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Old 07-05-2009, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Schuster View Post
Just when I think I've heard it all...

Your friend should seek other employment immediately. This kind of behavior is abhorrent. If the owner is so confident in his ability to provide better service, stick him alone on a Saturday shift. Let him try to wait on every table alone.

If your friend really doesn't want to quit,, provide terrible service. I am staunchly opposed to idea of providing bad service simply because of any sort of personal vendetta, but this pretty much merits it. I would also report to the IRS, better business bureau, state labor bureau's, and every restaurant review site I could find. These types of owners don't deserve the business they own.

I would be very surprised if she couldn't find another job that would pay at least min wage for a lot less work.

I was with you on the first part, but not the second.
And I'm sure in retrospect you're not that committed to your secondary advice either.
Providing poor service only hurts 2 people: the server and the customer.
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