[-] [email protected] 96 points 3 weeks ago

That, and so they have an excuse to incarcerate or kill the leadership, see: Haymarket 7, Joe Hill, &c

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the community is [email protected]

~~please, admins, remove me from the modlist as I have no desire to be affiliated with, much less moderate, such a community~~

Edit: If anyone wants to help maintain a cards community, let me know.

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... and I'm getting notifications about replies I saw a week ago.

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I work in a restaurant, high-end, multiple locations across the US. We are in Chicago, specifically. We have corporate in for the week as we launch a new menu with training for the whole team every day. Yesterday, second day, right before the end of the day, they sprung on us that they are changing our pay structure.

I have minor concerns but some of my coworkers have major ones. We met beforehand today to get united in our talking points. We raised them at the meeting with the corpos and though the bosses were clearly pressured and made (verbal) concessions, they would not acknowledge our concerns.

We had another off-premises meeting just now where we agreed to all skip the (technically optional) training meeting tomorrow while each sending the same written message through the official, and public, communication channel. We will still show up for our actual scheduled shifts.

Where I feel we're strong:

  • We're asking to keep the status quo rather than make a change. All we want is income stability.

  • All but four of us were at the organizing meeting, and of the four missing, two said in advance they'll do what the group decides and one of the others spoke up verbally during the meeting today in support.

  • The bosses have already offered us concessions, some we asked for (after initially refusing) and some we didn't ask for (greater leeway in comping [giving away] menu items, which may or may not improve tips).

  • Most of us don't need this specific job, and can find a new one in less than a week. If it comes to an actual walkout, they will have to close the restaurant.

  • Management has already been trying to hire more staff for months, and cannot find worthwhile candidates; of the few they've hired, half don't make it through training. We are not easily replaced.

Where I feel we're weak:

  • Some servers have said they can't afford to strike if it means lost income or losing a job.

  • The management we're talking with may not have the authority to roll back this decision.

  • The company already made these changes at one other restaurant in the chain already, and we can't count on other locations to support us.

Any advice is appreciated. None of us has done anything like this before.

Edited to fix typos and add location.

[-] [email protected] 193 points 1 year ago

One that used to really grind my gears was "oh, you're babysitting today?"

No, they're my kids. I'm their father.

"No, I mean, you're giving Mom a break?"

FFS.

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How do we feel about this? Article makes it sound like there will be a greater emphasis on deëscalation and oversight, but is that enough of a change?

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Now I tell Yo-Yo Ma jokes, which are much classier.

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[-] [email protected] 280 points 1 year ago

I had an employee review with my manager this week, at my request. She told me she wasn't comfortable uptraining me right now even though they badly need the help in the position I asked to be crosstrained for, because they'd rather hire someone just for the role; but we could talk about it again in two months. After a little digging, I found that (A) they can't afford to lose me from my lower-paid role and (2) they know I'm looking for another job and don't want to train me until I demonstrate I'm planning to stay.

My response is that (A) well you're definitely gonna lose me now and (2) I'm definitely no longer willing to stay.

[-] [email protected] 128 points 1 year ago

Decorative open space is important for making cities livable but uh... lawns ain't it.

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I saw a post recently about how the family cartoon Bluey was very good at showcasing Stoic behavior, even though it wasn't labeled as such. What are your favorite novels, essays, songs, or movies that showcase Stoicism in the modern or postmodern eras?

My answers in the comments.

[-] [email protected] 102 points 1 year ago

the outside

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[-] [email protected] 310 points 1 year ago

The seats are assigned, the baggage compartments are self-serve.

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This is one of my favorite songs off my Xmas playlist. The Michael Martin Murray original is also good, but I prefer the sound of the Killers' cover, and the video only makes it weirder.

Also one of the best descriptions of American folk dancing in popular media.

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Atomic Robo is a comic book, mirrored on the web, about alternate history. In this arc, the eponymous hero has been sent back in time to the Old West... where he finds an old enemy who hasn't met him yet.

[-] [email protected] 94 points 1 year ago

Start telling a long and rambling story that in no way relates. Keep talking until interrupted.

[-] [email protected] 102 points 1 year ago

How could it be both right-leaning and apolitical?

[-] [email protected] 117 points 1 year ago

I'm a waitress, and pie is $12.50.

[-] [email protected] 148 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You've got it backwards. We didn't teach them to use the box, we created an artificial area that mimics the environment they prefer to poop in.

E: typos

[-] [email protected] 112 points 2 years ago

It's just you.

[-] [email protected] 137 points 2 years ago

No, I don't have to accept a digital photo of your license as ID. No, your birth certificate is not proof of identity; it doesn't have your picture.

But the absolute worst one: Not only is this a beat-up photocopy of a foreign ID card with no photo; it also clearly states that you are 19 and even if I accepted this document as valid identification, which I can't, I still could not legally serve you alcohol.

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