Wednesday, July 23, 2008

staff shortage@Auntie Crae's


So, check out this article in today's Telegram:


Help wanted - badly

Business is booming, but a staff shortage forces shop to close two days a week


http://www.thetelegram.com/index.cfm?sid=155411&sc=79

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Subway Restaurant@Stavanger Drive: a frightening experience

Downrightcranky has long been a fan of the Subway Restaurant chain. The sandwich purveyor provides a healthy alternative to McyD’s not to mention Jared’s fat pants are a great weight loss motivator.

So it is with great dismay that DRC is forced to report that grabbing a sandwich to go has become a less than pleasant experience – scary, almost - at the busy Stavanger Drive location in St. John’s, NL. Over the past two weeks, DRC has dropped by several times to pick up lunch. It is beyond obvious that the staff dislike each other and operate under a cloud of seething resentment. Service is slow and generally unfriendly. Now, DRC understands that working in the service industry is difficult and mostly unrewarding. Furthermore, making sandwiches for eight hours a day can’t be fun. But c’mon people. Bitching in front of customers is a little much. In the last three visits, DRC witnessed:

  • Staff on the sandwich line not speaking to each other, except to bark out orders and to slam utensils on countertops.
  • Staff yelling at each other in front of about 10 customers
  • One staffer in charge of ‘veggies and sauces’ go into the backroom to get a mayo refill and reappear 10 minutes later. This happened during the lunch hour rush and the other staffers just stood by while customers got visibly agitated.
  • A staffer rolling her eyes when someone requested extra veggies.
  • A male staffer throwing his cap across the room in anger.
  • Lots of confusion about orders, particularly about toasted vs. untoasted bread orders.
  • One staffer valiantly working hard to make sandwiches alone (and not cry) while two other staffers had it out around the corner. "Can someone please, please help me,” she finally yelled.
  • When the ‘veggies’ person disappeared yet again, another staffer jumped in only to be told curtly by some sort of supervisor/manager “you are on meats so move it.” When the staffer explained there was a backlog of sandwiches waiting for veggies, the supervisor snapped: "didn’t you hear me!"
  • Customers commiserating and ultimately laughing in disbelief about the general lack of decorum and civility in the joint.