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04-10-2017 , 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by pudley4
What kind of ****ty donut shop gives the customer his food before he pays?
When you dine INSIDE IDIOT! YOU ARE DUMB! I said he was going to the payphone. That's dining inside IDIOT. Just like when you eat inside at a Chili's or Applebee's, etc.

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And if he didn't have his food yet, why waste your customers' time by going outside?
He had his items IDIOT. It was a muffin and a milk. He ordered it, went to the payphone made his call and LEFT without paying instead of thinking to himself "Gee I didn't pay for this", he just simply forgot. You are dumb if you don't understand that.

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You sound like a terrible employee.
NOPE! Got raises, got a raise within a month and a half of starting the job 35 cents from $5.15 min. wage to $5.50/hr. Right before the raise a customer told me "You should get a raise" as they saw how hard I was working.

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Nobody cares about your "perfect attendance";
My boss sure the hell did, because he even made my co-worker stay for a while even though she had the flu. He didn't at times let me take off certain days even. You have NO CLUE OF WTH you are talking about. Employers care, in fact almost all employers value that as A LOT.

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That doesn't make you a good employee.
It does since I worked hard while I was there.

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In fact, if you're consistently short in your drawer,
Since they get their money from my paycheck, WHAT DOES THIS MATTER? As long as they get their money, does it matter? NO, it doesn't.

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or consistently stealing from your customers,
I didn't steal from customers. They tipped me.
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04-10-2017 , 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by pudley4
Yeah, if you're dumb.

I worked as a bank teller for years. I dealt with more money in a day than you did during your entire career in the donut industry. I was never short $100 at the end of any day, and this includes the 10-11 hour days at the drive-thru where I averaged more than one customer per minute.
That's you, but you didn't work where I did and as I said, some of the employees were criminals and had gambling issues.

I am not dumb because I hand someone too much money because I am hurrying. I am calling the customer dumb for handing too much money since they are not on a job and have ZERO REASON to not pay attention to their own money. Understand the difference?

I also worked with co-workers on the weekends and we'd all have to split the shortage through our checks.

Lucky you, you didn't make huge errors, I did however. That doesn't make me stupid, because I honestly don't know how it happened? Don't you think about that co-workers can steal? Doesn't make me dumb because I handed too much of the DONUT SHOP'S MONEY.
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04-10-2017 , 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by capone0
You can't whine about them stealing from you, when you have done the exact same thing.
HOW is it the same thing? It's not. The customer **UNKNOWINGLY** gives too much to me. The customer knows how much they gave the server. That's the difference here. It works the other way too that the server may accidentally give too much change and the customer decides to keep it. Nobody is stealing in those situations.
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04-10-2017 , 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by TomHimself
Springs1 has to have a mental disability right? She also must have a google alert or something every time her name is written somewhere.

It's incredible how many forums and sites she posts her garbage on
No disability, no google alert, just google my name, "server's fault" or "servers fault" or "servers tipping" within the last week in the search.

It's not garbage and you know it, otherwise, why are you reading it, huh HYPOCRITE??
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04-10-2017 , 09:16 PM
Springs, you missed my question.
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Originally Posted by Banned4lyfe
What are some of the most upscale restaurants you've been to?
How was the service?
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04-10-2017 , 09:23 PM
Springs,

You are an IMMORAL THIEF and you know it. If someone gives you a $100 thinking it's a $20 and you give them change for a $20, then you are STEALING even if the customer doesn't realize they gave you the wrong bill. You are a SCUMMY THIEF.
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04-10-2017 , 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
HOW is it the same thing? It's not. The customer **UNKNOWINGLY** gives too much to me. The customer knows how much they gave the server. That's the difference here. It works the other way too that the server may accidentally give too much change and the customer decides to keep it. Nobody is stealing in those situations.
How do you know what they know? You get ****ing mad when waiters make assumptions about you, yet you have no issue about making assumptions about what customers know and don't know. How do you know what they know unless you ask them which you never did?
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04-10-2017 , 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
I didn't steal from customers. They tipped me.
Did you thank these customers for *****TIPPING***** you, or did you keep your mouth shut so they wouldn't realize that they *******IN FACT****** overpaid you?
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04-10-2017 , 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by El Diablo
Springs,

You are an IMMORAL THIEF and you know it. If someone gives you a $100 thinking it's a $20 and you give them change for a $20, then you are STEALING even if the customer doesn't realize they gave you the wrong bill. You are a SCUMMY THIEF.
+1
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04-11-2017 , 03:53 PM
Springs,

I don't understand. You claim both:

1. If you (Springs) hand a customer too much (or too little) money because you are hurrying, it does not make you a thief and does not make you dumb.

