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I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
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By *W_Red OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*"
Yes I don't envy you trying to police it. Even the supermarket staff got abuse so god help the bar workers when people have had a few |
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*"
Urgh, that sounds horrendous |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Nope
The takeaways, the beaches etc are examples of what it will be like.
Throw in alcohol and people getting arsey over distancing, I bet violence will follow |
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Yes I don't envy you trying to police it. Even the supermarket staff got abuse so god help the bar workers when people have had a few"
I'm not expecting to be employed for much longer put it that way
I'm not even in a pub, I'm a waitress in a restaurant with a bar. It was hard enough beforehand with people thinking the rules don't apply to them. "Oh go on, turn a blind eye" ohhh go get fucked ya selfish cunt
That's something good about wearing a mask, I'll be able to swear at people and call them cunts under my breath and they'll have no idea. |
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"Nope
The takeaways, the beaches etc are examples of what it will be like.
Throw in alcohol and people getting arsey over distancing, I bet violence will follow "
Exactly |
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Urgh, that sounds horrendous "
I've had food thrown at me for answering the phone before now and not going to a table when they clicked their fingers at me.
I've been spat at for informing a parent their child was too tall to go in the play area.
I've had travellers threaten to fill the car park with caravans and close our business down because I wouldn't serve snakebite as it's against policy.
I've been called a pae*o for taking a photo of someones number plate when they ran without paying as they were bungling the kids into the car (and I made sure the kids weren't in the pic )
Had a steak knife at my throat for refusing to give a refund on food that had been eaten
Can't fucking wait |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's bad enough babysitting "adults" on any normal weekend, never mind next weekend.
Imagine everyone after 1 shandy, social distancing out the window, carnage everywhere.
Good job im already busy wanking with sandpaper |
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Urgh, that sounds horrendous
I've had food thrown at me for answering the phone before now and not going to a table when they clicked their fingers at me.
I've been spat at for informing a parent their child was too tall to go in the play area.
I've had travellers threaten to fill the car park with caravans and close our business down because I wouldn't serve snakebite as it's against policy.
I've been called a pae*o for taking a photo of someones number plate when they ran without paying as they were bungling the kids into the car (and I made sure the kids weren't in the pic )
Had a steak knife at my throat for refusing to give a refund on food that had been eaten
Can't fucking wait "
Bloody hell, sounds like some clientele, tell me where that pub again is so I can avoid it |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
No, I won't be rushing to the pub for a while. Reopening on a Saturday is just asking for trouble. There's a few pubs around here are waiting until the Monday, a good call I think.
Some rules I've been reading about: max 6 people from same household or 4 from different households.
Booking a table for a 2/3hr timeslot.
Texting or ordering drinks from an ap.
One in one out in the loos.
Putting contact details in a register which the pub keeps for 21 days for track and trace.
Two words...Fuck That
Good luck to everyone who works in hospitality, I really hope people show respect. |
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Urgh, that sounds horrendous
I've had food thrown at me for answering the phone before now and not going to a table when they clicked their fingers at me.
I've been spat at for informing a parent their child was too tall to go in the play area.
I've had travellers threaten to fill the car park with caravans and close our business down because I wouldn't serve snakebite as it's against policy.
I've been called a pae*o for taking a photo of someones number plate when they ran without paying as they were bungling the kids into the car (and I made sure the kids weren't in the pic )
Had a steak knife at my throat for refusing to give a refund on food that had been eaten
Can't fucking wait
Bloody hell, sounds like some clientele, tell me where that pub again is so I can avoid it "
Dudley...
I've been there 11 years, that's just the ones I could think of in 3 minutes
At the other end of the scale you've people who treat you as family, and they are the reason I do the job I do.
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Urgh, that sounds horrendous
I've had food thrown at me for answering the phone before now and not going to a table when they clicked their fingers at me.
I've been spat at for informing a parent their child was too tall to go in the play area.
I've had travellers threaten to fill the car park with caravans and close our business down because I wouldn't serve snakebite as it's against policy.
