the air was on so high people were wraped in blankets while I stood outside in 90 degree weather. It also happens in the winter to when the roads are bad people call up and ask for delivery because its to bad for them to drive to pick it up. But not for my drivers to drive the same roads to go to them. And if we shut down delvery because of bad weather people get angry. In one of are stores people got angry because they couldn't get a delivery during a tornado warning. I realize we depend on the customers business but they just need to be more considerate of us to all of us in the resturant industry.
I also have one other thing that bothers me even more and that is the lack of respect I get after I tell people I manage a pizzeria. I get that sorta I'm sorry I didn't Know you weren't smart enough to get a real job look. I also hear alot of the people who apply say they need a place to work while they look for a real job. I work 50+ hours a week and am responsible for the whole store,everything from hiring to ordering food. If we don"t do well I am responsible. If this isn't a real job then I don't what a real job. And I do this and attend college fulltime and have a 3.50 grade piont. :)
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Ive noticed a universal truth when it comes to things I dislike about jobs:
Rudeness: be it customer, employer or co-worker...nothing is more irritating than a mean, nasty, rude person. Its just a downer...and its hard not to resort to rudeness as a comeback
Asking for my opinion and then dismissing it as if I'm some sort of moron. If you had a solution in mind, why did you ask for my opinion?