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One of the demands in the 1963 March on Washington where MLK JR gave his "I have a dream" speech was a $2 minimum wage (it was $1.25 at the time). Adjusting for inflation that's $15.24 $8 dollars today is the equivalent of $.98 in 1963, a quarter less than what was legal to pay someone back then.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 10:31 |
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 15:06 |
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Minimum wage has failed to keep up with inflation, and the GOP is largely at fault here.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 14:11 |
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Tezcatlipoca posted:Glad I dont work for you. To be fair, I’m glad you don’t work for me either.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 14:20 |
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virinvictus posted:To be fair, I’m glad you don’t work for me either. If you pay peanuts you're only gonna get monkeys. Tezcatlipoca fucked around with this message at 21:11 on Sep 3, 2018 |
# ? Sep 3, 2018 21:09 |
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My day off coincides with Labor Day. Oh, we figured out what Dumb Dumb's problem is. He's shotgunning beers out back all night. The sous chef's beers.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 23:02 |
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iospace posted:Minimum wage has failed to keep up with inflation, and the GOP is largely at fault here. Thanks Obama.
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# ? Sep 3, 2018 23:52 |
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Skwirl posted:It's kinda funny to me that restaurant owners and managers generally understand that quality ingredients for their food and good booze for the bar costs more than lower quality ones, but can't accept the same principle applies to labor. If you can measure the health of your business by total food cost, and the ROI, then labor should work similarly WRT pass through accounting. Minimizing costs is not the way, despite what some may think. Maximizing your return is, so not buying enough labor when you're getting a good return, is worse than a surplus. Babylon Astronaut fucked around with this message at 00:01 on Sep 4, 2018 |
# ? Sep 3, 2018 23:57 |
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Animal-Mother posted:My day off coincides with Labor Day. Oh, we figured out what Dumb Dumb's problem is. He's shotgunning beers out back all night. The sous chef's beers. A good system
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 00:54 |
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Shrapnig posted:Thanks Obama. He did try to raise the salary eligible for overtime, but that got struck down. Alas
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 00:55 |
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So, question for the thread: am I a jerk for liberally salting and/or peppering any employee beverage left sitting somewhere it's not supposed to be?
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 21:28 |
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Coasterphreak posted:So, question for the thread: am I a jerk for liberally salting and/or peppering any employee beverage left sitting somewhere it's not supposed to be? Yes? How on earth do you think that's okay?
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 21:32 |
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Skwirl posted:Yes? How on earth do you think that's okay? Because apparently it's the only way to get people to understand "use the drink holders on the wall that are specifically for that purpose, I've told you three times this week not to leave your cup above food prep surfaces."
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 21:36 |
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Coasterphreak posted:Because apparently it's the only way to get people to understand "use the drink holders on the wall that are specifically for that purpose, I've told you three times this week not to leave your cup above food prep surfaces." Don't dose your employees drinks in a bout of insane passive aggression.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 21:42 |
Back in my day we used seamen
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 22:10 |
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Skwirl posted:Don't dose your employees drinks in a bout of insane passive aggression. You're probably right, I'll just start sending them home after the second time I have to say something.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 22:14 |
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Coasterphreak posted:So, question for the thread: am I a jerk for liberally salting and/or peppering any employee beverage left sitting somewhere it's not supposed to be? Never ever do this. Use vinegar so they can't see it.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 22:27 |
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Field Mousepad posted:Never ever do this. The correct answer is here.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 22:48 |
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Coasterphreak posted:You're probably right, I'll just start sending them home after the second time I have to say something. Definitely send people home before you loving poison there drinks.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 22:59 |
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Submarine Sandpaper posted:Back in my day we used seamen Username post combo lmbo
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 23:07 |
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Coasterphreak posted:You're probably right, I'll just start sending them home after the second time I have to say something. You have the authority to send people home and you're spiking peoples drinks? I hope you get fired.
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# ? Sep 4, 2018 23:22 |
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Skwirl posted:Definitely send people home before you loving poison there drinks. Salt and pepper are poison? Don't you think you are getting a little hyperbolic here?
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 00:01 |
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Coasterphreak posted:So, question for the thread: am I a jerk for liberally salting and/or peppering any employee beverage left sitting somewhere it's not supposed to be? gently caress yes you are. If you can't stand the poo poo being out of place, throw it away, don't tamper with people's drinks. How in the world did you get into a management position without learning that childish poo poo like that is unacceptable?
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 00:20 |
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Worst question to hear as a server: "I GET FREE REFILLS ON SODAS RIGHT?!?"
