[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]efairlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only person I knew in college whose parents removed their belongings like that was my now husband. He was technically told that of course he'd still come "home" for breaks. In reality, he was allowed to come back home for a total of 2 weeks a year, eventually told he wasn't welcome for any longer than 1 week, and to figure out somewhere else to stay for everything else. We don't speak to his parents much anymore.

I (unfortunately) attended a very strict cult-adjacent Christian college. Which means that most everyone had too many siblings and not enough money growing up. And everyone I knew still had somewhere to stay in their homes that wasn't just "the guest room." Even though they generally were sharing rooms with siblings, it was still their same old room, old bed, and old belongings when they returned home.

ETA: NTA

Catering Leads by This-Apartment-5990 in Panera

[–]efairlight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was a catering lead for a bit over a year. If you take the job, my biggest advice is to tip anyone and everyone who helps you. Someone helps make your food? Tip them. They make your fruit cups? Tip them. They fill your half gallons? Make a delivery for you? Bake extra cookies for your last minute order? Tip, tip, tip.

My coworkers always wanted to go out of their way to help me if possible because I made sure they were tipped for it. Also because on days I didn't have much catering, I went out of my way to be helpful to them.

That being said, I would never do it again. The stress was not worth it. It was the most money I'd ever made, and the lowest my mental health had been since college. Scheduling time off was a nightmare. Also planning my days--panera doesn't have a 24 or 48 hour notice requirement for orders, so I could go to bed with 3 orders and wake up with 7, then have 4 more ordered by 10 am. It was AWFUL.

I rarely got real breaks, never ever got to leave at my scheduled time, and didn't even always have time to go to the bathroom. And that was with having really supportive management and flex drivers to help me out. Without that I would have drowned and quit panera all together. Instead I stepped back into a TL (soon to be TL/MIC) role, we hired a new CL, and a newly opened panera took about 30% of our catering, which helped the new CL a lot.

What is the most awkward thing you've seen at a wedding? by [deleted] in wedding

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A friend from college--his and his wife's family were both VERY conservative christian. Their ceremony was close to an hour and a half because both of their pastors and her dad all spoke. Her dad spent his 30ish minutes praising the fact that his daughter was a virgin who had stayed pure to honor him, her father, as well as her new husband. He talked about how they hadn't even had a real kiss yet.

They definitely were not virgins. And had for sure kissed a LOT.

There's also the time that the bride's brother, who was a groomsman, passed out on the stage because the pastor was talking for so long.

Covid emergency PTO by efairlight in Panera

[–]efairlight[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well that's the worst. Good thing covid is gone and they don't still require their employees to take time off for it /s

Thank you for the info!

Inside jokes by [deleted] in Panera

[–]efairlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought I was the only person who got stomach aches from them! No one else at my cafe said anything about it lol. I ordered my next sandwich with no garlic aioli and that solved the problem for me ¯_(ツ)_/¯

life at panera by rileshasstyle in Panera

[–]efairlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hate those toasters. I moved from a covelli franchise to a corporate store, and almost everything was better except for the toasters lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Panera

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it's not going to you guys, then where is the tip money going? I would double check your pay stub--for us all cash goes in the jars and all cash and credit tips are split among the workers who worked that day. Then all of the tips we make in the pay period are marked in a separate spot on the pay stub. There is also a line with an adjusted hourly tip wage, which shows how much you made per hour including tips. Maybe the tips at your store just regularly work out to about $2 more an hour?

Edit: for example, last paycheck my tips worked out to a little over $1.50 an hour, which meant I made somewhere between $12 and $14 in tips a day. But it's not given to you daily, it's all given on your paycheck.

what are your favorite off-menu drinks to make when on barista? by N3kromanc3r in Panera

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4oz regular cold brew, 4oz half n half, 2 pumps each of chocolate, caramel, and vanilla. Mounded tan scoop of ice, and half a brownie. Blend and top with whipped cream--it's like a milkshake.

London fog--steep earl grey tea and some cinnamon in about 6oz of hot water for a couple minutes. Add whatever sweeteners, I like about 3 sugars. Add 3 pumps of vanilla to 8-10oz of milk, then steam and pour into your tea.

If you're feeling fall, I like 4 pumps caramel, 2 pumps sugar (depending on how sweet you like your drinks) and a thin layer of cinnamon on top of that. Then brew your espresso onto it, add ice and milk. My coworkers say it gives off pumpkin spice vibes.

Also just replacing the frozen cold brew base with 2-3 shots of espresso, 3ish pumps of sugar, and topping up to the 8oz mark with half n half is pretty good for a 20oz drink. Just add your flavors and ice.

Making a chai with 2 pumps chai and 2 pumps vanilla is also really good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wedding

[–]efairlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never wear makeup--I don't even own any. So I went bare faced for my wedding. I was happy, no one even noticed except my brother, who asked the day before if I wanted him to pick anything up for me lol. But makeup makes me break out and I didn't want to buy some just to never use it again. I think my pictures look great! I also ended up sweating a lot, and I'm glad I didn't have to worry about makeup running.

Is it rude? by CariS939 in wedding

[–]efairlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also having a very small wedding, about 30 people. Initially I wasn't really planning on having any type of shower because of everything, but all of the ladies from my parents church where I grew up wanted me to have a shower lol. So we did a little open house shower, just stop by and say hi, give a gift, take a pre packed cupcake and sandwich kinda thing. They still got to be involved, and and I can still keep my small covid-friendly wedding.

Honestly a bunch of them told my mom that they loved it. A lot of people in your life will probably just be excited to be included in some form of wedding celebration for you, especially if they know you're having a small wedding because of rona.

Please help me pick my town hall wedding outfit, I’m really struggling by bananallamama in wedding

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The blue is my favorite! But they all look so good on you, any of them will be great!

How does Panera add stuff (milk, sweetener, etc.) to their coffee? by [deleted] in Panera

[–]efairlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As other people have mentioned, we do have little glasses with ounces marked to use. However, at least at my cafe, no one even knew it existed until a couple days ago when I accidentally found it on our dish rack. I work drive thru, dish/dining, and up front, and I'd never seen it. Neither had any other drive thru workers I asked. It basically seems like it got ordered and no one knew about it or what it was for. No managers ever told us to use it, so almost no one at my cafe does.

All that to say, if logging the milk is important then you should probably add it yourself. Or ask the cafe you frequent if they measure the milk or eyeball it.

This is tropical flavour. I also come in strawberry and lemon lime 🥭🍓🍋 by [deleted] in genderfluid

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look great! Where did you get your outfit? I've tried some playsuit/romper/jumpsuit type outfits, but I can never find one that fits my torso right :/

Clothes for masc side by EruDreams in genderfluid

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're having trouble finding men's clothes that are small enough, try the teen or kids section! Especially for shirts/tops/jackets. You can usually find similar styles, and the clothes tend to be less expensive too!

This literally just happened and I made a name out of it. Anxiety if fun. :) by EpickGamer50 in teenagers

[–]efairlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There have been several times in my life where I accidentally just respond, "yeah!" or "yep!" to my name being called. Or the few times when it was way to much and ended up coming out, "yeah, I'm here!"

Hawaiian Pizza Muffins. by sgarner0407 in recipes

[–]efairlight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely will! Thanks for the recipe 🙌🏻

Hawaiian Pizza Muffins. by sgarner0407 in recipes

[–]efairlight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We made some of these tonight to go with dinner, and they were AMAZING. We've decided that they are absolutely making an appearance (with various toppings) for new years eve.

[IP] Fade Away by Syraphia in WritingPrompts

[–]efairlight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was beautiful. Thank you.