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Fast-food/movie theater/retail job weird/horror stories

So, I've looked this up and the internet is FULL of horror stories from both fast-food and retail jobs. I'm sure I would get plenty of results if I looked up horror stories in any career, but since I'm going into entry-level jobs, that's what I'm looking into. Unfortunately the place I worked at, which was a Pizza Hut, had financial issues and had to fire all new employees after only a week, so I am job searching again. It was a pretty stressful week (that was only five days including orientation day), so I will share the few stories I have to tell. They may not totally qualify as horror stories because they are pretty minor, but it's all I have to tell at the moment. I have just started a job at a McDonald's and, since I'm taking a break from school this semester, will also be working at a movie theater that I start today. So far McDonald's, despite their food not being my favorite (but I love their breakfasts), it's not too bad for fast food. I will edit this in the future as I get more stories to tell.
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Pizza Hut:
  1. I was working near, but not at, the drive thru and an assistant manager was training me on how to take orders and use the cash register. I don't remember exactly what happened, but I guess someone was losing their patience because they just drove off. Their tires screeched so loudly that I thought they were going to crash into something! I guess they had been waiting too long for us.
  2. This is more of a new-employee mistake than a horror story, but I'm concerned it had something to do with the new employees getting fired. I worked with an employee who had been working there for a few months and we were working on getting dough orders. We had to prepare pan, 12 inch, and 14 inch pizza dough and get them seasoned with garlic butter and prepare them to be cooked. Well, apparently you can't just leave them in the freezer overnight because the next day, one of the managers showed me that the dough had become soft and would not be safe to cook with. This mistake cost the pizza hit company so much money, probably hundreds, maybe thousands, of dollars! My managers knew it was an accident, but I think it had something to do with all of their new hires, including me, losing their job a week after I started. (Like I said, they said they had to fire us for financial issues.) (I tried to tell the manager to forgive the person who'd been training me and she just said that girl wasn't going to be training me anymore. Since I've lost that job, I have no idea what has or will happen to her.)
I had two stories happen yesterday (8/29/19) at work that aren't exactly horror stories, but more like weird stories.
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  1. Employees get assigned to one task (one person works at the drive-thru, one person washes dishes, etc, and they work the same job at every shift- at least that's what it looks like). I have not yet been assigned to one task, but today I was cleaning the restaurant with another crew member who was training me. We sometimes clean the restroom of the opposite gender (men clean the women's restroom and women clean the men's restroom). When this happens we close the restroom until we finish cleaning it. One man had to go really bad, so he walked in when I was cleaning the men's room and it was just kind of awkward. I asked if it was an emergency and he said it was so I stepped out and waited for him. (I asked the person training me if I should have done that or if I should have asked him to wait or go to a restroom at one of the nearby restraunts, as there's an Arby's on one side of us and a Taco Bell on the other side. She said I did the right thing by letting him use the restroom, but it was awkward.)
  2. I was cleaning for most of my shift (yesterday I was learning how to use the grill, and I don't have a story for that), but after the bathroom incident, I was cleaning in the dining area and I saw a man reading the bible. He was talking about God and how He's done so much for us (don't remember everything he said, but it was along that line). I love God very much and it was a happy story, but I also found it a little strange as I had just not been expecting to talk about God during work (this is McDonald's and not Chick-fil-A, after all!)


Now I have a story to tell as a customer at a Dollar General. I was at a store with my dad and this loud, obnoxious woman was grocery shopping and probably didn't say a single sentence without mentioning that her husband was going to have a colonoscopy. I don't even remember everything she said, but my dad and I were at the soda isle and she was like, "I'm shopping for my husband. I have to be careful about what I get because my husband's getting a colonoscopy!"Then in the checkout lane, she kept saying "I couldn't get this because my husband's getting a colonoscopy!" "I had to get this instead of that because my husband's getting a colonoscopy!" When she finally left the store, I imagined the line breaking into applause because we no longer had to hear that. (I told my mom this story when we got home, and when I was typing this, she read this and said she remembered us telling her that.)

Anyway, I saw that sharing fast-food, movie, and retail job horror stories was a thing on the internet, and it probably is for all jobs but these are the types of jobs I'm sticking to for now since it seems like most people I know had fast food for a first job. I worked at Wendy's for a month (and quit due to lack of hours, and I don't have any stories because all I ever did was wash dishes and I barely had any hours), but now I have a job at a McDonald's and will start a new job at a movie theater today as of writing this (I am taking a break from school this semester and need college money, so I will try to work 2 jobs at once). I will post when I get stories! I would love to hear your stories in the comments! TTYL

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