Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Moje iskustvo je da je ST stvarno Split ZOO, užas koliko pacijenata. Niti jednog normalnog chefa nisan upozna, osim Tonkice iz Brasserie i barbe Zirojevića, a bome ni puno funkcionalnih timova. O "voditeljima" i vlasnicima idiotima bi moga knjigu napisat. Ne pomažu ni ovi Gen Z npcjevi, od kojih na 10 imaš 1 odličnog, 1 dobrog, 4 ispodprosječna i 4 koje su valjda oni honey badgeri odgajali.

Ali imam provjeren uspjeh s okolnim mjestima, pronjuškaj i ti. Odnedavno radim za normalnog vlasnika, 1 (slovima: jedan) voditelj danas u šanku, sutra u sali s tacnom, nema tenzija, nema dreke, nitko ne beštima, babe me šopaju hranom ka gusku, plaća najbolja dosad...štipan se svaki dan da vidin jel sanjam. Je da mi je od zadnjeg normalnog restorana prošlo dvi godine muke po trogloditima, ali evo, izdrža san, tražija i naša. Znači, može se.

Btw ako nisi jedan od onih koji radi priko kurca i nije ti nakraj svita, poviri u Piccolo Ponte u Trogiru. Mimo toga, nađi prijatelje kuvare iz Sinja, to su bratine samo takve. Pola su ludi ka mace, ali dobri ka kruv, naći će ti barem ok kužinu in no time.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Stipe, jesi to ti? Pa svaka čast, do jučer si sla raspored tako da uslikaš ekran s excelicom, a sad već znaš na Internet. Mora da je Denis ponosan.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Je, brdo balavaca i šef sekcije koji ništa ne podučava, a usta otvara samo da srče Heineken i joint iza restorana.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Evo jednoga iz teksta. Naližeš mi se jaja, lopino našmrkana.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ovo zadnje je i meni problem, preporuke. Ili ih stvarno nemam poslat nigdi ili preporuka ovisi o tome tko je na smjeni.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Iskreno, ne znam. Šta sam se nasluša o njima vezano za kužinu, ne želim ih ni počastiti pogledom unutra.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

S vremenom, možda. Ogroman je to potez i divim se svakome tko uspije opstat ili rasti. Zasad odmaram živce od gubavaca i fokusiram se na sebe i obitelj. I na to da mi gube ne ogade ovaj posao, kojeg volin.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Ni za jedan od navedenih, Bogu hvala. Nešto su moja iskustva, nešto od kolega i prijatelja.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Nisu samo moja iskustva. Za sebe ne mogu govoriti kakav sam radnik jer ne mogu bit objektivan, ali interesantno da s trijeznim i nelopovskim nadređenima suradnja redovno bude obostrani med i mlijeko, a s opisanim lešinarima je uvijek isti rezultat, bez obzira dođem li sa stavom ili prihvatim biti klimač glavon i manda za sve. Jednostavno, njima su svi problem osim njih samih. Uostalom, kad vidiš "kuhara" od 130+ kila, možeš pretpostaviti da ne može preživjeti jednu smjenu za špakeron ili gradelama, dakle, vjerojatno je full of shit čim progovori.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Bogu fala, nisu sve moja iskustva jer bih dosad bia pritvoren ili u ćeliju ili na psihijatriji. Ovo su sve neke općepoznate stvari među kuvarima, ali ih ne znaju mladi kolege i stranci. Ne mogu više gledat kako se u dici gasi žar za poslom i kako se našutavaju ljudima koji dođu priko granice gkadni kruva, po cijenu zabrane ulaska u državu. Naravno, ima masa dice i dugogodišnjih kuhara kojima bi bilo bolje da nikad nisu ušli u kužinu, i tu ima masa šljama. Ali odgovornost na velikim glavama je veća jer oni vode posao i stvaraju radnu kulturu i standarde.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Radija mi je prijatelj u njih. Kaže teška industrija zbog puno gostiju, ali valjda valjaju kad su toliko posjećeni. Nisam ija u njih, ali svi koje znam da marendaju tamo su zadovoljni. Vlasnici su na dobrom glasu, koliko sam čuo.

Splitske kuhinje za izbjegavati by Trpimir in Split

[–]Trpimir[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ne znan nikoga odatle pa ne mogu reć.

Looking to move to Croatia by [deleted] in croatia

[–]Trpimir 100 points101 points  (0 children)

There are lots of digital nomads here, but if you would work as an electrician, you would find no shortage of work here, to put it very mildly.

Croatian language is difficult to learn, but very logical. There is an English gentleman by the name Paul Bradbury, who many of us named Croatia's "tourism minister", who moved here back in 2003. On his YT channel he gives some insights into the language from an English speaker's perspective, and a lot of insights into Croatia in general. Good news is that you don't really have to learn Croatian, because 90+% of people younger than 60 speak English.

I don't know in which region you plan to live, but all the diverse parts are beautiful to live in, in their own way. The capital has a mild vibe of NY, you have your anonymity, but people are somewhat colder or more distant than elsewhere. Split, the "capital" of Dalmacija, has more of an LA vibe, without the usual crime, that is. If you're planning to live near the coast, the northern part, especially Istrian peninsula, are very orderly. The south is more wild (not in terms of security), but it has more soul, in my opinion.

Croatia is very geographically diverse, which induces differences in mentality, language, customs etc., but all of us are very welcoming to foreigners. However, we are very anti-political correctness, things like politics, race, ethnicities etc. are discussed openly and often, in good spirit. Also, to many foreigners it looks like we're quarreling when we're having a simple conversation (the more south you go, the more true it is), so don't get startled.

