logicallefty
Moderator
Took the day off work and my truck in to get worked on last Friday. Went next door and sat at McDonald's and f@rted around on the Internet while I waited for 2 hours. It was during the lunch hour, 11:30am - 1:30pm.
That I could tell there were 7 maybe 8 employees that I could see including back in the kitchen. They got mobbed and had 2 lines going with many people.
There were 3 women employees "dancing around" behind the counter who would do one little task and look busy, then walk around and not do anything other than keep moving and look busy, AND, give orders to the other employees.. They were telling them to speed it up, griping about their screw ups, trying to tell them how to do it better, etc.
3 people shouting orders for 4-5 other people ???? Any math majors here want to explain this logically?
It was all I could do to keep my mouth shut as I watched this and not go up and say "you know, if you guys did some real work everyone here would be a winner today". But I didn't because it wasn't my problem or business. All I bought was a Diet Coke and it wasn't yet busy when I was in line, this happened about 10 minutes later and went on for almost 2 hours. Only one of these women was dressed like they may be a manager or crew chief, the other two were in regular cloths like everyone else. I don't think they had any more authority than what they gave themselves, but the worst part, the one who did appear to be in charge was letting them do it.
The worst part of it all, the women were not just giving orders for the good of all. You could clearly tell by their tone that they were getting off on it and thought they were big sh|t.
Is this a scenario others have seen?
That I could tell there were 7 maybe 8 employees that I could see including back in the kitchen. They got mobbed and had 2 lines going with many people.
There were 3 women employees "dancing around" behind the counter who would do one little task and look busy, then walk around and not do anything other than keep moving and look busy, AND, give orders to the other employees.. They were telling them to speed it up, griping about their screw ups, trying to tell them how to do it better, etc.
3 people shouting orders for 4-5 other people ???? Any math majors here want to explain this logically?
It was all I could do to keep my mouth shut as I watched this and not go up and say "you know, if you guys did some real work everyone here would be a winner today". But I didn't because it wasn't my problem or business. All I bought was a Diet Coke and it wasn't yet busy when I was in line, this happened about 10 minutes later and went on for almost 2 hours. Only one of these women was dressed like they may be a manager or crew chief, the other two were in regular cloths like everyone else. I don't think they had any more authority than what they gave themselves, but the worst part, the one who did appear to be in charge was letting them do it.
The worst part of it all, the women were not just giving orders for the good of all. You could clearly tell by their tone that they were getting off on it and thought they were big sh|t.
Is this a scenario others have seen?