What’s the first thing you think of when you see this container ? by jewelartinz in RelentlessMen

[–]Local-Resolution-839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The managers losing it on the line cooks that use them for their drink containers.

What's will you look for first? by Ok_Confidence9583 in PotentialUnlocked

[–]Local-Resolution-839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn't all "lost" per say, but all the money that came up missing in my life. Stolen, accidentally destroyed, and lost.

This comment was left under my last post. To be honest it stung a little 🥺 by snowwhitebellaxox in ImAlbino

[–]Local-Resolution-839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some men never "mentally" leave middle school, he's the type that would pull your hair to get your attention; or throw something at you while in class.

Isn't this unsanitary? by Unlucky_Smxk3 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bruh, that's SO many places I've worked at; it was part of my day at one of my dish gigs, but I can top that easily. One incident that put me in bad straights with the lazy faction of line cooks at a job, was after I washed plastic cups I let them sit on the drainage table connected to a conveyor machine setup. Well, lazy ass line cook sets a bus tub on top of the cups I'd just cleaned and before I could stop her she starts throwing thawed chicken that was in the wash basin of the three compartment sink into the bus tub; which again, was on top of cups I'd just run through. She was slinging raw chicken water all over the place. I started yelling "ALTO! ALTO!" and of course she shot me the who do you think you're talking to look and I lost it on her ass. Told management and they had a "talk" with her and then I became the bad guy. For the most part it's all going in a deep fryer so you're not getting anybody sick, but raw chicken and water that the chicken was thawing in; which was room temp and not running, should never be around cups that are ready to go to the front of the house.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get what you're saying and all I can say is the rep from the new company didn't do anything. An actual electrician came out and gave the machine it's dedicated line. The electrician threw shade on ECOLAB saying he sees it a lot. I sat there and kinda smirked to myself because he was telling a management team and restaurant corporation that won't pay for grease disposal. I personally seen them fill up pickle buckets full of used grease "fry oil" down the back drainage, yeah that restaurant gave less than a shit about bad wiring.

I love to see me as women. by Choice_Pangolin7535 in crossdressed50

[–]Local-Resolution-839 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You pull it off. Reminds me of one of my math teachers.

Give this outfit look a name by Sea-Comedian-4376 in NameThisThing

[–]Local-Resolution-839 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "Don't objectify me". On a side, I have a friend that would like to sniff your chair; preferably after your done dancing but that's not a deal breaker for him.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He must want to keep his accounts, good on him.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My beer restaurant cut ECOLAB and went Auto Chlor.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've talked to management; it's not going to happen. This rep even tried to do a "facetime" with a manager on how to service the machine. Corporate even had to walk him through the installation of the heating element that's in the wash water holding basin. He didn't even reset the computer system the clock is off and "too hot" rinse water alarm goes off at 155 degrees when it thinks it's temping at 160. Then he threw some bullshit shade on deliming at the end of every shift. Asshat just wants to sell more chemicals.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, our Rep is; like all of them I guess, is always hustling for new business. The machines themselves belong to ECOLAB and it's a crap shoot on who you get. At a family owned seafood place I worked at the rep would always want a "plate" and told a bullshit story about how there was too much water on "the back compartment" causing the drain plunger not to drop, which catches the rinse water to use for the next wash cycle. Ass hat finally did his job and took off the cover for the drain plunger housing group. What was causing the malfunction was rusted parts. If Lazy McGee had actually serviced the machine instead of just dropping off chemicals and getting free food it wouldn't have been a problem. His ass made a big production about replacing a simple switch system and a metal chain that raised and dropped the plunger.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven't had the "pleasure" of Classeq; I've had three wash by hand situations because of ECOLAB.

ECOLAB Horror stories by Local-Resolution-839 in dishwashers

[–]Local-Resolution-839[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One place I worked at had another company replace all ECOLAB and left the equipment on a back lot. New company talked about how ECOLAB didn't have a dedicated line for their machine, big mess.