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Albert Enriquez
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over 6 months ago

If you speak fluent Spanish, then working in the back of the house or on the line is a perfect match for you. If you are bilingual Spanish and English then working in the front of the house is a perfect for you.

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Albert Enriquez
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over 6 months ago

Applying there. Everyone spoke Spanish there. The ones that did speak English rarely helped me with learning what had to be done. And if they tried to help me they would come and tug at my shirt and show me want had to be done.

And on more than one occasion they would get mad for not being fast enough. Some employees would come to me and ask me why I didn't speak Spanish, I told them that I was an American and Americans spoke English. They didn't like that answer. I in turn asked them why they didn't learn to speak English. I never got an answer.

Working there was like working in a foreign county. There was this "Good O'l Boy" working environment there. Back of the house employees would came and tell me to go take my 10 minute break or go take my 30 minute lunch so I would be out of their hair. I was not the only one that felt this way. Some of the front of the house employees told me that they too, were looking another job.

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Albert Enriquez
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over 6 months ago

Getting up at 4:00 am to drive 10 minutes to work to be there at 5:00 am.

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Albert Enriquez
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over 6 months ago

I didn't do anything. Although I wanted to.

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