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As I stood in line, I watched the workers. They were mostly young and clean cut, attractive. There were five registers running and as order filling duties required leaving the register, to make a peach shake for instance, the breech would instantly be filled by a person in reserve.

There were attitudinal looks of shear intensity as they went about the tasks of serving customers. Taped to each register were red font size 48 or so reminder...... It’s my Pleasure. That was the mission to serve customers and do so in a pleasurable manner. From my viewpoint they were succeeding.

Perhaps there should be some special reward for a job well done but a paid day off is a bit much. Employees should be prepared to jump into the fray to serve customers as a matter of course. The lessons learned that day about the values of team work, training, customer appreciation and being part of a once in a life time special event can not surpassed. It was a once in a lifetime event for most all of the staff that day.


30 posted on 08/02/2012 6:27:00 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
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To: bert

As I stood in line, I watched the workers. They were mostly young and clean cut, attractive. There were five registers running and as order filling duties required leaving the register, to make a peach shake for instance, the breech would instantly be filled by a person in reserve.

There were attitudinal looks of shear intensity as they went about the tasks of serving customers. Taped to each register were red font size 48 or so reminder...... It’s my Pleasure. That was the mission to serve customers and do so in a pleasurable manner. From my viewpoint they were succeeding.

Perhaps there should be some special reward for a job well done but a paid day off is a bit much. Employees should be prepared to jump into the fray to serve customers as a matter of course. The lessons learned that day about the values of team work, training, customer appreciation and being part of a once in a life time special event can not surpassed. It was a once in a lifetime event for most all of the staff that day.
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Very well said.

However, I’m a bit afraid for those young people during the kiss in. I am certain the employees will be treated poorly by the homo crowd, perhaps even taunted, so they can get their news bite about how badly the homosexuals were treated.

Yesterday crowds were huge, but they were patient and polite - I don’t expect that from raging queers.


55 posted on 08/02/2012 6:57:48 AM PDT by KittenClaws
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To: bert
....Perhaps there should be some special reward for a job well done but a paid day off is a bit much. Employees should be prepared to jump into the fray to serve customers as a matter of course. The lessons learned that day about the values of team work, training, customer appreciation and being part of a once in a life time special event can not surpassed. It was a once in a lifetime event for most all of the staff that day.

In my business when events, either golden opportunities or the SHTF, popped up requiring sustained extra efforts by staff while smiling sincerely all the while, you can bet I provided an immediate reward beyond the overtime pay. And cash bonuses depending on what was saved or new contracts acquired. Their efforts allowed my business to prosper and were deserving of a share of that prosperity.

Those are the times when you find the depth of character or lack thereof in one's employees. I always considered it a sort of advanced stress interview. Were I not retired I would hire anyone of these hard working 'youts' as entry level hires over a smug self-centered BS spouting entitled Ivy Leagued degree candidate. I can teach most anyone the job, but no one can teach an adult 'character'. The CFA workers will prosper where ever they go. Speaks volumes about CFA and franchisee owner/mgrs.

69 posted on 08/02/2012 7:28:03 AM PDT by Covenantor ("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
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To: bert

I was looking at it as more of a slap in the face to GLADD, i.e. planning a party and having nobody show up.

They are planning this childish ‘event’ to intimidate and disgust normal regular-type people like us. If there is no audience (customers) to play to then we regular folks will have neutered them (so to speak) twice in less than one week.

If CFA does remain open for business on Friday, I predict vandalism in the bathrooms, rubbing poop on the walls, having anal sex and throwing used condoms about, pissing and crapping in the sinks, urinals, etc. Let your imagination fill in the rest. They are a vile and sickening group of mental degenerates that are capable of anything.

I do hope they have the entire business sanitized by professionals before opening the next day.

Just my thoughts...


75 posted on 08/02/2012 8:50:05 AM PDT by panaxanax (Voting 'Third Party' will ensure a Communist-Marxist-Socialist dominated Supreme Court!)
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