Guest benoitrulz4life Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 I work at Little Casear's pizza. I don't like my boss. Well, actually he's district manager. But he's a prick who wants me to shave my sideburns even though I keep them trimmed and they're pretty closely cropped. Did I mention I work at Little Caesar's? Who gives a rat's ass if I'm shaved or not? It's not like I got a rat infested santa claus beard or anything. If he focused more on running the store instead of dumb shit like shaving maybe we wouldn't have to cut hours. Also, he says our labor's high, but if we work less people and it's real busy it's hard for four people to do all the stuff in the store that needs to be done. Maybe if we raised prices (we got the cheapest pizzas in town at $5.00) we wouldn't have to worry about high labor hours. I wish I'd win the lottery.
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 If you work in the kitchen area, then yes you should shave the sideburns off. Your Hair (which you shed tons of a day..) + Pizza = bad. Your hair could contaminate the pizza (or other stuff). I don't really think that you have any other option.. Working in any food related operation requires shaving daily (something that my skin doesn't like..) because of this. If you are a delivery person or a cashier or something then its probably just to keep up a professional look, and you could probably argue it and get out of it.
Guest Razor Roman Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 I worked for Disney World and they have a whole book on how you can and can't groom yourself. I think since you're not being forced to work there, they can pretty much tell you whatever they want you to do.
Guest MD2020 Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 Mattingley, I told you to shave those sideburns!! That's it--you're off the team!
Guest starvenger Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 If it's company regulations, then do it or quit.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 22, 2002 Report Posted November 22, 2002 It's the food-service industry. There's nothing you can do, except of course tell your boss you'll help out with his problem concerning employee hours -- quit. That'll save 20+ hours per week...
Guest cynicalprofit Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 Request coverings for them, a guy i worked with got them so i know they exist.
Guest JLuv0309 Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 Every place has rules and regulations about how to dress and keep yourself. Sometimes it has to do with safety and hygiene, other times it has to do with image. An Italian restaurant can legally hire only Italians or Italian-looking people because they want to create a certain "atmosphere." It's not discrimination which I found interesting. The first thing I thought of though was Hooters. Think about what would happen if you could just look the way you wanted there? Maybe I just went way off topic here, but that's what came to mind. I don't know...do what he asks, give your two weeks, and find a different job I guess...it's just hair. It'll grow back.
Guest Retro Rob Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 If I was asked to shave my sideburns, which are slightly past my ear and usually the hair is relatively short, I would quit. You may not want to listen to me though since I rarely comply with any rules or regulations.
Guest Slapnuts00 Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 Mattingley, I told you to shave those sideburns!! That's it--you're off the team! You beat me to it! Classic Simpsons!
Guest benoitrulz4life Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 I'll just tell him my girlfriend likes them so much she'll break up with me if I shave them off. Besides, I really don't want to quit cuz I make 7 an hour which is pretty good for a pizza place, and I deliver too so I make tips. See my actual boss doesn't care, but my district manager does and if he drops by he doesn't even know what the fuck to do when the store gets busy. So fuck 'im.
Guest Choken One Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 These are moments I THANK my nonexistant God, that I am not subject to this type of matters. I am pretty much my own boss...I run my own group...And it allows me to keep my Jerichosized Beard.... best thing in world is self employment...
Guest ant_7000 Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 Thats why I don't work in food service anymore.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 You must ask yourself is the $$$ worth more than the sideburns. You must choose, but choose wisely... (BTW: District Managers are a bitch, too)
Guest Lord of The Curry Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 Agreed on the district manager thing. He visited my store yesterday and kept my manager tied up in the back for 3 HOURS talking to her, all the while I waited for her to come back up and jump on till so I could go on my break. My shift was 10 am to 6:30 pm and I only finally got to take my break at 4 pm.....
Guest dreamer420 Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 I have a friend who works as a very famous pizza place here in Canada and he is allowed to have a Jericho-style beard there and no one says shit. I don't think they should be able to fire you, but sideburns aren't exactly worth losing your job over.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 "Agreed on the district manager thing. He visited my store yesterday and kept my manager tied up in the back for 3 HOURS talking to her, all the while I waited for her to come back up and jump on till so I could go on my break. My shift was 10 am to 6:30 pm and I only finally got to take my break at 4 pm....." What I find funny about District Managers is that they only visit a store every now and then, and they act like they now the every-day ins and outs of YOUR particular store. They also tell you to do the DUMBEST sh*t in regards to cleaning and food preparation. When I worked at BK, we were getting CRUSHED one night and our dipsh*t DM was there. I was working speciality (fries, chicken, fish) and dumped a batch of onion rings in. He told me to "roate" them. THERE WAS ONLY 1 OR 2 ONION RINGS IN THE COMPARTMENT BEFORE I DUMPED THE NEW BATCH IN. I said "f" you, he didn't hear it, I labored on...
Guest Your Olympic Hero Posted November 23, 2002 Report Posted November 23, 2002 I worked at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA over the summer. They had a rule that sideburns couldn't be past the middle of your ear or they'd send you to the costume shop where they'd take a razor and shave them to what they consider acceptable. I think this is unfair considering I just worked a cash register in a souvenir shop. But that's a small price to pay considering I was making money.
Guest DrTom Posted November 24, 2002 Report Posted November 24, 2002 If you think having to trim your sideburns is a bitch, just imagine when it's time to get a "real" job and you actually have to wear decent clothes... About district managers, though, my retail experience taught me they're rarely knowledgeable or competent. Usually, they're just MBAs who got the job because of their degree, not because they have any acumen for the business or experience in the stores. I rarely got along with DMs when I was in retail, but they could rarely argue with my results, so it all kind of worked out.
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted November 24, 2002 Report Posted November 24, 2002 "About district managers, though, my retail experience taught me they're rarely knowledgeable or competent. Usually, they're just MBAs who got the job because of their degree, not because they have any acumen for the business or experience in the stores. I rarely got along with DMs when I was in retail, but they could rarely argue with my results, so it all kind of worked out." Ditto. It always amazed me as a high school grunt worker how the DMs managed to get where they were but my more local managers, who were better workers on so many more levels, were always stuck where they were on the ladder of success...
Guest griffinmills Posted December 5, 2002 Report Posted December 5, 2002 If you think having to trim your sideburns is a bitch, just imagine when it's time to get a "real" job and you actually have to wear decent clothes... About district managers, though, my retail experience taught me they're rarely knowledgeable or competent. Usually, they're just MBAs who got the job because of their degree, not because they have any acumen for the business or experience in the stores. I rarely got along with DMs when I was in retail, but they could rarely argue with my results, so it all kind of worked out. Kinda reminds me of the Mr. Show sketch "He makes more money than you."
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