I've been learning some new things today, so my dealing with customers has been limited, and infact I doubt my till even took £50.
However I have noticed a new breed of people. The ones with children - who reach the front of line - and just stand there, telling off their child/ren. This one cretin held up the line so long for doing this I had to call for someone else to serve, and 3 people serving at that time is not normal.
Then there are the groups/families who like to stand in such a way it looks like they are all seperate customers. Sometimes it looks like there is a queue of about 9 or 10 people, but infact there are 2.
I am developing asbestos hands already - the manager said "You'll probably need the gloves for them" - the hot pans I was carrying with my bare hands. They weren't too hot though. I have noticed cuts on my hands and fingers - which I just can't remember when I did them.
It was dead today - so there wasn't a massive amount to do - front or back. So I was shown a few new things, such as how the pizzas are stored and put in the oven, which is more complicated than it sounds - honest.
Buh bye for tonight.
I'm afraid my family is probably guilty of the latter of those two crimes. You'll forgive me though right? Right?
ReplyDeleteI find the only thing with learning something new is that by the time you actually get to use it, a lot of the finer details have been lost. I'm trained in a number of areas, but I can't remember anything past the basics in those I haven't done for ages.