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azzurro32 09-09-2008 02:07 PM

I've got a couple. This restaurant was pretty popular in West Van, but has been shut down for sometime.

- One of the waiters had to pee during their shift. It was busy, so instead of going to the washroom, he pissed in a jug behind the bar, and walked away leaving the FULL jug on the counter.

- During weddings, I've been known to drop the roast beef on the ground a time or two, and put it back on the platter (5 second rule, right?)

- My first shif there I cleared a table. I threw the excess meat in the garbage (it was a pricey dish). Manager came in, said the person wanted take out, so we had to take the meat out from the garbage and package it to go (this garbage was directly underneath the sink where all the scraps and dirty water go into).

- The dishwasher sometimes prepared the desserts (with this dishwashing glove on, the same one he used to throw away the garbages)

Different place, convention center:

- In order to get a new cup of coffee, we'd have to walk about the size of a football stadium and back depending on where our new section was. Once or twice if someone asked for a cup of coffee I used an already cleared cup to pour the new coffee in and give it to the person

- Instead of taking the time to walk back and forth for a single fork, sometimes we'd reach into a bus pan, take out a used fork, slightly clean it and hand it to the customer.

I have so many more stories its scary.

But you know what the funny thing is? We've all had this type of shit pulled on us and managed to live the next day to say about this stuff never happening to us. As for me I am going to Mongolian Grill on Denman right now, I just imagine what weird shit process the food has gone through.

BNR32_Coupe 09-09-2008 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azzurro32 (Post 6022664)
I've got a couple. This restaurant was pretty popular in West Van, but has been shut down for sometime.

- One of the waiters had to pee during their shift. It was busy, so instead of going to the washroom, he pissed in a jug behind the bar, and walked away leaving the FULL jug on the counter.

- During weddings, I've been known to drop the roast beef on the ground a time or two, and put it back on the platter (5 second rule, right?)

- My first shif there I cleared a table. I threw the excess meat in the garbage (it was a pricey dish). Manager came in, said the person wanted take out, so we had to take the meat out from the garbage and package it to go (this garbage was directly underneath the sink where all the scraps and dirty water go into).

- The dishwasher sometimes prepared the desserts (with this dishwashing glove on, the same one he used to throw away the garbages)

Different place, convention center:

- In order to get a new cup of coffee, we'd have to walk about the size of a football stadium and back depending on where our new section was. Once or twice if someone asked for a cup of coffee I used an already cleared cup to pour the new coffee in and give it to the person

- Instead of taking the time to walk back and forth for a single fork, sometimes we'd reach into a bus pan, take out a used fork, slightly clean it and hand it to the customer.

I have so many more stories its scary.

But you know what the funny thing is? We've all had this type of shit pulled on us and managed to live the next day to say about this stuff never happening to us. As for me I am going to Mongolian Grill on Denman right now, I just imagine what weird shit process the food has gone through.

I guess if the customers an asshole, some would argue that it's OK to f%k with their food (serving karma to them, right?), but it sounds like you're just too lazy to do it properly

tool001 09-09-2008 03:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raid3n (Post 6022514)
bell wanted me to pay 40$ to hook up a new phone when mine got stolen. i told them to fuck themselves and didn't hook up a new one.... they didn't like that so much...

good for u,, i would tell the director and corp sales guys off all the time, told them bell sucked, when i worked for them. infact use to make fun of them trying to use Bell phones in elevators..
i use to be with bell, long time ago, they use to turn off features on thr cell phones . like computer cable sync ,

so i used thr website to tranfer pic, 24 of them. cost me 64$, i paid the bill, then paid $200 to cancel my contract, and told them to F off.

Alphamale 09-09-2008 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azzurro32 (Post 6022664)
I've got a couple. This restaurant was pretty popular in West Van, but has been shut down for sometime.

- One of the waiters had to pee during their shift. It was busy, so instead of going to the washroom, he pissed in a jug behind the bar, and walked away leaving the FULL jug on the counter.

- During weddings, I've been known to drop the roast beef on the ground a time or two, and put it back on the platter (5 second rule, right?)

- My first shif there I cleared a table. I threw the excess meat in the garbage (it was a pricey dish). Manager came in, said the person wanted take out, so we had to take the meat out from the garbage and package it to go (this garbage was directly underneath the sink where all the scraps and dirty water go into).

- The dishwasher sometimes prepared the desserts (with this dishwashing glove on, the same one he used to throw away the garbages)

Different place, convention center:

- In order to get a new cup of coffee, we'd have to walk about the size of a football stadium and back depending on where our new section was. Once or twice if someone asked for a cup of coffee I used an already cleared cup to pour the new coffee in and give it to the person

- Instead of taking the time to walk back and forth for a single fork, sometimes we'd reach into a bus pan, take out a used fork, slightly clean it and hand it to the customer.