I've been called a pae*o for taking a photo of someones number plate when they ran without paying as they were bungling the kids into the car (and I made sure the kids weren't in the pic )
Had a steak knife at my throat for refusing to give a refund on food that had been eaten
Can't fucking wait "
I hope it’s not too awful |
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By *W_Red OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Yes I don't envy you trying to police it. Even the supermarket staff got abuse so god help the bar workers when people have had a few
I'm not expecting to be employed for much longer put it that way
I'm not even in a pub, I'm a waitress in a restaurant with a bar. It was hard enough beforehand with people thinking the rules don't apply to them. "Oh go on, turn a blind eye" ohhh go get fucked ya selfish cunt
That's something good about wearing a mask, I'll be able to swear at people and call them cunts under my breath and they'll have no idea."
That's one way of looking at it haha superb |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"No, I won't be rushing to the pub for a while. Reopening on a Saturday is just asking for trouble. There's a few pubs around here are waiting until the Monday, a good call I think.
Some rules I've been reading about: max 6 people from same household or 4 from different households.
Booking a table for a 2/3hr timeslot.
Texting or ordering drinks from an ap.
One in one out in the loos.
Putting contact details in a register which the pub keeps for 21 days for track and trace.
Two words...Fuck That
Good luck to everyone who works in hospitality, I really hope people show respect. "
Echoing that last line. I work in retail and for the most part people have been good. I do hope that anyone who goes out shows the respect people in the Hospitality sector deserve |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'll be there, but not through choice believe me.
I'd much rather be furloughed a bit longer and let the piss heads get used to the new rules instead of being one of the staff trying to enforce the rules people aren't gonna want to abide by
*sigh*
Urgh, that sounds horrendous
I've had food thrown at me for answering the phone before now and not going to a table when they clicked their fingers at me.
I've been spat at for informing a parent their child was too tall to go in the play area.
I've had travellers threaten to fill the car park with caravans and close our business down because I wouldn't serve snakebite as it's against policy.
I've been called a pae*o for taking a photo of someones number plate when they ran without paying as they were bungling the kids into the car (and I made sure the kids weren't in the pic )
Had a steak knife at my throat for refusing to give a refund on food that had been eaten
Can't fucking wait
Bloody hell, sounds like some clientele, tell me where that pub again is so I can avoid it
Dudley...
I've been there 11 years, that's just the ones I could think of in 3 minutes
At the other end of the scale you've people who treat you as family, and they are the reason I do the job I do.
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Ahhh now that does not surprise me.
I lived there for 12 years, glad to be out of it |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Nope. I love pubs and bars and going out, but I’ll follow the rules and just know I’ll get irked by the people that don’t.
Also, I can already hear some guy saying ‘corona please love, hold the virus’ and I just know it’s going to be one of those jokes that bar staff hear 800 times a day
I’m happy to meet with friends in gardens and at the beach until things calm down |
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"Nope. I love pubs and bars and going out, but I’ll follow the rules and just know I’ll get irked by the people that don’t.
Also, I can already hear some guy saying ‘corona please love, hold the virus’ and I just know it’s going to be one of those jokes that bar staff hear 800 times a day
I’m happy to meet with friends in gardens and at the beach until things calm down "
I genuinely didn’t even think of that as the joke. I’ve tried to not think too much about pubs and what not. I feel for the bar staff here. |
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"Nope. I love pubs and bars and going out, but I’ll follow the rules and just know I’ll get irked by the people that don’t.
Also, I can already hear some guy saying ‘corona please love, hold the virus’ and I just know it’s going to be one of those jokes that bar staff hear 800 times a day
I’m happy to meet with friends in gardens and at the beach until things calm down "
*Groan* |
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"Nope. I love pubs and bars and going out, but I’ll follow the rules and just know I’ll get irked by the people that don’t.
Also, I can already hear some guy saying ‘corona please love, hold the virus’ and I just know it’s going to be one of those jokes that bar staff hear 800 times a day
I’m happy to meet with friends in gardens and at the beach until things calm down " Damn, I've been planning saying that for months. |
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