starting my job as a kitchen assistant in hotel next week
what am i in for? can someone who worked the same position tell me how physically hard is it? i am in no good physical condition but i am not in bad either. will i be able to make it?
i work in 8 hour shifts, will time fly or am i in for lots of shit?
Make friends with the dishwashers, they can score you drugs
Be cool with the staff, you can get other stuff that way.
>>9160491
>Be cool with the staff, you can get other stuff that way.
what do you mean by this?
>>9160456
>what am i in for?
Probably crying because you sound like a bitch
>>9160456
Always keep your ears and especially eyes open. Pick up on people's work habits they might not communicate to you verbally, and when they tell you something listen. Make yourself useful at all times, don't just stand around waiting to do something. When someone says behind or any directional warning, heed it. Keep pushing yourself a little more each day until you're a natural.
Oh, and keep your shit clean, finish your projects, and always stash towels on your person.
Reddit job
Make sure to get in early and take extra towels because every fuvker is a greedy cunt and will take them anyway
>>9160514
Lost baggage, stolen goods, ways to find fronts for stolen goods and other criminal activities.
>>9160828
>extra towels
what are these towels everyone is talking about?
>>9160911
In most jobs which are messy, towels are washed and left for employees to take for their shift. I worked in a glass engineering factory and would get there early just to take like 4 towels so mine wouldn't get too wet. Sounds greedy but the first week I was there I'd only have 2 whilst others had 3-5.
>>9160975
Yeah I stash mine all over my station so nobody takes them. I have access to the towels in the back office and I try to limit everyone's usage so we don't get fucked at the end of the week.
Fucking towel hoarders itt is there anything worse
>>9161029
Not having clean, dry towels.