2. If a waiter hands you (Springs, who are in this example a customer) too little money (or fails to manually cross check your prices to the penny against the menu, etc) it means that they are a vicious thief and horrible person. (I MEAN WHAT KIND OF PERSON HAS SO LITTLE RESPECT FOR ANOTHER PERSON? THEY SHOULD TREAT THAT MONEY LIKE THEIR OWN MONEY NOT THAT THEIR MONEY AND TIME IS WORTH MORE THAN MINE!)

If you catch yourself thinking "if I do x, it's OK because I have excuse y, but if someone else does that same x, there's no excuse other than them being literal nazis," you should generally be able to self correct. But, it seems you are incapable of introspection, or even of thinking that anything you have ever done is not perfect.
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04-11-2017 , 04:20 PM
oh snap more springs
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04-11-2017 , 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
When you dine INSIDE IDIOT! YOU ARE DUMB! I said he was going to the payphone. That's dining inside IDIOT. Just like when you eat inside at a Chili's or Applebee's, etc.
I don't place an order at a counter at Chili's and then have them hand me my food. I sit down and then order.
I place an order at a counter at Panera AND THEN PAY and then they hand me my food. Which is your donut shop more like?


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He had his items IDIOT. It was a muffin and a milk. He ordered it, went to the payphone made his call and LEFT without paying instead of thinking to himself "Gee I didn't pay for this", he just simply forgot. You are dumb if you don't understand that.
Again, sounds like a ****ty donut shop.


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NOPE! Got raises, got a raise within a month and a half of starting the job 35 cents from $5.15 min. wage to $5.50/hr. Right before the raise a customer told me "You should get a raise" as they saw how hard I was working.
Doesn't make you a good employee


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My boss sure the hell did, because he even made my co-worker stay for a while even though she had the flu. He didn't at times let me take off certain days even. You have NO CLUE OF WTH you are talking about. Employers care, in fact almost all employers value that as A LOT.
Your ****ty boss who made you share a drawer with other thieves, and held you responsible, and took it out of your pay, and made you watch over other employees and charge them for stuff, and wanted you to allow a customer to underpay so that you'd have to pay out of your own pocket? Yeah, I'd be jumping through hoops for that douchebag.


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It does since I worked hard while I was there.
Yeah, worked hard at stealing money from customers.


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Since they get their money from my paycheck, WHAT DOES THIS MATTER? As long as they get their money, does it matter? NO, it doesn't.
So being so bad at your job that it literally costs you money doesn't make you a bad employee??? I'd say that anyone who can't keep track of money in a freaking donut shop would not be a good employee at any place where money is involved.


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I didn't steal from customers. They unknowingly tipped me.
fyp
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04-11-2017 , 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
I am not dumb because I hand someone too much money because I am hurrying.
At best it means you're sloppy. At worst it means you're dumb because if it happens over and over you should care more about your job and take more time to make sure you're correct.

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I am calling the customer dumb for handing too much money since they are not on a job and have ZERO REASON to not pay attention to their own money.
If you're responsible to make up the difference if you're short, you have ZERO REASON to not pay attention to your shop's money. In fact you have even LESS reason to not pay attention because if you're consistently bad at your job you could be FIRED which means you would have NO money.

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Lucky you, you didn't make huge errors,
Not luck. It's called paying attention and being competent.