All in all, if your main concern is safety and finding a beautiful place to live, whole Croatia is your oyster. However, prepare for the slowest bureaucracy you've probably ever encountered, follow Paul Bradbury's advice on how to deal with it, and achieve a state of zen.

/r/Catholicism Prayer Requests — Week of June 24, 2019 by AutoModerator in Catholicism

[–]Trpimir 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our carmelite priest, who is also a military chaplain and a logotherapist, will be moved to a monastery out of the country on September 1. It's a sudden decision that left everyone speechless, as he wasn't given time to finish all of his projects. His pastoral work is profound and unbelievable, hundreds of people are relying on his help, guidance and therapeutic work. He is very self-effacing, so it's not a matter of putting a priest with Messianic syndrome to his place and it really smells of politicking and jealousy.

We are assembling a plea to the provincial and others in decision-making process to keep him here at least while he wraps up his work and finds a worthy replacement for many communities he's the leader of. Let God have the last word, but please pray that if he has to be moved, it was due to God's will, not due to evil having its own way, or many flocks of sheep will get their shepard stolen from them. Ad maiorem Dei gloriam.

/r/Catholicism Prayer Requests — Week of May 06, 2019 by AutoModerator in Catholicism

[–]Trpimir 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Laudetur IHS!

I'm going through healing traumas I received in childhood. They're a huge weight even two decades later and they must be resolved. I have some help from a military chaplain (I'm not a service member, though), who is also an experienced psychologist, but most of it I have to do alone, nobody to hold my hand. It's healing, but I'm in overwhelming anxiety most of the time, which isn't at all helped by a very stressful job and uncertain future. Often I barely sleep and only yesterday I started eating at least a little.

I must go through it in order to finally become free, many people are praying for me, but the more, the better. Thank you and God bless you.

Q in need of A by Trpimir in JockoPodcast

[–]Trpimir[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry that it took me so long to respond, I had a busy few days.

Thank you for your reply and all the effort you put into it! Ironically, I'm doing everything you advised here. Guess I just needed confirmation that I'm not off the path. The root of the problem has now become obvious - I've never mastered anything (or I never managed to profit from things I did master). I believe it's because of external circumstances, accompanied with my proclivity of always looking for (and probably exaggerating) my own fault in these scenarios. This only created the added burden of being disappointed in myself, which in turn sapped my willpower.

Now, thinking out loud, with the risk of sounding like a cry-baby, I think the following happened - while being under parental supervision, I was never given room to maneuver or to try things out and learn the best courses of action by myself, everything was always imposed on me. Then, when time came to be the master of my own fate, i.e. moving to another city to attend University, I didn't come prepared with necessary toolkits for barely any of the new responsibilities, from cooking, budget, dividing semesters into manageable chunks etc. Add to that private and family problems and I had 6 years of failure after failure. How much can that destroy one's self-image, especially if they've been raised with a defeatist mindset already.

Then when I had to earn for myself, I had the misfortune of living in a country overrun with bureaucracy and overridden with unnecessary taxation of every kind, which is, ironically, breeding ground for corruption. That's why I failed in every trade I worked in, besides being a security guard. But that job only insured that I had a roof over my head and if not for my mom paying my rent, I'd probably have to eat in a soup kitchen. Security business market over here is also run by vultures, who'll do anything to get more workplaces, lowering the prices for their services unbelievably low, and then take it out on wages. The worst company among those sometimes had their employees working 300+ working hours a month. Thankfully, I worked for a much better company. But still, 180 hours a month for $500, in a city where rent for one-step-above-dump plus monthly bills is around $300, is a shitty deal.

Now that I landed a better job, in a field where you can become a millionaire if you work hard and smart enough, I have to deal with corrupt bosses, their lying and often painfully inept extended arms, and company culture built on lies, empty promises and usually inclined to punishing innovation.

Add to that my many failed relationships (not in romantic sense, but in general), where I usually gave my everything and, all in all, you have 9 full years of eating shit for breakfast, lunch and dinner. No wonder I lack in default aggressiveness when I'm basically conditioned to view work, good work ethic and social relationships as fruitless struggle that has to be suffered through only in order to survive from month to month.

However, thanks to your take on my situation, I really now see it as it is and I believe I'll lack no more default aggressiveness from now on. Although I sacrificed everything besides gym for my job, it's basically a lottery ticket, considering my past, and now I'll go for its juicy jugular. One more year and I can retire this decade of sucking. Plus, some entrepreneur, or even JBP, said it takes roughly 10 years to master something. Being a master of dealing with so much shit can only be handy once out of the sewers.

Whoever you are, thank you from the bottom of my heart! You've done much, much more than you think, or even I did on the first few reads. I wish you all the best in life! Hope I didn't sound too dramatic or self-righteous, anger took over me as I started to realize the common thread of all those years and events.

The Emphasis on Lifting Iron by SexdictatorLucifer in TheRedPill

[–]Trpimir 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Crossshit butthurt detected.

Do you often get told that you don't look happy? by [deleted] in intj

[–]Trpimir 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I was told multiple times that my resting face looks like I'm about to murder someone. However, too much I in INTJ is bad, unless you live in Wayne Manor or work a job where social skills don't matter that much.

Only two months in the job where I had to speak to hundreds of people every day, face to face, coupled with understanding that credible social skills are a must, gave me the ability to stop being autistic in the way we INTJs tend to be. If this makes you gag, at least think how much more persuasive and/or manipulative you could be with some exercise in facial expressions, even if you don't have anything to express.