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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

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By *wisted999Man  over a year ago

North Bucks

My Christmas party tomorrow night. Will be extra nice We the public salute you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P"

Absolutely agree with this! Great post xx

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Great post OP.

I think many people forget this, especially after a few drinks...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them. "

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"My Christmas party tomorrow night. Will be extra nice We the public salute you "

Good to hear. Honestly, it can make such a difference

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P"

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening!

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By *uxom redCouple  over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Well said op,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Absolutely agree with this! Great post xx"

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening! "

Bloody hell, there's a restaurant in Dudley you should visit

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Great post OP.

I think many people forget this, especially after a few drinks..."

Especially at closing time!

Just leave already

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Well said op,

"

Thank you

Mwah

P

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening!

Bloody hell, there's a restaurant in Dudley you should visit

P"

It was the wine that was the killer. They got their 10% in cash.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening!

Bloody hell, there's a restaurant in Dudley you should visit

P

It was the wine that was the killer. They got their 10% in cash. "

Wasn’t just me btw!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well said OP. I always tip a bit extra at Christmas and always in cash.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them. "

It rarely goes to staff other than covering their wages.

Pretty sure the owners love this time of year and the eternal con that is valentines day.

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By *adylydfordWoman  over a year ago

altinkum


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them. "

Lol we dont see a penny of that. The only extra money is made in any tips that are given. Christmas eve, christmas day and boxing day i have 17 hour shifts on each day last thing we need is people being unnecessarily rude, disrespectful or arguing when we need to shut up the bar to clean up. We are human you know. We get tired after being on our feet for excessively long shifts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Maybe just be nice to whomever you have to speak to on a work basis.

Nobody deserves to be spoken to like shit, whether they’re in the hospitality business or some other place of work.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening!

Bloody hell, there's a restaurant in Dudley you should visit

P

It was the wine that was the killer. They got their 10% in cash. "

10%. Jeepers.

I'm lucky to get on average 2% over the whole shift

I don't expect tips, but they really help and can make the difference between having gas in the meter or not. I got 37p off a table of 34 earlier this year that had me run ragged all bloody night.

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Lol we dont see a penny of that. The only extra money is made in any tips that are given. Christmas eve, christmas day and boxing day i have 17 hour shifts on each day last thing we need is people being unnecessarily rude, disrespectful or arguing when we need to shut up the bar to clean up. We are human you know. We get tired after being on our feet for excessively long shifts."

Then just as you think "I got 30 seconds, I can finally go for a piss, I've only been holding it 7 hours" you're the closest cunt to the phone as it starts ringing Nooooooooooooooo

Every. Bastard. Time.

P

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Coz the server sees those profits

Come on Steve, have a heart

P

I meant it kindly. We left a £60 tip this evening!

Bloody hell, there's a restaurant in Dudley you should visit

P

It was the wine that was the killer. They got their 10% in cash.

10%. Jeepers.

I'm lucky to get on average 2% over the whole shift

I don't expect tips, but they really help and can make the difference between having gas in the meter or not. I got 37p off a table of 34 earlier this year that had me run ragged all bloody night.

P"

It was a family owned pizza place so I’m expecting their markup and tip did compensate them.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Maybe just be nice to whomever you have to speak to on a work basis.

Nobody deserves to be spoken to like shit, whether they’re in the hospitality business or some other place of work."

It should go without saying, but unfortunately that's not the case, moreso when alcohol is involved

P

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Thank you PP. This is my third Christmas working in a hotel and as the kids holidays are always busy, we'll be busy anyway. Well looking forward to a bar shift on NYE!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Having previously worked for Sainsburys for a long time I can promise that Christmas is an absolute nightmare! I hope anyone in retail or hospitality has a easy Xmas and I hope they get to enjoy some kind of festive fun

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well said op

I work in retail and the way we get treated by a some customers is appalling.

I know there is a lot of pressure on every one to have a perfect Christmas but that's no excuse for abusing staff

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Well said op

I work in retail and the way we get treated by a some customers is appalling.

I know there is a lot of pressure on every one to have a perfect Christmas but that's no excuse for abusing staff "

Look, mate, all I’ve ever said is ‘move ya fookin’ Mutt outta ma way’

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Thank you PP. This is my third Christmas working in a hotel and as the kids holidays are always busy, we'll be busy anyway. Well looking forward to a bar shift on NYE!"

We get to choose 1 key day off. I'm off NYE evening but working the day and I have my chosen day off... NYD. Without doubt the worst day of the year to work coz nobody wants to cook so they come out to eat, are hanging like dead fish, feel like shit and lacking patience.

Get more abuse and complaints on new years day than any full month!

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Well said op

I work in retail and the way we get treated by a some customers is appalling.

