nope they are full. btw i working at cafe cartel. they got many outlet u can go call them up and askOriginally posted by Hocklez:ur company hiring people? where and contact and company?
It's better to employ teens than adults if you ever own your own business I think. They're genuinely eager to learn, good service (in general better than adults) and don't mind when you pay than less them 1k. Adults like us cannot accept anything less than 1k. it's unimaginable. Some of the best service providers are teenagers.Originally posted by Rhonda:Round about this time every year, we'll start seeing a lot of teens taking on all manner of vacation jobs in various establishments. Are you one of them? Have you found a job? What job is it? And, what was your motivation for searching for a vacation job?
Each time I meet a teen manning a booth, or working at the cashier's, I feel happy. I also end up being more patient. Somehow, I got a soft spot for these teens because for a few of them, this might be their very first job and thus, their very first taste of working life.
I smile to them and feel like saying something nice to them. I see this young guy at Guardian Pharmacies trying so earnestly to learn how to use the cashiering system... so cute! And then, there's this young girl behind the counter at Subway Sandwiches, learning how to make the right sandwich, peeping over her shoulder to look what has to go into the sandwich and trying very hard to be polite... awwwww! The transaction took a long time because the manager had to keep guiding her along the way but seeing her hard at work, I remembered how we all have to start somewhere and how we were all once very frightened and 'slow' in our jobs but later, with experience, we got better and better at it.
Generally, it's a great feeling to see these youths rolling up their sleeves to try their hand at working earnestly. If we meet them, let's be patient and keep encouraging them with smiles and even, words of encouragment.
On behalf of the clubbers here, thanks for your compliment!Originally posted by Prophecy_Master:i hope to meet more ppl like u guys in my work place. instead of those spoil b@stard driving their sports car making such a din blasting their car engine or wadever.....
Well, at the same time, should initiate them slowly and gently to the working world too... we don't wanna traumatise them and leave them incapacitated and emotionally scarred for life!Originally posted by TZR:The real working society is cruel, cold and selfish... I tink at times should not pamper too much to them.. must train them to have standard, quality.
then she should have just leave you with the cone without the fudge insteadOriginally posted by gentlerock:A while back, I was at KFC and ordered a choc fudge-coated ice cream cone. There was this teenage girl (probably a student on a vacation job) behind the counter. Must have been her very first day at work....and likely her very first ice cream sold too.
She filled the cone with ice cream from the dispenser, as usual....then inverted it and dipped it into the fudge pool, as usual. However, she left it in there like 10 seconds too long and when it finally surfaced again, half the cone had disappeared. The shocked look on her face really made me laugh....
I just told her it was OK and took the cone and went off (actually, it was a blessing in disguise because half a cone = half the fats).
did u forget to take yr medicine again???Originally posted by stellazio:i pity those young girls serving me at fast food outlets..everytime see me blush blush,can count money always count wrong cuz always try to sneak peeks at me..haizzz....my gift my curse..