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I hate washing dishes. The waitresses abandoned all of their responsibilities, so now I'm the one returning all cups that they need, mopping the front area (normally a wait-staff job, but they leave early now), and sometimes also polishing, sorting, and wrapping silverware. Plus, sometimes my boss decides that I need to bus tables, because we are that busy. Problem is, when we are that busy, I have to time to bus, because I work alone! And the cooks have me do prep even when we are really busy so that the dirty dishes pile up and I am forced to contribute to the mess. They also lack the ability to get anything for themselves. Not just that, but the restaurant work at doesn't hire a janitor, so it's also my job to take out all trashes, crush and recycle everything, and clean anything else they ask. The waitresses don't even clean off their plates.
Mathematically speaking, I do way more work than anyone. Our store seats 50. There are 4 Waitresses at any given point, meaning that they all serve 17.5 people on average. There are also around 4 cooks, putting it at 17.5 again. There's only one of me. 50 plates of entres, plus 6 plates per appetizer, and drinks. Add that to whatever the kitchen uses to make the food (they are damn sloppy), and you've got 50people+5kitchen I have to clean up for.
That sounds bad enough, but after telling me that I could have about 25-30 hours/week (or at least saying "I'll do what I can"), my boss gives me 8 Freaking hours/week! She said that she has to take into consideration the people who have families to support. The guy who gets 5 days a week of work lives with his mom. I am trying to pay for an apartment.
I've also had to inform my employer of illegal policies before. They were going to make it so if you didn't clock in, you wouldn't get paid. When I told them that was illegal, they changed it to if you don't clock in you WILL be paid, but also fired.
The good: I eat one meal per shift for free. Good food.
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