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Olivia Spooner
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over 6 months ago

I don't remember if I have to be completely honest.

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Olivia Spooner
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over 6 months ago

I don't remember. I know when i first started working there a customer came in and asked for caramel instead of hot fudge on a peanut buster parfait and we would have to charge them extra and they got very mad and we couldn't do anything about it. It's company policy.

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Olivia Spooner
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over 6 months ago

Definitely find a good DQ. Always be willing to come in at anytime but if you can't make sure you tell them you can't. Don't ever ignore texts from any of your co-workers.

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Olivia Spooner
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over 6 months ago

100% Miracle Treat Day was the most stressful day. You get people coming in and they get so much stuff and then you ask would you like to donate $2 to the Miracle Hospital up in Madison? They would always say yes or no but it wasn't a big deal if they said no. I do remember when got 5 minute breaks and it was extremely busy we all didn't get out on time.

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Olivia Spooner
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over 6 months ago

I loved Jim, Ellen and Kara. I really loved working with a few of my co-workers but not all. But one thing I didn't like about working there is when we were all told we were getting new owners and my mom said when they got new owners everything about me changed.

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Kayla Rock
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over 6 months ago

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Nathan Reeves
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over 6 months ago

I have already posted all the stuff

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Nathan Reeves
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over 6 months ago

I would say the most important thing I learned is that working in the fast food industry which I only did for almost 2 years employees are hard to keep hard to find and you can't find any good ones that want to work they just want to collect the check

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Nathan Reeves
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over 6 months ago

Depends on the people you work with the ones that work hard in the ones that don't but the major thing is good owners and good upper management

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Nathan Reeves
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over 6 months ago

I'll have to say the biggest thing was I messed up I would change her mind it was supposed to be a certain amount and I got it off a couple hundred dollars but we eventually found it

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