I am qualified to say there was *always* a mutiny in the works at Blenz Robson. On the other hand, Karl always listened, and it never went this far.
Nothing EVER goes this far.
Congrats, poorly paid workers. Congrats for having balls.
Well I like me. I think I am nice. But I would beat someone if they told me to treat those kids like that. Welcome to the world of team building, of getting a staff that you like. It says something about Scott. How much did/does he like his job. I’m going to guess not a lot. It also makes you wonder what kind of person would have hired someone like Scott. I work a great deal with young volunteers and you best believe that I have some tact and care.
I go to waves across the street when I pick a buddy up from school there. I wouldn’t even bother with a bigger coffee company when there is something cozier close by.
The problem with the “Scott” from Blenz is that he probably owns the franchise. Of course, from what I understand of how Blenz works, he’ll be squeezed out by someone else who’ll come up with the franchise fee ($$$ for Blenz Head Office), and take over for “Scott.”
I’m just wondering if head office got a copy of that, and how many of the Blenz “regulars” now go across the street for their $1.50 cup of water & beans?
February 6th, 2006 at 1:18 pm
I am qualified to say there was *always* a mutiny in the works at Blenz Robson. On the other hand, Karl always listened, and it never went this far.
Nothing EVER goes this far.
Congrats, poorly paid workers. Congrats for having balls.
February 7th, 2006 at 11:07 pm
Wow! That’s some disgruntled workerdom.
I’ve had a couple of jobs I wanted to ditch without notice, but I never had the balls.
March 4th, 2006 at 2:14 am
Well I like me. I think I am nice. But I would beat someone if they told me to treat those kids like that. Welcome to the world of team building, of getting a staff that you like. It says something about Scott. How much did/does he like his job. I’m going to guess not a lot. It also makes you wonder what kind of person would have hired someone like Scott. I work a great deal with young volunteers and you best believe that I have some tact and care.
I go to waves across the street when I pick a buddy up from school there. I wouldn’t even bother with a bigger coffee company when there is something cozier close by.
March 4th, 2006 at 7:42 am
The problem with the “Scott” from Blenz is that he probably owns the franchise. Of course, from what I understand of how Blenz works, he’ll be squeezed out by someone else who’ll come up with the franchise fee ($$$ for Blenz Head Office), and take over for “Scott.”
I’m just wondering if head office got a copy of that, and how many of the Blenz “regulars” now go across the street for their $1.50 cup of water & beans?