Most regulars think the same way. Other employees, too. They've lost some good people b/c of keeping her. I've heard she does things for and sucks up to the owner, and they'll never get rid of her. Last month, a very cute, great-smiled woman, who'd worked there before, left, and bartended somewhere else for 2 years, then came back, left again. People, including myself, told the owner (who likes me, so I can give input to her) hey, when is "Danielle" going to bartend.
Owner kept saying "She doesn't smile enough", prompting regulars to say..But what about HER? She never smiles! Yet, they keep the crabby one on, while other, more deserving employees who do know customer service, walk away.
She's there every Friday night, so we're stuck at least that night. I usually don't go in on weekends, but if I do, she's there. Now that the patio is open, and one of their smoking hot, former bartenders is back, we can go out there instead and avoid crabby-ass.
She has probably been there since dirt was invented. My guess is she was once young and pretended to be bubbly and smile like u. Then she realized everyone is insane and got pissed and started to hate people. Like you are starting to. She's probably now and old crow or something and they keep her because she has always been there.
One customer I had threatened my boyfriend at the time. He told him we are a couple and to stay away or he would stab him to death. Then showed him the knife. My boyfriend, who had been approached in his truck, reminded that guy what was in the window rack behind him. The guy must have gotten the message cause neithor of us ever saw him again.
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Thank you. Also, Why are they keeping someone around if they know nothing about customer service? Someone like that would be fired at my job.
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Most regulars think the same way. Other employees, too. They've lost some good people b/c of keeping her. I've heard she does things for and sucks up to the owner, and they'll never get rid of her. Last month, a very cute, great-smiled woman, who'd worked there before, left, and bartended somewhere else for 2 years, then came back, left again. People, including myself, told the owner (who likes me, so I can give input to her) hey, when is "Danielle" going to bartend.
Owner kept saying "She doesn't smile enough", prompting regulars to say..But what about HER? She never smiles! Yet, they keep the crabby one on, while other, more deserving employees who do know customer service, walk away.
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That's not a very good for business. I'm sorry you're stuck with her.
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She's there every Friday night, so we're stuck at least that night. I usually don't go in on weekends, but if I do, she's there. Now that the patio is open, and one of their smoking hot, former bartenders is back, we can go out there instead and avoid crabby-ass.
She has probably been there since dirt was invented. My guess is she was once young and pretended to be bubbly and smile like u. Then she realized everyone is insane and got pissed and started to hate people. Like you are starting to. She's probably now and old crow or something and they keep her because she has always been there.
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I really don't want to be like her.
One customer I had threatened my boyfriend at the time. He told him we are a couple and to stay away or he would stab him to death. Then showed him the knife. My boyfriend, who had been approached in his truck, reminded that guy what was in the window rack behind him. The guy must have gotten the message cause neithor of us ever saw him again.
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Shit. I know how that feels.