I have so many more stories its scary.

But you know what the funny thing is? We've all had this type of shit pulled on us and managed to live the next day to say about this stuff never happening to us. As for me I am going to Mongolian Grill on Denman right now, I just imagine what weird shit process the food has gone through.


You and your kind make me sick.

underscore 09-09-2008 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azzurro32 (Post 6022664)
I've got a couple. This restaurant was pretty popular in West Van, but has been shut down for sometime.

- One of the waiters had to pee during their shift. It was busy, so instead of going to the washroom, he pissed in a jug behind the bar, and walked away leaving the FULL jug on the counter.

- During weddings, I've been known to drop the roast beef on the ground a time or two, and put it back on the platter (5 second rule, right?)

- My first shif there I cleared a table. I threw the excess meat in the garbage (it was a pricey dish). Manager came in, said the person wanted take out, so we had to take the meat out from the garbage and package it to go (this garbage was directly underneath the sink where all the scraps and dirty water go into).

- The dishwasher sometimes prepared the desserts (with this dishwashing glove on, the same one he used to throw away the garbages)

Different place, convention center:

- In order to get a new cup of coffee, we'd have to walk about the size of a football stadium and back depending on where our new section was. Once or twice if someone asked for a cup of coffee I used an already cleared cup to pour the new coffee in and give it to the person

- Instead of taking the time to walk back and forth for a single fork, sometimes we'd reach into a bus pan, take out a used fork, slightly clean it and hand it to the customer.

I have so many more stories its scary.

But you know what the funny thing is? We've all had this type of shit pulled on us and managed to live the next day to say about this stuff never happening to us. As for me I am going to Mongolian Grill on Denman right now, I just imagine what weird shit process the food has gone through.

that's typically when a half decent person would quit and call in food inspection/safety, but it seems you were too lazy to do that too.

muteki 09-09-2008 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by azzurro32 (Post 6022664)
I've got a couple. This restaurant was pretty popular in West Van, but has been shut down for sometime.

- One of the waiters had to pee during their shift. It was busy, so instead of going to the washroom, he pissed in a jug behind the bar, and walked away leaving the FULL jug on the counter.

- During weddings, I've been known to drop the roast beef on the ground a time or two, and put it back on the platter (5 second rule, right?)

- My first shif there I cleared a table. I threw the excess meat in the garbage (it was a pricey dish). Manager came in, said the person wanted take out, so we had to take the meat out from the garbage and package it to go (this garbage was directly underneath the sink where all the scraps and dirty water go into).

- The dishwasher sometimes prepared the desserts (with this dishwashing glove on, the same one he used to throw away the garbages)

Different place, convention center:

- In order to get a new cup of coffee, we'd have to walk about the size of a football stadium and back depending on where our new section was. Once or twice if someone asked for a cup of coffee I used an already cleared cup to pour the new coffee in and give it to the person

- Instead of taking the time to walk back and forth for a single fork, sometimes we'd reach into a bus pan, take out a used fork, slightly clean it and hand it to the customer.

I have so many more stories its scary.

But you know what the funny thing is? We've all had this type of shit pulled on us and managed to live the next day to say about this stuff never happening to us. As for me I am going to Mongolian Grill on Denman right now, I just imagine what weird shit process the food has gone through.

Sounds like you're just lazy and doing it on your own, whereas most of the other stories of of other people doing it. That's freaking disgusting, if you're too lazy to do things properly, stop working in the service industry.

Truenosan 09-09-2008 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6022215)
I'm not saying his is right or wrong, but to say insurance is more expensive in Ontario is a blanket statement. I bet if you were 50 and had a clean driving record for the past 20 years and insured 4 cars at one time, total cost of insurance will be lower than if you were to insure the same cars through ICBC.
Bodyshops charge more because of supply and demand, and the same goes with alarm installs.
OD is providing a service, and if people felt he was overcharging his business will slow down or people will stop going to him. But if his installs were world class, winning awards, then he can charge a little higher. Right now, the market price for compustar installs is what it is, which is higher than Toronto.

Thank you thank you thank you for a response that is actually worth reading. The insurance analogy I just threw out there, I haven't lived in Ontario so I wouldn't know.

dac11 09-09-2008 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6022993)
that's typically when a half decent person would quit and call in food inspection/safety, but it seems you were too lazy to do that too.

I use to work for a restaurnt that BRIBES the health inspectors. Worked there for 2 years and i've never see the inspector come to check, they always sit down with the owner to eat/drink have a good time and then leave with the biggest smile on their face. If the health inspector wasnt corrupt, that place would get shut down in a blink of an eye. Rats and roaches everywhere and improper food storage and handling.

