A Starbucks Barista’s Absurd Outburst: Essential Information

 

It’s a fact of life. Why? because individuals sometimes are unable to perform their shifts. Evan even acknowledges that he takes sick days, something that he says makes his colleagues “angry.”

Evan doesn’t seem to show the same kind of grace when one of those colleagues cancels, as he does when he does the same. Additionally, he didn’t like the advise that random people gave online:

Life sometimes requires us to get down on our hands and work with the folks who came there, whether we like it or not. Evan chose to cry in the rear room while leaving his three colleagues.

Who had arrived for their shift to sink. That’s just not a very mature approach to the situation. Rather, it sounds like a toddler throwing a fit, and who is it hurting? His colleagues.

To put it another way, Evan was making things worse rather than better. Evan cried as he added, “There are a lot of mobile orders, and I have to finish them all.

Then people are screaming at me because I don’t have their orders ready and I don’t know what to do.” Here’s what you do, Evan: Get yourself together, dry your tears, and give the commands.

You don’t weep when sitting in the back room. That will not expedite the completion of the orders. Rather, you only exacerbate the issue and add to it.

 

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