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Ages ago Danishbacon suggested we ask about nepotism. As we weren't related, we ignored this.
Tell us your worst examples, or admit to the time you employed your cousin and he totally fucked the job up.

(, Fri 10 Oct 2014, 14:16)
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worked in a family owned pub...
Owner was an ex copper and had the judge dredd complex
Son thought he was hard and could get away with talking to people (namely me) like shite because daddy owned the pub.
I had sex with owners daughter and told manager as i handed in my immediate leave.

I even had to pay for my own sunday lunch on 9 hour sunday shift on apprentice wages (£95 at the time dinner cost £10)
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 13:11, 14 replies)
it's like you tried to tell a story but failed to string something coherent together
maybe next week, eh?
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 13:27, closed)
Harsh,
yet fair.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 13:35, closed)

sex with owners daughter a wank in the staff toilets.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 13:43, closed)

staff toilets sunday lunch
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 14:03, closed)
I propose an additional final sentence to round this post off:
"Doesn't matter now, but I left a colossal upper-decker in the intake to their ice-machine."
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 14:16, closed)
I have to buy my own lunch when I go to work too.

(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 14:48, closed)
Yeah... it's pretty standard to pay for your own lunch, even at pubs/restaurants.
But most restaurants will offer some kind of discount to staff, if they choose to eat the food served at that place.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 14:52, closed)
Especially if you've wanked in it.

(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 15:07, closed)
You mean there's an option of not wanking in it?

(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 15:57, closed)
I've worked in food-service places and find that policy varies widely.
In one place, employees would choose a meal and dessert of their choice to eat in the dining area after serving the customers, all free.

In another, where staff were expected to work through breaks, I saw someone sacked for taking half a slice of toast on a busy 10-hour shift.

Most places would let staff snack and take food out. They probably couldn't keep people working so hard for such crap money without a few little perks.
(, Tue 14 Oct 2014, 9:51, closed)
Why didn't you take a sandwich?

(, Mon 13 Oct 2014, 16:07, closed)
if youd given her the clap
- now that would have been really funny
(, Tue 14 Oct 2014, 13:04, closed)
you were an apprentice barman?

(, Tue 14 Oct 2014, 19:50, closed)
You were working as a waitress in a cocktail bar

(, Wed 15 Oct 2014, 21:17, closed)

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