Yeah, it won't be easy, but I'll find something...even if I have to ask, "Would you like fries with that?" Thanks.
My daughter works for Chick Fil-A part time. The one phrase they have to nail, of course, is "My pleasure". I learned from her that there's a whole dialect in those two words, depending on tone and inflection.
We also walk the dogs every day, but keep our distance from others. Quite a few people out walking that I'd not seen before.
I've taken quite a few more walks around the neighborhood, myself.
You know... that expression has become a euphemism for unskilled and probably un-intelligent workers. But I have a heck of a lot more respect for someone who actually works instead of sits at home collecting dole (if they're able to work. Not including those who can't for whatever reason.)
I've worked (like a lot of teens) in the restaurant industry and it's not an easy gig, at all.
Sarah comes home awfully tired every night she works. They really don't have any downtime at that place.
Hey guys quick stop by in the middle of all this craziness. SIL is quarantined and waiting for COVID-19 test results 3 days and counting.
Yikes. Praying for good news, Mike!
So... another new way to quarantine yourself. Launch into space. Clever.
Reached out to Jeff and Norm, as I haven't seen them for a while.
Thanks for doing that. I've seen Jeff pop up on Facebook once or twice.
Last night was another EPCOT eating around the world, we were in Norway. The boy prepped Pork Belly, went on the the interwebby, worked out how long to cook it for, the time to put it in, and the curly haired Ninja prepped the potatoes and the cabbage. It's actually pretty fun. Curly Haired Ninja got to pick the name of the restaurant, so we went with......
Elsa's Palace.
Still a cool idea. Sounds like the kids are into it.
I think everyone in life should work at least a year in either retail or the food service. It teaches you not to be a complete d!ckhead to people. Retail and Food are incredibly hard jobs.
This.
I can't say my daughter really loves her job. We told her at the start, though, that she was going to learn a ton of valuable lessons that would help her later on when she has a job she wants. Two years later, she's told us she understands that now--how to work for someone, how to deal with people of all kinds (especially dealing with unhappy people), etc. And she'll have incentive to do well in school so she never has this kind of job again!
Randall, did you brand him on the butt yet with his number? And don't give none o this lockdown nonsense, there's a job to do.
Rookie hazing. Somebody has to do it.
Got my surgery done yesterday, everything went well. Back at work today,
Glad to hear it, Rob!
Hope everyone is staying safe and hasn't become too bored yet.
Been wandering the Netflix menu for something to pass the time.
Hope you can all tell it is a Friday and your weekend gives you something different to hope for.
I was thinking of exploring the basement this weekend. It'll be an adventure!
A co-worker had complained of headaches for a couple of days and went to the regional hospital yesterday. Ended up getting transferred to the big city for further testing. Preliminary results are leaning towards a tumor.
Wow. Praying they caught it early.