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Still managed to drop a coke reference 😆😆😆
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Still managed to drop a coke reference 😆😆😆
That was my first job. I worked there for like 2 months and quit soon as I found something else. It was horrible. The smell of the food eventually got to me and put me off all fast-food for a hot minute.Arby's is the worst job I ever had as a teenager outside of tryna sell bootleg perfumes at the car wash.
He spit bars. I bet McDonald’s going to come back too.
that was the worst part. I dreaded going into the place just from the smell alone. And everything we served just felt sad and lifeless. And I had just quit my job at KFC, a job I loved but they always treated the white employees better than the Black ones even though we worked harder (Black management and ownership by the way) and so I reluctantly quit after they gave a guy who just worked the front end and Buffet and quarter raise while I was only making 4.15 doing drive thru, front, and occasionally cooking. I could literally see KFC from the Arby's drive thru window and see all my homeboys walking out with boxes of chicken at 10 o clock. i think I lasted a week. Then turned around and worked at Sonic drive in (right next to Arby's but on the other side of the building) as a car hop until i graduated and left for college. the roast beef and the "cheese" made it to where I couldn't even physically go into work.That was my first job. I worked there for like 2 months and quit soon as I found something else. It was horrible. The smell of the food eventually got to me and put me off all fast-food for a hot minute.
That is one of the worst parts of working in a place like that. The smells. Arby's has some of the worst. I still can't eat there. Sonic at least allowed you to be outside so there was an upside.that was the worst part. I dreaded going into the place just from the smell alone. And everything we served just felt sad and lifeless. And I had just quit my job at KFC, a job I loved but they always treated the white employees better than the Black ones even though we worked harder (Black management and ownership by the way) and so I reluctantly quit after they gave a guy who just worked the front end and Buffet and quarter raise while I was only making 4.15 doing drive thru, front, and occasionally cooking. I could literally see KFC from the Arby's drive thru window and see all my homeboys walking out with boxes of chicken at 10 o clock. i think I lasted a week. Then turned around and worked at Sonic drive in (right next to Arby's but on the other side of the building) as a car hop until i graduated and left for college. the roast beef and the "cheese" made it to where I couldn't even physically go into work.