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I enjoy my job since I like the people I work with, but I'm not gonna do it ever again once I figure out where my life is gonna go next.
Also, customers leave so much food on the table. Like, finish your goddamn pasta, people worked hard to get it onto your plate and it's disgusting to clean up
Honestly I enjoyed my job, for the most part. Sometimes they gave me ridiculously long nights, and my feet would be killing me when I got home. But it was a chill time.
I enjoy my work since I like the people I work with, but I'm not gonna do it ever again once I figure out where my life is gonna go next.
Also, customers leave so much food on the table. Like, finish your goddamn pasta, people worked hard to get it onto your plate and it's disgusting to clean up
My oldest (I think) coworker is 38. There are some older people at the kitchen but I don't really interact with them much. Most of my other coworkers are in their 20s, including two close friends of mine who are probably the main reason I enjoyed the vibe. Though my boss is 27 I believe and she does not know how to handle stress properly.
Customers are usually nice so far but then you got people who want to order trying to get me to take their order while I'm in the middle of clearing out tables and despite the fact I can't take orders on my own yet. Like read the room people. My biggest problem is the mess they leave behind
My oldest (I think) coworker is 38. There are some older people at the kitchen but I don't really interact with them much. Most of my other coworkers are in their 20s, including two close friends of mine who are probably the main reason I enjoyed the vibe. Though my boss is 27 I believe and she does not know how to handle stress properly.
Customers are usually nice so far but then you got people who want to order trying to get me to take their order while I'm in the middle of clearing out tables and despite the fact I can't take orders on my own yet. Like read the room people. My biggest problem is the mess they leave behind
Man I wish I jad some coworkers my age. I did at first, one was a black nerd who was cool as hell but left fast as ****, one was a white nerd who was... a stereotypical nerd weeb (and stereotypical Persona fan) who got fired, and the other was a girl who had a kid and then left to be with her man so it was just me remaining. Never seen a cast of people dip that ****ing fast.
Man I wish I jad some coworkers my age. I did at first, one was a black nerd who was cool as hell but left fast as ****, one was a white nerd who was... a stereotypical nerd weeb (and stereotypical Persona fan) who got fired, and the other was a girl who had a kid and then left to be with her man so it was just me remaining. Never seen a cast of people dip that ****ing fast.
Honestly if my friends both leave this place then I'm probably dipping out as fast as I can, i like the other coworkers but not enough to continue straining myself like this
Honestly if my friends both leave this place then I'm probably dipping out as fast as I can, i like the other coworkers but not enough to continue straining myself like this
Tbh they probably were right to dip because my boss is... yeesh.
Except for the white nerd dude was a genuine detriment to the team. I know telling weebs to get a job is a trendy but if that expereince taught me anything it's that they should not.
Tbh they probably were right to dip because my boss is... yeesh.
Except for the white nerd dude was a genuine detriment to the team. I know telling weebs to get a job is a trendy but if that expereince taught me anything it's that they should not.
They need to get a job before anime completely ****ing consumes them. That's when they stop becoming functional members of society and just become walking piles of sweat
They need to get a job before anime completely ****ing consumes them. That's when they stop becoming functional members of society and just become walking piles of sweat
If I did that at my job I'd be fired instantly. You barely get one moment to catch your breath there, laziness would not be tolerated. I'm pretty lazy due to my habits so this is actually really good for my work ethic
If I did that at my job I'd be fired instantly. You barely get one moment to catch your breath there, laziness would not be tolerated. I'm pretty lazy due to my habits so this is actually really good for my work ethic
Anyone know how many posts one needs to make before unlocking the ability to DM people? Apparently there was an issue a while back with spam so now the feature is locked to users who have low numbers of posts.
Btw I'm almost done with Forgotten Land, only got 12 Waddle Dees left to save, ****ing brilliant game and I hope this ends up being a big influence on the franchise
I just realized I passed the halfway mark for these showcases a while ago. Wild.
Anyways, here's a hot demon lady
DAILY DEMON SHOWCASE
This showcase's demon is of the Megami race:
“I’m Megami Brigid. If you seek both fire and comfort, call my name.”
Alignment: Light-Neutral
Origin: Irish mythology. A pre-Christianity goddess, a member of Tuatha Dé Danann, and the daughter of Dagda. Her name means “the exalted one”. Brigid is the patron deity of many fields including poetry, healing, blacksmithing, and domesticating animals. When her son Ruadan was killed in battle, she is said to cry the first lament in Ireland. As she’s also the goddess of fire, 19 priestesses used to guard her sacred flame.
Skills: Mediarama, Agilao, Diamrita, Marakukaja
Next time, you will meet a demon of the Fury race.
Brigid is a relatively plain design but has some smart references that set her apart among some of the more colorful goddesses, such as the sacred fire urn she holds in her hand, which symbolizes her role as both a deity of heart and lament. Her robot arm and metallic cap also symbolize her talent to inspire blacksmiths.
You are all painfully misinformed about cryptocurrency. Comparing it's usefulness to buying goods with your blood is laughable at best and to Tulip Mania is quite an exercise in mental gymnastics.
Cryptocurrencies are not an easy subject to wrap your head around even if you consider yourself technologically inclined and intelligent. I do not blame you for your lack of knowledge; however please do not speak in absolutes about a concept you cannot fully grasp. Blockchain and cryptocurrencies is something that an intelligent and technologically inclined person would take roughly 18 months to fully understand