I know there is a lot of pressure on every one to have a perfect Christmas but that's no excuse for abusing staff "

A genuine "merry Christmas" can mean so much

P

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Having previously worked for Sainsburys for a long time I can promise that Christmas is an absolute nightmare! I hope anyone in retail or hospitality has a easy Xmas and I hope they get to enjoy some kind of festive fun"

Back at ya, have a good un

P

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Thank you PP. This is my third Christmas working in a hotel and as the kids holidays are always busy, we'll be busy anyway. Well looking forward to a bar shift on NYE!

We get to choose 1 key day off. I'm off NYE evening but working the day and I have my chosen day off... NYD. Without doubt the worst day of the year to work coz nobody wants to cook so they come out to eat, are hanging like dead fish, feel like shit and lacking patience.

Get more abuse and complaints on new years day than any full month!

P"

Oh, we were all banned from asking for specific days off this year cos everyone changed their minds last year

All I can remember is breakfast on the 23rd, off the 24th, breakfast on the 25th, off the 26th (I think)... can't remember the next few days, then six hour bar NYE night and a ten hour split on New Year's Day.

Could be worse. I worked in a brassiere on the seafront a few years ago. Shut at tea time in Christmas Eve til Boxing Day but we'd get bloody bollocked all Boxing Day. One year I did from 12 midday on NYE til half past midnight on NYD then came back in at 10am.

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well said op

I work in retail and the way we get treated by a some customers is appalling.

I know there is a lot of pressure on every one to have a perfect Christmas but that's no excuse for abusing staff

Look, mate, all I’ve ever said is ‘move ya fookin’ Mutt outta ma way’ "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Having previously worked for Sainsburys for a long time I can promise that Christmas is an absolute nightmare! I hope anyone in retail or hospitality has a easy Xmas and I hope they get to enjoy some kind of festive fun"

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

Well you've ruined my fantasy of being a blousey big busted barmaid now Op didn't realise it would be so hard.

Actually totally agree

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P"

goes for anyone who has to work over Christmas it is not just NHS or bar workers it is those that have to support children in homes because their family are in prison or abused their child and have sections on them we work 24/7 too for minimum wage and get shitty times and do not go home for days nor see family or friends

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge

Some big companies do not allow you to leave a tip etc as the staff can not receive it either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can I just ask those who work in retail, especially shops, that when we come in after a long day at work dealing with shit phone calls from the public and trying to do three things at once, all we want is to get the shopping we want, pay for it and leave so please don’t just stand around talking amongst yourselves whilst the queues grow longer.

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By *ea monkeyMan  over a year ago

Manchester (he/him)

Hear hear PP, very well said.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well said

I’m ready to kick some customer’s arses at this point.

Humans

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge


"Can I just ask those who work in retail, especially shops, that when we come in after a long day at work dealing with shit phone calls from the public and trying to do three things at once, all we want is to get the shopping we want, pay for it and leave so please don’t just stand around talking amongst yourselves whilst the queues grow longer. "

Use the self service checkout then lol

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them. "

Only the business owners, the general staff are amongst the lowest paid jobs there are.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P"

I spent years being this person, it’s very hard work around the Christmas period but quite fun people watching

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By *icplshropsCouple  over a year ago

Rock

Well said.

Having been working in retail in all different shapes and forms for 30 years, and had my fair share of obnoxious, arrogant and abusive customers, I’m always exceptionally nice to shop workers and servers. It takes a lot for me to complain and I always give a cash tip to any hard working servers.

J

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P"

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples!

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman  over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

I've worked in hospitality, in one form or another all my life.

My over a decade as a licensee running my own pub/restaurant.

I never saw my Eldest over Christmas, New Year in all those years.

He spent it with his dad, and his family

Yes, it was my choice of job, it provided a damn good income, that gave him a good life & an excellent education.

But it hurt not seeing him on those days.

I'm working tonight, I'll be on the door.

I know I'll be dealing with folks, who probably started drinking at lunch time, who won't understand why at 19.00hrs tonight I'm not letting them in, or having to ask them to leave.

I get more abuse, punches thrown at me over the 'festive' period than accross the entire year.

I'll smile, take their shit, call them a taxi, make sure they're safe til it arrives, then wave them merrily on their way home to their families.

Please be nice to those of us working, so you can have your nights out x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well said ladies and gents.

I take my hat off to you all.

X

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By *a Fee VerteWoman  over a year ago

Limbo


"

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples! "

Really hope that was an attempt at 'humour'. The 'choice' for many in low paid work is often very limited, for all sorts of reasons. Sadly, there aren't enough 'better' jobs for everyone who'd like one and in any case, *someone* has to do all the low paid work or the country would grind to a halt. Doesn't mean those workers aren't entitled to a bit of respect and consideration if they're fulfilling their duties.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples! "

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By *aulupforitMan  over a year ago

Corbridge

It sometimes not as simple as that to get another job.What would happen if the server does not exist where are you going to go then??.Get back to your 9-5 office

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Damn it P I'm tearing up here for you..

