I've only heard about how good the subs are at Publix Grocery stores. And now I know if I go to Publix how to get 2 sandwiches when you order only one because of this generous employee sharing a secret.
Did you ever work at a place where the employees had a secret menu, tricks or such that make the experience so much better? Can you share your secrets today?
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Gig worker shares a shady practice that some Instacart customers practice. And if you're one of those customers that does this, shame on you!
Jobcase just published a series of articles breaking down what it's like to be a gig worker for Instacart. #jobsearch #deliverydriver #instacart #TTT
Found this video filled with key information about what it's like to work at Costco. No wonder it's such a great place to work.
Do you or have you ever worked at Costco? What secrets can you share? #jobsearch #interview #costco #TTT
Some might say that Christmas came early this year when McDonald's brought back the McRib. This Tik Tok User takes us through how to make this much beloved sandwich for the cult of the McRib. Have you ever worked somewhere that had a special release, menu item or limited time offer? What was the experience like dealing with customers.
The pandemic has upended so much this year for us in the workforce. It's forced a lot of us out of it, forced us to learn new skills and find new industries. It's also forced a lot of us to find new ways to adapt at our jobs. One group of workers that have had to adapt a lot are teachers. I can't imagine what elementary school teachers must be going through to teach little kids online and how to make it engaging. Well I found this one music teacher who is bringing her A game to her little students as our her daughter captured her teaching her music class online. She's an inspiration as her energy is infectious to her classroom. How are you adapting to online work or how would you be certain to bring your A game to working remotely? #workfromhome #jobsearch #TTT
Teachers are Awesome! It's so inspiring to see how quickly they adapt, despite the challenges, to ensure their students continue learning.
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I found this video of a worker creating a holiday item by bending steel wire (any guesses for what it will be)? It got me thinking that the busiest I've ever been at work was when I was waiting tables during a Mother's Day brunch. I don't think I stopped moving for 10 hours that day. Have you ever worked or are working in a position that is always busy during the holiday season?
Yes! I worked at restaurants as a server to pay for college and pretty much ANY holiday was busier than it normally would be. I never worked Christmas, but Christmas Eve was always packed!
Retail - Kohl’s ... loved the busy time plus great employer and they had special days to treat employees - days passed faster.
With holiday shopping in full swing and toys always being a big purchase, I found this video of a work applying the hair to a doll head. The needle is underneath the head threading the hair onto the plastic. Who, besides me would have a hand full of puncture wounds and blonde synthetic hair coming out of it?
Why do I keep getting the same ads, when I apply for a few jobs already. Send me information on how to get the job and have someone to email me or call me about the job I applied for.
I always thought they used a really strong adhesive, but this makes sense. NO WAY would I come out unscathed haha @Heath Alva I am cringing just thinking about it!
With the pandemic raging we're lucky if we can order out for food through delivery app like DoorDash, UberEats, Postmates, etc. These gig workers are risking their health by travelling throughout the city or town you live in to bring your food to you. Here's a quick video on why if you don't tip your delivery driver in the app you're going to be eating a cold meal for sure at a much later time than you expected. #deliverydriver #coronavirus #losangeles #foodservices #TTT
Of course you tip, over tip.
No, I always pick up my order. As I suspected, the local news have filmed food delivery drivers and 95% put their hand on the food and grabbed a bit of food to eat. You can't trust people these days, discipline has gone down dramatically.
We've all had them, the days when we're at work where things just aren't going our way. Even the late great Alex Trebek (RIP) had those type of days when those four letter words just seem to fly out of our mouth with frustration.
How do you get over a bad day at work? #jobsearch #worklife #TTT
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Missing him already, what a great man!!! Also, oh my god hahahaha I love him swearing!
Have you ever met a famous person while you were working? It seems like a daily thing at this Target in LA
I know! I was transcribing before HIPPA existed. I could tell u scary stories that took place among mgr and employees on our office like over 20 years ago!!! Like looking at employees' lab tests and sharing with other employees while she viewed screen. With no prior permission!!! Scary!! Another bnus...being "curbside" consulted at church .regularly! Yeah... people walk up to me at church and tell me what their blood work results were last week! Me :. "I only SPELL the words...I. Not a labtech" them: " oh so you don't know if it's good or not"? Yeah..very awkward!!! Glad I'm out!!!
ok...I'll tell u this...used to be...people they want kept under the radar had a space before their last name.
I worked at a book store (pre-kindle) and people would go nuts to get a copy of the big sellers/authors. Some were not very kind when you explained that we weren't allowed to "hold" copies, but that they could pre-pay and we'd call them when it came in... The store would get crushed with people, strategically right in front of the registers. It was mayhem.