
I have never experienced any of these of this because I am Happy and FRIENDLY to ALL of of COWORKERS

My workmates were good and friendly and so easy to communicate with one another and my was good because I use work as with Knives and also at Live hang crews


Everyone that worked on my shift..3rd..were very upbeat and friendly..if i had trouble or got a little behind for any reason they were there to help me out. I loved working there.

George's was located in the lobby of an A class office building in Atlanta and also had street entrance one time a Homeless came in and started going thru the trash can for food so i went to and asked if he allows me to buy him lunch as he accepeted he asked me if we can Pray together i said will be apleasure if i can do that so he enjoyed his lunch and i packed him a dinner as well

I loved that everyone would complement me. They would tell me how much they appreciated me. And tell me that I would go far with how hard I worked. I loved the level of respect that everyone had for me.

A little while after they first opened, they needed someone to help the waitresses. They needed someone to make salads because the waitesses were too busy to do it. And since the owner knew me, they asked for my help. I started working as the "salad lady," that's what they called me. After a couple months, I asked them about being a waitess and then they started training me. I had two different clock ins and two different pays. When they needed me on salads I made salads. When they needed a waitess I was the waitess. I ended up having to quit because I moved a hour away. I couldn't afford the gas to get down there everyday.

A BETTER PAYING JOB.