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Please remove if not allowed but I recently quit a job and would like to share my message of resignation from a side job I had for 5-6 months.
For context this is at a restaurant and we have been under staffed and working during the pandemic, putting ourselves at risk. Because outdoor dining is now year round servers now have to cover sometimes twice the amount of tables as they used to and every day the managers plan their tastings, and meetings and are not available to help.
âMegan after thinking it over, I realize I am not as receptive to this feedback as I previously thought I was.
I have been working during a worker shortage, during a global pandemic and I have always been very patient with how little support I receive during lunch services. I assume the company is asking for a lot of labor from all of you, and scheduling your meetings and tasting during a âlower stakesâ service makes sense and itâs the same thing I would do, if I were in your position. But to have the company pay someone (probably more than they pay me!) to rate my service and use a rubric for a dinner service, where a server has three times the support and a fraction of section. Is disconnected and wildly disrespectful.
I hated having you threaten my job based on a single meal, Iâve served out of hundreds. But I understand the position you are in. Itâs unfair on all sides.
I currently have the unique fortune to work as skilled service professional during a labor shortage.
I cannot work for a company that isnât on my side. â
Then I deleted Slack.
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