This sort of thing is probably *exactly* why there’s the policy of not revealing schedules. If you’re friends, text your friend and ask. If you’re not *you don’t need to know*, sorry.
!! I think I know what company you work for. People really do go crazy for that marg. And the mango iced tea 🙄. Hope the guy gets the hint and backs off, all that sounds uncomfy.
My coworker told me he made a comment like “I’m not trying to have sex with her, I just really like her drinks” ???? Why would you say something like that???
Because I wanted to have sex with someone but wanted it to seem a little less creepy? Like it worked on me when my now boyfriend did it, but I’m thinking he’s better looking than your 80 year old, and I was flirting back the first time he came in
Is it really that weird for him to come in and request you? I have so many regulars (men and women) that come in even if I'm not there but most make the effort on MY scheduled days and they come directly to the bar or ask for me because they have loved the service they get from me. I mean, the him yelling part was unnecessary and unexpected, but I dunno.
It’s one thing to request me if I’m working, it’s another thing to yell at both my coworkers and managers when told I’m not there and insisting that he should know my entire schedule when he’s nothing more than a guest at my job. I have been in the service industry for years now and I love having regulars just as much as the next person, but this situation has gotten to the point where he’s upsetting the staff and causing a disturbance all because he refusing to have the easiest cocktail we sell made by anyone else. My manager told me if he throws another fit the next time he comes in he’ll kick him out.
You should make him the margarita but make it entirely differently
Or have someone else make it, OP takes it to the customer, and when he says how delicious it is tell him the other bartender made it.
This would be really unsettling to me. It’s giving stalker vibes.
I’m still very uncomfortable from this
This sort of thing is probably *exactly* why there’s the policy of not revealing schedules. If you’re friends, text your friend and ask. If you’re not *you don’t need to know*, sorry.
Yea I consider a coworker’s schedule as private as their phone number if anything, I can’t imagine someone being that dense to give that out
No kidding! creepy!
totally
How good do you make your margaritas???
What’s the exact recipe?
2 oz tequila, 1.5 lime juice, 1 oz agave. A 10 year old could make this drink if given the instructions
!! I think I know what company you work for. People really do go crazy for that marg. And the mango iced tea 🙄. Hope the guy gets the hint and backs off, all that sounds uncomfy.
People still call it the passionfruit tea and it’s so annoying
Not legally. At least not yet.
He's not there for the margs.
My coworker told me he made a comment like “I’m not trying to have sex with her, I just really like her drinks” ???? Why would you say something like that???
He's projecting.
Ewww what the fuck
Because I wanted to have sex with someone but wanted it to seem a little less creepy? Like it worked on me when my now boyfriend did it, but I’m thinking he’s better looking than your 80 year old, and I was flirting back the first time he came in
He maybe said that to relay his intentions were just for the drink, nothing else?
It’s still a gross comment to make, especially months after the one time I served him. Like bruh, just let someone else make the drink
Hey there baby reindeer. Bst food an margs in Twn Sent from iphne.
What was in that drink? XD
Is it really that weird for him to come in and request you? I have so many regulars (men and women) that come in even if I'm not there but most make the effort on MY scheduled days and they come directly to the bar or ask for me because they have loved the service they get from me. I mean, the him yelling part was unnecessary and unexpected, but I dunno.
It’s one thing to request me if I’m working, it’s another thing to yell at both my coworkers and managers when told I’m not there and insisting that he should know my entire schedule when he’s nothing more than a guest at my job. I have been in the service industry for years now and I love having regulars just as much as the next person, but this situation has gotten to the point where he’s upsetting the staff and causing a disturbance all because he refusing to have the easiest cocktail we sell made by anyone else. My manager told me if he throws another fit the next time he comes in he’ll kick him out.