I share this blessing. I'm still confused by how exactly people are tasting how spicy their precious meal was when it's on the way back out.
Tears is better than Breath in every way, it's true. It's also more Zelda-like, in that you gradually expand your ability to explore the world.
No, the working class and the lower class are both very empathic. I'm guessing you haven't spent very much time with us.
Emphasize proper maintenance of the space, equipment, and hygiene standards over speed in the beginning. They'll get faster over time but they'll never get less sloppy.
If they get to order a shift meal order it for them the first few times, so they know when to do it without burdening the kitchen and the appropriate price range for comped employee meals.
Make sure both the other BOH staff and the FOH are aware that they are new and the dush pit might get backed up more than usual, and to take the extra time to properly scrape plates and stack to make the new dishie's life easier while they get the hang of things.
I badly misunderstand the question; I thought you meant the job position, not the appliance.
I have no relevant advice for the latter situation.
I've been carfree in Chicago for two decades, I highly recommend it. I keep my license current for emergencies and the odd once-a-year rental situation, but don't own one. It's cheaper and safer this way.
MRW I'm on a list with the CIA and the NRA but it's the Culinary Institute of America and the National Restaurant Association.
That, and so they have an excuse to incarcerate or kill the leadership, see: Haymarket 7, Joe Hill, &c
Boxers, specifically woven boxers. In that the point of drawers is to filter farts and keep your legs from touching each other, they're the best option to do that. They're gma lighter-weight fabric than briefs or boxer-briefs; and also a stiffer fabric which means they won't ride up and let your legs start touching.
Worst of both worlds, they're the suburbs of underwear.
Thinned eyebrows, I love a good thick eyebrow.