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 00:51 |
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Coasterphreak posted:You're probably right, I'll just start sending them home after the second time I have to say something. youre a loving rear end in a top hat lmao i can see why your employees don't like or respect you
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 01:23 |
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Mezzanon posted:Worst question to hear as a server: "I GET FREE REFILLS ON SODAS RIGHT?!?" I'm imagining what customer asks it. Yes, it's the stereotype.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 01:45 |
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why is it so tough for people to set up clear lines of communication? two thirds of the time it's just schoolyard bullshit
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 01:46 |
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Mezzanon posted:Worst question to hear as a server: "I GET FREE REFILLS ON SODAS RIGHT?!?" on the flipside i've been to places that don't differentiate between refillable and non-refillable drinks and you only find out the juice you were drinking was $4 a pop when you get the check, so i have the tendency to ask unless the menu is clearly labeled in that regard
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 01:50 |
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Liquid Communism posted:gently caress yes you are. If you can't stand the poo poo being out of place, throw it away, don't tamper with people's drinks. For real. It probably takes you more effort to doctor the poo poo up than to just trash it too. People leave drinks all over my workplace all the loving time, but instead of being passive aggressive about it I pitch it or say “hey is this yours?” and they take care of it.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 03:36 |
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Y'all are no fun
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 03:47 |
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Field Mousepad posted:Y'all are no fun Fun is low on the management priorities list unless you're the stoned out of his gourd 19 year old 'shift manager' at a Pizza Hut wondering why his boss always looks stressed to gently caress about labor and food waste costs.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 05:35 |
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Skwirl posted:Definitely send people home before you loving poison there drinks. While I agree that it's incredibly stupid to salt peoples drinks, I don't think it counts as poison
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 11:46 |
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mandatory lesbian posted:While I agree that it's incredibly stupid to salt peoples drinks, I don't think it counts as poison It poisons the work environment.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 12:15 |
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Tezcatlipoca posted:It poisons the work environment.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 13:50 |
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iospace posted:I'm imagining what customer asks it. congratulations on drinking a gallon of Coke Zero to go with your small pepperoni pizza. GhostofJohnMuir posted:on the flipside i've been to places that don't differentiate between refillable and non-refillable drinks and you only find out the juice you were drinking was $4 a pop when you get the check, so i have the tendency to ask unless the menu is clearly labeled in that regard I have never in my life been to a place that gave refills on juice.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 16:12 |
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Tezcatlipoca posted:It poisons the work environment.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 17:39 |
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It's the same principle as the douchebag who would heat a pan to 500 in the oven and then tell his least favorite dish guy to grab it, to "teach him a lesson." Don't be that guy.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 18:07 |
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pile of brown posted:It's the same principle as the douchebag who would heat a pan to 500 in the oven and then tell his least favorite dish guy to grab it, to "teach him a lesson." Don't be that guy. Except one injures a person and one makes your diet Coke taste bad. As a line cook we used to salt people drinks if they left them lying around because that poo poo was funny. One bartender left a beer in the walkin and kept coming back to swig from it. So we filled it with tobasco. That poo poo was hilarious. Granted we were all 16-22 so everything was funny back then.
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 21:00 |
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Coasterphreak posted:Because apparently it's the only way to get people to understand "use the drink holders on the wall that are specifically for that purpose, I've told you three times this week not to leave your cup above food prep surfaces." I think everyone is jumping a little hard on the jerk move, but having read the initial comment, I think my reaction boils down to this? 1) this sounds like a company policy/health code compliance thing where you are allowed to have your coffee on station but not in a way that threatens the safety of your food prep. 2) employees are trained to and supposed to follow food safety, as well as this extra policy 3) they aint, despite repeated reassurances and speakings-to. 4) it IS a jerk move, but learning is done through repitition 5: Practical jokes have a purpose, as long as they are actually harmless 6) salt is not poison, but it does open the door to other liabilities/funnies. 'oh gee, salt wasn't working, lets put _x_ other dumbass substance in because boss does it 7) better S&T TT in your drink than a write up. 8) I think I'd rather have some seasoning in my drink than the alternative which is 'who threw my drink out and put the empty cup back in the holder?', which is what more liability focused management would do: get rid of the health violation immediately, then follow up with whomever it was to correct your behavior. The latter is just ugh for simple mistakes; the former is something i can laugh about. Question: Who's more salty? the staff, or their drinks?
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# ? Sep 5, 2018 23:43 |
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Errant Gin Monks posted:Except one injures a person and one makes your diet Coke taste bad. Basically this. Letting a dishwasher grab a 500 degree pan is assault, possibly aggravated assault depending on jurisdiction/severity of injury. Tossing some salt or vinegar into a drink that's been left out is a dick move, sure, but it's a bigger dick move to just send them home every time. One of those reactions is basically a reminder to the employee not to be an idiot over something that's been communicated at least once (and it sounds like multiple times), the other reaction is a quick way to gently caress with someone's income and give them a reason to look for work elsewhere.
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# ? Sep 6, 2018 00:57 |
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If somebody pours salt in my drink and I spit it allover the floor, I am not going to be the one to clean it up. Nobody learns anything from somebody randomly putting poo poo in their drink aside from that somebody they work with is an rear end in a top hat. Tell them "This isn't where this goes. Next time I'm going to have to send you home/write you up." And when they do it again, follow through with it. I don't believe out idioting your idiot subordinates accomplishes anything except having an entire kitchen of idiots.
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# ? Sep 6, 2018 01:13 |