They broke every code out there for the place, labor, fire, health...you name it. Im glad im no longer in the food industry, it makes me sick even to think about that shit hole.

stuff99 09-10-2008 12:19 AM

please name the restaurants!

SumAznGuy 09-10-2008 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dac11 (Post 6023473)
they always sit down with the owner to eat/drink have a good time and then leave with the biggest smile on their face.

Can't be that bad. The inspector ate the food and left with the biggest smile on their face. If the food was bad, he would have left clutching his stomach and squeezing his ass cheeks together so he wouldn't crap in his pants.

TOPEC 09-10-2008 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy (Post 6023959)
Can't be that bad. The inspector ate the food and left with the biggest smile on their face. If the food was bad, he would have left clutching his stomach and squeezing his ass cheeks together so he wouldn't crap in his pants.

or it could be that the restaurant and cook specially clean/prepare HIS food so he doesnt get owned...

Jason00S2000 09-10-2008 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s13_coupe (Post 6022417)
A new car built by [company] leaves somewhere traveling at 100km/h. The rear differential locks up. The car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside. Now, should we initiate a recall? Take the number of vehicles in the field, A, multiply by the probable rate of failure, B, multiply by the average out-of-court settlement, C. A times B times C equals X. If X is less than the cost of a recall, they don't do one.


We're consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession. Murder, crime, poverty, these things don't concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines, television with 500 channels, some guy's name on my underwear. Rogaine, Viagra, Olestra.

dohboi 09-10-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tool001 (Post 6021345)
u r an idiot, i never said anybody to drive to toronto,. retard, i just said they do make more $ installing the same alarm here. thats all.

also as far as OD goes, u guys should stop dissing other installers, saying that thr shit is from US and crap, do some research and then talk. im sure u didnt' live in toronto long enough to know that. . cheez , dont get pissed off when somebody says u guys charge more,, its simple fact. face it. oh btw. of course u can tell they are different than canadian, doesnt take much, cause they have different model no most of the time ;)
o3 civic.? what happened to ur Lexus , u were driving 2 years back?


So you obviously think no one in this world deserves to make money right? Like I should be doing compustars for $449 so I can't feed my kids, pay for my phone bill, pay rent, put in gas in my car, get insurance, pay for utilities, shop insurance, quality tools to work on your cars, database systems to help install alarms, and me to stay in business to give you lifetime warranty, and to spend time in school and lots of hard work to qualify ourselves to work on your car?


If I told you, you could get a Compustar installed with full options for $250 installed by a guy in his backyard, and you're gonna be his second car he's ever done would u do it?

What if you wanted to get laser eye surgery and the going rate was $2500. If I told you I knew a guy who could do it for you for $50 would u go for it?


I'd like to know what you do for a living, because I guess by the sounds of what you've said in this thread, tells me you don't think anyone in the world should be making money off you in anyway, so in your case, do you work for free?

You want a deal on a Compustar? I heard China has some great deals, go there.





For the rest of you, it doesn't matter what a company makes off of you, if you think they are competitively priced, and whatever goods or sevices you are receiving you believe its worth your value, then you would have already purchased it. It doesn't matter if Sun Sui Wah sells their desert for $12 when it only costs them $2 Dollars. They have expenses, like mortages for the building, employee labor, the guy who sits in the parking lot to watch your car. Clean tables, someone to clean the washroom and etc. etc.

If you can't afford to pay the going price, then don't do it. Don't bitch and complain about it.

You don't work for free, why do you expect others to?

efa5 09-11-2008 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason00S2000 (Post 6024031)
We're consumers. We are by-products of a lifestyle obsession. Murder, crime, poverty, these things don't concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines, television with 500 channels, some guy's name on my underwear. Rogaine, Viagra, Olestra.

He was the guerilla terrorist in the food service industry. Apart from seasoning the lobster bisque, he farted on the meringue, sneezed on braised endive, and as for the cream of mushroom soup, well...

maxx 09-11-2008 02:03 AM

...and wow

Girl 09-11-2008 12:15 PM

What my friends have told me

Swiss Chalet Missisauga
-Drops the meat, puts it back and cooks that baby up

Little Ceasars - Coquitlam (off Johnson)
-Jizz pizza anyone?
-The guys didn't wash their hands...ever.

