Lewii3vR

Lewii3vR t1_jb6xkv7 wrote

Yes, EVERYTHING is prepped in the morning. Veggies cut, meats put in marinade. All of it. If at 6 I’m out of fajita veggies, I don’t have enough people to say “hey, go cut more veggies so we can fry” - it sucks, but pulling someone from any position is gonna make things worse. We’re already doing the jobs of 2-3 ppl each

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Lewii3vR t1_jb632hd wrote

This is because the ingredients are made in the morning. Workers arrive as early as 7am to make everything for the day. Meats, rice, and fajita veggies get updated throughout (or until the grill team is out of prep) but everything else has to be done all at once in the am. With skeleton crews, they don’t have the manpower to endlessly make chips and salsa til 10.

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Lewii3vR t1_jb62fm2 wrote

Chipotle employee here - (only worked there for a bit, don’t @ me)

The ‘to-go’ gets the last of any ingredients in the store. If we have one tub of guac, it HAS to go to them. This is because (usually) managers have to contact the district managers to have those ingredients set to “not available” and most of them are hard to reach or just refuse. Since we cannot call the customer and ask to substitute (and doordash isn’t gonna decide for them) we have to prioritize them. Since everything is made in the morning, we can’t give you a heads up in the app.

As for times and waits - we’ve all seen the short staffing since the pandemic. It sucks, and the higher-ups aren’t hiring more than a couple people at a time. Most don’t stay because it’s a skeleton crew and the Karen customers have become more frequent and entitled.

I had a lady throw a fit because we didn’t fry onions and peppers separate so she could have extra onions. JUST onions. Almost everyone is angry about the vinaigrette costing a dollar, and I have to smile while I tell you it’s not my fault. People try to steal tortillas (won’t say they got one until after they pay. It’s $0.30 and def not worth it)

As a job, it sucks and no one wants to work there, that’s probably why it’s gone downhill so much.

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Lewii3vR t1_irnc6jt wrote

I participated in this!

Alice in wonderland themed game. Clued-up used an app to host a geo-based game where we wandered around to activate characters on the digital map.

Overall story was to free Alice from the Red Queen and save her from being beheaded. All-in-all great couple hours, great for families, great exercise, too!

Parking was meh, but in theory you could do this while driving.

Edit; there were prizes for fastest times, I think. I got 2 hrs, 3 min.

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