Taco Bell
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:59 pm
The town where I am attending University is a very small, rural town. Being a grad student I frequently eat dinner at ten pm or later, so my choices are typically Taco Bell or a local establishment affectionately referred to as Shitty's. I tend to go the TB for lunch when I am in a hurry and during the daytime they show exemplary service, but nighttime is another matter...
I have noticed the less than stellar standards but have declined to do anything about it until now. I know that the employees are at the end of a long day and are probably tired so I have held my tongue, but last night finally caused me to speak up.
It is not uncommon for them to give me my order on dirty trays with food stuck to them (a health department violation I'm sure) or for there to be groups of teenagers being loud, obnoxious, and vulgar. It's frustrating enough that nobody steps in to ask them to stop swearing at the top of their lungs, but what's worse the employees frequently join in! Like I said, I've pretty much held my tongue, but then I went there for a late night meal last night. There was a group of three teenagers sitting there eating and swearing up a storm. As I'm waiting for my food (which they had apparently forgotten to make) I can hear one of the guys in the group telling the others at the top of his voice how he won't date "fat" girls, and how he can say that because he used to be fat but then got his a** up and how all fat people are lazy. Now, I'm overweight and this made me decidedly uncomfortable. I very nearly asked for my money back and left, and might have had I not paid with a card. Plus, I did not wish to make a scene. Nobody asked this particular group to quiet down even a bit, and at least one of the employees was joining in on the conversation (and the swearing) from the kitchen! The kicker is that one of the people in that group is applying for a job! I called the customer service hotline today and politely outlined the issues with the night shift and told them that if this particular girl (whose first name I overheard) happened to get the job, I doubt I will be patronizing their restaurant when she is there.
That to me is just common sense: if you are going to be applying for a job with a business, you need be on your best behavior and make a good impression- not drive the customers away with your presence!
I have noticed the less than stellar standards but have declined to do anything about it until now. I know that the employees are at the end of a long day and are probably tired so I have held my tongue, but last night finally caused me to speak up.
It is not uncommon for them to give me my order on dirty trays with food stuck to them (a health department violation I'm sure) or for there to be groups of teenagers being loud, obnoxious, and vulgar. It's frustrating enough that nobody steps in to ask them to stop swearing at the top of their lungs, but what's worse the employees frequently join in! Like I said, I've pretty much held my tongue, but then I went there for a late night meal last night. There was a group of three teenagers sitting there eating and swearing up a storm. As I'm waiting for my food (which they had apparently forgotten to make) I can hear one of the guys in the group telling the others at the top of his voice how he won't date "fat" girls, and how he can say that because he used to be fat but then got his a** up and how all fat people are lazy. Now, I'm overweight and this made me decidedly uncomfortable. I very nearly asked for my money back and left, and might have had I not paid with a card. Plus, I did not wish to make a scene. Nobody asked this particular group to quiet down even a bit, and at least one of the employees was joining in on the conversation (and the swearing) from the kitchen! The kicker is that one of the people in that group is applying for a job! I called the customer service hotline today and politely outlined the issues with the night shift and told them that if this particular girl (whose first name I overheard) happened to get the job, I doubt I will be patronizing their restaurant when she is there.
That to me is just common sense: if you are going to be applying for a job with a business, you need be on your best behavior and make a good impression- not drive the customers away with your presence!