Chinese restaurants
-By the end of the night they just water their free soup and desserts up if they don't have enough
-They don't wash their vegetables

AYCE Japanese restaurants
-They fry anything they don't sell and let ppl eat it the next day

fuhkyu 09-11-2008 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Girl (Post 6025789)
What my friends have told me

Swiss Chalet Missisauga
-Drops the meat, puts it back and cooks that baby up

Little Ceasars - Coquitlam (off Johnson)
-Jizz pizza anyone?
-The guys didn't wash their hands...ever.

Chinese restaurants
-By the end of the night they just water their free soup and desserts up if they don't have enough
-They don't wash their vegetables

AYCE Japanese restaurants
-They fry anything they don't sell and let ppl eat it the next day


Are you serious about the Jizz pizza? that's utterly disgusting

ecchiecchi 09-11-2008 12:59 PM

When I was working for A&W back 2 years ago, one of the Lansdowne employees came to the Richmond Centre store to help out a bit. The Lansdowne staff told as how A&W in Lansdowne refrigerates cooked meat for the day, and they just heat it up the next day. Food usually stays in the warmer for 2-3 hours.

The worst thing i've done was drop frozen chicken strips on the floor, quickly pick them up, wash them thoroughly and put it in the fryer. =/

Girl 09-11-2008 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by fuhkyu (Post 6025804)
Are you serious about the Jizz pizza? that's utterly disgusting

Well this would be like 6+ years ago, when all the guys that worked there were guys that I went to HS with and no joke, they'll do a lot of crazy shit. Apparently the manager/supervisor was a joke and would leave if they never told, in exchange they can do whatever they like or something.

TOPEC 09-11-2008 06:12 PM

any more stuff to reveal? so much stuff were revealed on the first few days of the thread... now it's slow...

.Renn.Sport 09-11-2008 06:18 PM

MMO Gold farms do not earn their money by selling gold

tiger_handheld 09-11-2008 08:15 PM

McDonalds Kingsway & Vic - 5+ years ago

We only made 2 veggie patties per day , it would sit in the warmer from opening ( 6.am) till closing ( 12.pm). Never order veggie patties from mc dix.

We dont use gloves when putting your burger together , we wipe off the grease on our pants and move onto the next burger.

Cheese Slices ( they come in blocks ) stay out the entire night - hence the rubbery feel.

I was there for 6mo's - couldnt remember the if we ever cleaned the Sunday & Milkshake machine.

BNR32_Coupe 09-12-2008 11:05 AM

My friend at this wheel alignment shop pushes or pulls the wheels of his customers cars a certain way to change the toe or camber on certain wheels, so when he makes a print-out of the results, the results seem really good.

If your car is unique/fast enough, valet drivers will take it out on a joy ride

When someone pukes in a roller coaster at playland, they hose it down, fill it up with water and keep sending the ride around the track. Meanwhile, they fill up the other roller coaster with people (theres usually 2 coasters). After awhile, when the line up is filled with new people that haven't witnessed the puking, they'll start using the dirty coaster again.

SumAznGuy 09-12-2008 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by s13_coupe (Post 6027349)
My friend at this wheel alignment shop pushes or pulls the wheels of his customers cars a certain way to change the toe or camber on certain wheels, so when he makes a print-out of the results, the results seem really good.

I've heard the same thing about those rebuild cars for sale at certain dealerships. To save money, they will try to reuse as much of the parts as they can. To get the cars past the final inspection before they can be sold, they need to get an alignment that shows the suspension is within spec and to do so they will get a few guys to pull/push/pry on what they need to get the alignment rack to show the alignment is within spec.

This happened to me a few years ago when I went in to buy a brand new car from the dealership on Lougheed and Willington. I went in on a tuesday to sign the paper work and the sales rep said the manager was away to to come back the next day. I did that and the MSRP was the same but the freight and PDI was up by $1000. Since I put a deposit down and they said the deposit was non-refundable and I had no written contract, I was stuck having to purchase the car at the higher delivery cost price.
I spoke to the manager the next day and he said since the car is a special car, first Spec V sentra in Vancouver, and there was high demand their lowest price gaurentee did not apply to this car. Everyone else was buying the same car for the same MSRP and the original delivery cost at other dealerships.
After a few more phone calls that they never returned, I went in person and gave the sales manager a piece of my mind in which his response was talk to our lawyers.
I went across the street to London Drugs and bought a digital camera, pulled into the lot and got out of the car. Took a picture of the Lowest price guarantee sign and drove away.
Next day, I got a phone call from the receptionist to come by and pickup my cheque for the difference.

To this day, I have not gone back to buy another car or for servicing.

Psykopathik 09-12-2008 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by .Renn.Sport (Post 6026283)
MMO Gold farms do not earn their money by selling gold

then they're doing it wrong. i knew a guy who did nothing but farm gold. went on nonstop vacations and quit his day job.


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