I know you are right though. In fact, anyone in a public facing job over the Christmas and New Year period, feeling for you and hop it's relatively stress and drama free...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Bloody good post ... well done OP

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple  over a year ago

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Well said, we promise not to moan about our roast potatoes if we eat out during the festive period.

Don’t forget the nhs staff as well

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The mark-up on the food and wine will compensate them.

Only the business owners, the general staff are amongst the lowest paid jobs there are.

Cal"

That is only because staff are willing to work long hours for low pay. If all staff united and demanded better pay, they would get it. Problem is those who will take low paid jobs kill the wages structure.

Merry Christmas to all who work it or enjoy it at home.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can I just ask those who work in retail, especially shops, that when we come in after a long day at work dealing with shit phone calls from the public and trying to do three things at once, all we want is to get the shopping we want, pay for it and leave so please don’t just stand around talking amongst yourselves whilst the queues grow longer.

Use the self service checkout then lol"

That’s just as bad when you try and buy something age restricted and it says “someone is coming to help you.”

No they’re bloody not. They’re too busy talking amongst themselves

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can I just ask those who work in retail, especially shops, that when we come in after a long day at work dealing with shit phone calls from the public and trying to do three things at once, all we want is to get the shopping we want, pay for it and leave so please don’t just stand around talking amongst yourselves whilst the queues grow longer.

Use the self service checkout then lol

That’s just as bad when you try and buy something age restricted and it says “someone is coming to help you.”

No they’re bloody not. They’re too busy talking amongst themselves "

Also every self checkout installed equates to 3 staff being laid off! Support humans, dont use self checkout!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples! "

Have you heard the expression " there but for the grace of God, go I?"

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan  over a year ago

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"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples! "

Seriously??

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples! "

It's not as simple as that as most people over about 22 would be able to tell you (Oh, you're in your mid-40s? My mistake)

When people don't have much in the way of qualifications, but plenty of experience in hospitality then that's the job they can get quickly, which they often need to do as they can hardly build up a decent amount of savings so they can study or take some time out to think about their options. Not when their jobs are low-paid and they're relying on constant income to keep the roof over their heads.

The same will apply to other such jobs like those in the shopfloor and till operating roles in retail.

Incidentally would that be your advice to others whenever their job gets a bit too tricky? Perhaps the London Met police should have downed tools when the London riots kicked off?

B

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We are recovery and I'm out over the holiday to get shouted at and last year had a customer try and hit me for not having the part for there car.

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By *rumpyMcFuckNuggetMan  over a year ago

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"Hey hey hey mofos, so, it's almost officially time for many of you to break up from work, head out to pubs, restaurants and other places to eat, drink and be merry.

For those who've worked in the hospitality industry, you'll need no reminders of how hard it can be. For those who haven't, I'm gonna give you an insight, and hopefully something to think about when you're out having a great time.

Your server, bar staff, the person on the till, you need to remember this is also their Xmas too.... And they're spending it serving you for minimum wage. They're far busier than usual, please cut them some slack.

It isn't glamorous for them, yet many make an effort with their appearance, they smile and are polite even though they're frustrated, exhausted, hungry, need the toilet and are trying to remember 50 things at once whilst dodging kids that are running around instead of sitting at the table.

They've probably already been spoken to like absolute shit today and accused of "ruining Xmas" because they're unable to accommodate someones unrealistic expectations.

Many don't get the chance for a proper break, haven't seen their family for christ knows how long, are missing out on their own family gatherings or parties with friends.

In short, be patient, be respectful, wish them a Merry Christmas and don't be too demanding, they're people not miracle workers....

And the last point: when it's closing time, they're not being party poopers spoiling your fun when they're trying politely to get you to leave - they're trying to do a job which they'll probably have to be back in again in roughly 8 hours time, and they still need to travel home, shower, eat if they're lucky and sleep, get back up for work, get ready, try and snaffle some breakfast down them, travel back to work and be expected to be bright eyes and bushy tailed with a smile on their face ready to do it all again....

P

Their choice, get over it or get another job.. Simples!

It's not as simple as that as most people over about 22 would be able to tell you (Oh, you're in your mid-40s? My mistake)

When people don't have much in the way of qualifications, but plenty of experience in hospitality then that's the job they can get quickly, which they often need to do as they can hardly build up a decent amount of savings so they can study or take some time out to think about their options. Not when their jobs are low-paid and they're relying on constant income to keep the roof over their heads.

The same will apply to other such jobs like those in the shopfloor and till operating roles in retail.

Incidentally would that be your advice to others whenever their job gets a bit too tricky? Perhaps the London Met police should have downed tools when the London riots kicked off?

B"

Spot on

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