
It was really hard some times.. But my focus was my customers

I've been a licensed cosmetologist for 7 yrs, and I have lost my passion. After having my first child, and currently pregnant with my second I have found a love for being in the kitchen. I've been a home baker now for about 3 years, and I'm having a hard time finding a baking job that doesn't require prior work in a bakery. For example I applied for dunkin donuts and I got an email saying I didn't meet the qualifications. I know I would do great if I had the opportunity....The struggle is real ya'll.

Good co-workers, heloful, and good at training


The experience with customer's

Nothing happened the manager was good friends with the girl that was bullying the crew so it was brushed under the carpet

Nothing happened the manager was good friends with the girl that was bullying the crew so it was brushed under the carpet

The most awesome thing i did for my boss at dunkin donuts was sales..

I am so happy that after 2 months of job hunting I finally got hired for a full time position at Dunkin Donuts. I may have taken a big pay cut, but at least I am back to work. So as I end my job search I would like to wish everyone still looking the best of luck and hang in there. Just remember that this to will pass. Good luck my friends.

Workplace harassment. I had been there from the opening day of the store and through my whole year and a half, I was constantly harassed. Reported it to 3 managers and both owners of the store. It was never reported or actions not taken. The woman kept the job and even advanced to store manager which is why I quit. It was utterly ridiculous that someone who has had multiple harassment complaints and evidence from other employees, got to become a store manager. She was never reported and I am still considering taking legal action for illegally not reporting workplace harassment.