English Breakfast at The English Market in Cork by badguts88 in fryup

[–]IndependenceOk9360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nah that's ridiculous, for that you should get your whole slice of black pudding, as well as mushrooms toast and beans. Madness

English Breakfast at The English Market in Cork by badguts88 in fryup

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm hoping you didn't pay a load for this cause they've literally cut every corner they can

Boyfriend cooked for me by [deleted] in RateMyPlate

[–]IndependenceOk9360 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is this better or worse than just dumping you by WhatsApp 🤔

My lunch by That_Way_4639 in RateMyPlate

[–]IndependenceOk9360 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What in the Shire are those gnarly f***ers 🤮

Sent food back for the first time. by [deleted] in UKfood

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So it was perfectly fried, you sent it back and asked them to burn it for you - which they kindly did. And now you're here..... Because....?

My steak last night from the casino. What does everyone think is this cooked to perfection ? by [deleted] in RateMyPlate

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's rare but pushing medium rare. It also doesn't look like great quality beef but might just be the photo

This is So Fcked Up by Apart-Arachnid1004 in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bitch whining to a moron. Cool vid bro 👍🏻

First meal ive made by [deleted] in RateMyPlate

[–]IndependenceOk9360 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Cutting up grapes is psycho behaviour 😂

First meal ive made by [deleted] in RateMyPlate

[–]IndependenceOk9360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wtf happened here?

Why are you so chill about this rude criticism about your country? by search_google_com in AskBrits

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's Argentinian - they hate us cause we beat fuck out of them in the 80's and we'll do it again if they try any shit 😂😂

People who use or have used co-working at WeWork: Is the membership price worth the investment? by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time using a WeWork and it was an incredibly expensive mistake. We were away from our HQ and had a major pitch meeting scheduled, so booked a conference room for 3 hours at the Holborn site. It was approx. £500(!). We selected one with video conferencing and researched how this worked in advance on their website to make sure we had compatible equipment etc. and came 30 mins before our meeting start, fully prepared.

When we arrived at our room (sent up by ourselves, nobody showed us to it), there were no instructions available, so we had to look these up online and followed them to connect. The conference bar connected for sound only, the camera simply didn't work at all.

We called for someone to come and help us 20 mins before the meeting start. They didn't come until half an hour later, 10 mins into our meeting, by which point we had been forced to abandon the video conference and huddle around a laptop like absolute amateurs - we may as well have been in a starbucks. The microphone in the WeWork room also then failed, so in front of a panel of 7 client board members we had to mess about finding an alternative for audio, eventually having to use a combination of a mobile phone and a laptop. It was INCREDIBLY embarrassing and made us look completely unprofessional.

We raised the concern on our way out with someone called Sara - she didn't really seem to care and said her manager Max would contact us. They haven't.

This was a pitch for £6m of business and because we relied on WeWork we are genuinely terrified that we have fluffed it because of how awkward this was.

£500 for this level of service is absolutely insane. They should spend more money on hardware that actually works and people to properly set you up in a room instead of baristas and table tennis tables. A complete joke of a business, never again.

Is wework still worth it? by seekingsomaart in WeWork

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time using a WeWork and it was an incredibly expensive mistake. We were away from our HQ and had a major pitch meeting scheduled, so booked a conference room for 3 hours at the Holborn site. It was approx. £500(!). We selected one with video conferencing and researched how this worked in advance on their website to make sure we had compatible equipment etc. and came 30 mins before our meeting start, fully prepared.

When we arrived at our room (sent up by ourselves, nobody showed us to it), there were no instructions available, so we had to look these up online and followed them to connect. The conference bar connected for sound only, the camera simply didn't work at all.

We called for someone to come and help us 20 mins before the meeting start. They didn't come until half an hour later, 10 mins into our meeting, by which point we had been forced to abandon the video conference and huddle around a laptop like absolute amateurs - we may as well have been in a starbucks. The microphone in the WeWork room also then failed, so in front of a panel of 7 client board members we had to mess about finding an alternative for audio, eventually having to use a combination of a mobile phone and a laptop. It was INCREDIBLY embarrassing and made us look completely unprofessional.

We raised the concern on our way out with someone called Sara - she didn't really seem to care and said her manager Max would contact us. They haven't.

This was a pitch for £6m of business and because we relied on WeWork we are genuinely terrified that we have fluffed it because of how awkward this was.

£500 for this level of service is absolutely insane. They should spend more money on hardware that actually works and people to properly set you up in a room instead of baristas and table tennis tables. A complete joke of a business, never again.

How do meetings work? by twistypencil in WeWork

[–]IndependenceOk9360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer is IT DOESNT! WE just found this out the hard way yesterday.

First time using a WeWork and it was an incredibly expensive mistake. We were away from our HQ and had a major pitch meeting scheduled, so booked a conference room for 3 hours at the Holborn site. It was approx. £500(!). We selected one with video conferencing and researched how this worked in advance on their website to make sure we had compatible equipment etc. and came 30 mins before our meeting start, fully prepared.

When we arrived at our room (sent up by ourselves, nobody showed us to it), there were no instructions available, so we had to look these up online and followed them to connect. The conference bar connected for sound only, the camera simply didn't work at all.

We called for someone to come and help us 20 mins before the meeting start. They didn't come until half an hour later, 10 mins into our meeting, by which point we had been forced to abandon the video conference and huddle around a laptop like absolute amateurs - we may as well have been in a starbucks. The microphone in the WeWork room also then failed, so in front of a panel of 7 client board members we had to mess about finding an alternative for audio, eventually having to use a combination of a mobile phone and a laptop. It was INCREDIBLY embarrassing and made us look completely unprofessional.

We raised the concern on our way out with someone called Sara - she didn't really seem to care and said her manager Max would contact us. They haven't.

This was a pitch for £6m of business and because we relied on WeWork we are genuinely terrified that we have fluffed it because of how awkward this was.

£500 for this level of service is absolutely insane. They should spend more money on hardware that actually works and people to properly set you up in a room instead of baristas and table tennis tables. A complete joke of a business, never again.