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Also im curious why sometimes, infj types are the ones to dogmatically attack veganism with more vitriol than anyone. its fascinating
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My daughter just left her job at CFA after 1 year. She hired on at $8.25, then worked her way through the ranks as an award-winning model employee who trained new hires, and was loved by the entire crew.
She worked in weather from 25° to 100° F. Put up with customers who remarked on her breasts, her hair, tried to force her into conversations that were completely inappropriate, and questioned her sexuality due to hair length.
She was supposed to work 15-20 hours a week, as she is not yet 18, but was regularly scheduled for several more hours, then told she had to find a replacement for the hours over 20 she couldn’t work. All that, and she left having increased her pay by only $1.25.
When she went to give her notice, 30 days ahead of her last day, they asked her why she was leaving. She told them she found a job earning $12 an hour. Keep in mind that CFA is hiring new staff above that rate. She was told to please let the manager check on a raise over the weekend. She came back saying she couldn’t pay her another $2.50 an hour, even though they are paying new staff, and older staff that amount to start.
I’m proud of her! She handled all of this on her own, and politely declined their offer. She is now 18 and working for a great employer in the evenings, allowed to work on homework and interact with wonderful people in a low stress environment.
Chick Fil A wasn’t all bad, but the fact that it is run by, and touted as a Christian organization, and it pays much less than McDonalds, while charging 50% more, is disappointing and hypocritical. Glad she got the experience. Glad she moved on.
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