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I did however. That doesn't make me stupid, because I honestly don't know how it happened?
Yeah, that does make you dumb.
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04-11-2017 , 04:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
HOW is it the same thing? It's not. The customer **UNKNOWINGLY** gives too much to me. The customer knows how much they gave the server. That's the difference here. It works the other way too that the server may accidentally give too much change and the customer decides to keep it. Nobody is stealing in those situations.
Your moral views are ****ed up. That's absolutely stealing.
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04-11-2017 , 04:53 PM
Thread needs more ***RANCH***
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04-11-2017 , 04:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Springs1
blah blah blah
The employee takes two donuts because she is going to eat them. She then sees a favorite customer and decides to offer one to him. He accepts it. She then eats the other one. Noone sees the harm in that except for power-hungry (emphasis on the HUNGRY) fat-ass Springs
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04-11-2017 , 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by pudley4
Your moral views are ****ed up. That's absolutely stealing.
As above, she definitely believes that if the waiter does exactly the same thing except accidentally gives to *little* change to (her) the customer, it's super definitely stealing.

Seems pretty clear that her system of morals is designed so that no matter how identically a situation is defined, if she's doing it, she's not stealing or wrong in any way, and if someone does the same thing TO her, they're stealing and deserve to die.
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04-12-2017 , 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Brock Landers
Thread needs more ***RANCH***


(Sorry if I already posted this.)
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04-12-2017 , 06:53 PM
So let's get this all straight:

Springs the customer knowingly gives the server too much money. He doesn't give her all of the change back - THIEF

Springs the customer unknowingly gives the server too much money. He doesn't give her all of the change back - ???

Springs the server...lol...wait, that would never happen...

Springs the donut shop worker gets too much money (knowingly or unknowingly) from the customer. She doesn't give all of the change back - TIP!

Springs the donut shop worker gets too LITTLE money from the customer. She pays for it out of her own pocket because the drawer ends up being short? - DUMBASS

Springs the donut shop worker gives too much money back to the customer. She pays for it out of her own pocket because the drawer ends up being short. Customer is NOT STEALING from Springs?
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04-12-2017 , 07:16 PM
Springs,

Following up on pudley's post.

Let's say you have a $10 bill and a $20 bill in your purse. You go to a restaurant and your bill is $8. You hand the server the $10 bill and they come back with $2 change. You leave.

In your car you look in your purse and see the $10 bill and realize you accidentally left the $20 bill at the restaurant. Would you think be totally fine with what that server did or would you call them a THIEF who STOLE from you?

No need to answer, you know the answer, FAT IMMORAL THIEF!
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04-12-2017 , 08:37 PM
LOLOLOL

That sounds like a TIPMATE El Diablo!

Time to tip your salt and pepper shaker Springs1! It's game over!
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04-13-2017 , 10:48 AM
Springs1's posts on this issue are so illogical that I think decent chance of hacking. Obviously she is mentally ill, but her rants had their own internal 'logic' which is completely defeated by her donut shop posts.
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04-13-2017 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
Springs1's posts on this issue are so illogical that I think decent chance of hacking. Obviously she is mentally ill, but her rants had their own internal 'logic' which is completely defeated by her donut shop posts.
I've asked her about her mental condition(s) at least 3 times but she keeps missing my posts.

Well, more like she keep missing that specific part of my post.
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04-14-2017 , 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Black Aces 518
Springs1's posts on this issue are so illogical that I think decent chance of hacking. Obviously she is mentally ill, but her rants had their own internal 'logic' which is completely defeated by her donut shop posts.
Lots of people contradict themselves, even Walt Whitman.
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04-18-2017 , 08:08 AM
I read this the other day on the employee rights poster in small print at one of my jobs. I did not know this till now.

"Minimum Wage Problems:
• Where an employee does not receive sufficient tips to make up the difference between the direct
(or cash) wage payment (which must be at least $2.13 per hour) and the minimum wage, the
employer must make up the difference."

AS a delivery driver this has never happen but i'm curious this must happen alot at slow diners/restaurants especially during lunch shifts. Anyone in this thread been a waiter/waitress and ask their employer to give them more money on a slow day. It is the law.... Also idk what the time period for this law is. Is it every paycheck or every day they have to make up the difference?.
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