The writeup was totally bogus, and your manager should be ashamed of himself!
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My mom is super-sensitive to cold right now so if there's outdoor seating, that's what she wants. At her favorite chicken place, that means eating in the play area and yes, I make ample use of the package of sanitizing wipes I carry in my purse.
The thing that gets to me is the kids who are pretty obviously dropped off without their parents buying them any food or leaving money for food. What kind of parent drops their hungry kid off at a place that is positively reeks of kid-tastic food?
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Quoth WishfulSpirit View PostPlay equipment = kids area = free babysitter. Therefore it's OK to dump their little darlings in there to eat with no supervision. Now I don't fault parents for wanting five minutes of peace and quiet or at least the chance to stuff food in their craw without fending off food moochers (hell I want and I don't even have kids, just a disabled husband and a dachshund), but they need to do what our parents did: pay someone to watch their minions when they need time alone.
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Quoth eltf177 View PostThe writeup was totally bogus, and your manager should be ashamed of himself!Quoth Kristev View PostPersonally, I say it's the manager who should be written up.
Of course, it's a bit different at that place. They throw around writeups like confetti, and have no specific number that triggers termination proceedings. One of the obnoxious veterans apparently got written up four times in one day (probably about incredibly trivial things), and he's still there, so whatevs.Just stay out of the "workplace memes" thread. Please. I mean it.
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