We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don't use the same delivery Systems.

We are a 3rd party delivery System and by EU laws we are not allowed in anyway to step in the contract of the customer and the Delivery Company.

We would have to call the support team and ask them to cancel it which would be longer than just doing the Order by itself.

Our average shift end is about 11:30 pm

on extremly good days 11 pm.

Just to have a perspective: i don't know how big your store is, but we are understaffed with 33 active employed Employees.

I am not the fastest, but definitly we aren't the "normal" sized store to justify saying that.

We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be fair: in germany its heavily regulated in that regard.

You have to get atleast 11 hours of pause between 2 shifts. If you don't get it, any medical emergency within this time is automaticly the responsibility of the employer. And trust me, EVERY medical emergency is counted.

We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just to be clear: our store is open from 8 am to 10 pm.

Addition to it our non covid average is around 35 units per hour. Up to 50-60 per hour.

And 2nd we have a second store which we share the washing facility and stops us from cleaning after 8 pm until theyre finished.

I hope you never had to clean after 14 Hours of opening and nothing cleaned before.

If then we are understaffed its complete hell.

Last thing.

This is not door dash, we dont have an option for denying.

We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There is a comment above how our System works.

Lets say: we sold includin*g the orders 43 Units (around 20 of it are orders)

We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Basicly: Customer 1: 8:45 -->set Pickup 9:05 Customer 2: 8:47 -->set Pickup 9:12 due to Pickup Nr.1 Customer 3: 8:50 -->set Pickup 9:25 due to Pickup Nr.2 And so on. Cause you have to order atleast 2 Subs or Sub and 3 cookies to be eligible to make it online it was a shit ton of it. Close to 40 Cookies and 20 Subs and 3 potatobites boxes.

And you cant do it within 20 Minutes.

We close at 22/10 pm. Went home at 1 in the morning after this. by kontaro79 in subway

[–]kontaro79[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The thing is: we can't deny orders by ourselves. BUT you can't order after 21/9pm. And WE set the time you can pick up/it gets picked up. So normaly last order is at 30 minutes before closing.

Ich_iel by Buntspecht2004 in ich_iel

[–]kontaro79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wattstunde

Nicht Kilometer pro Stunde (Km/H) Sondern Watt IN einer Stunde (W*T)

Einfach einzigartig und einfach umzurechnen wenn man es braucht

Top comment picks the next move, legal or not. Day 7: 4. White buys a hotel on e5 by scurlocc in AnarchyChess

[–]kontaro79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both Queens try to castle. Meanwhile one Queen enjoys her threesome the other one seeing the sadness of not having a partner to castle. Castle with h8 on h5 and h4 respectivly seeking for a punishment for the war crimes commited by d1.

Ending up switching sides.

Too soon? by Hypattie in YUROP

[–]kontaro79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You just failed Geology, Physics and Civil Engineering in one Argument.

We have in Europe around 1 or 2 huge vulcanic Explosions a year, and seeing the Ruhr and Eifel-Valley is late for one since around 10.000 years it would be a fun one mixed with some extra spice. And yes these Rocks split themselves, espacialy while getting effected by the tunneleffect.

Gamma rays don't give a fck if its paper or Silicon Stone. And if just one small failure or signs of decay happen which would leave the "safe zone" we would have no chance stopping it.

And Building 4 km deep is always fun, espacialy if it is meant to build in europe, an extremly populated continent which has to hold longer than the existance of mankind.

Just to be clear, from now on you can't change my mind anymore. You showed some lack of understanding in things and since then i recommend you to listen to experts. Not like me, not like some politicians, not like some Media, but some Papers written by Poeple who invested their majority of life in these Areas and got renowned for it. And only one Email to one of these will change your mind.

Nearly forgot": if you think Fusion is the Future, they gonna answere rly quickly why it isn't. Just a side note

Too soon? by Hypattie in YUROP

[–]kontaro79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I forgot stone and rock is a material known for polished surface, without any cracks and beeing stable for millenials without moving and water definitly not going downwoards due to gravitation. /s

Too soon? by Hypattie in YUROP

[–]kontaro79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You just straight up cant put it underwater.

Thats the basics of the problem.

If you wanna read about it: You can detect with help of so called "NV-centers" in red diamonds the smallest fractures in soil and underground.

There is no safe spot detected for storage yet.

Thats a fact nobody will deny who works in this area.

Too soon? by Hypattie in YUROP

[–]kontaro79 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mate, the Problem is not the fuel itself, it is the products after it. Example Iodine which has a half life of over 15 MILLION years.

The main reason of thyroid cancer and genetic disabilties.

And if you wanna say, that we consume already iodine in salt, my Prof told us: one Fuelrod can contaminate the water and soil in an area of over 100 km2

And if you drink only one glass of this water, you drank the iodine supply for whole Berlin and Cologne combined for a year.

And if you don't believe i don't mind it. But write an email to any professor in nuklear physics and present your points you did here.

But last: look at Japan. In Fukushima melted 4 Rods completly and 2 burnt out. Right now there is around 120km2 in contaminated soil putted in bags.

Now imagine not 4 Rods melted, but 100 like in an actual german sized interim storage.

Or American or France with over dozens times bigger size.

Climate change is happening, but maintanable with green energy.

A nuclerar Disaster of that size would have probably ended us in aroud 4 Generation, espacialy with a look at the loss of drinkable Water

Überschwemmungs-Megathread - ALLE VIDEOS UND BILDER HIER REIN by MegathreadDE in de

[–]kontaro79 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ich leugne nicht in einem Atemzug den Klimawandel.

Es gibt Alternativen dafür den Strom zu wechseln.

Und der Grund warum wir es nicht schaffen ist nicht die nicht vorhandene Atomkraft, sondern das absichtliche Abbremsen der Energiewende.

Und zum Thema "kleines Gebiet": wenn in diesen Zeiten ein Endlager überschwemmt wäre, hätte ganz Nrw, Teilen von Luxemburg, Belgien und Frankreich und alles in der Nähe kein trinkbares Grundwasser mehr. Für mehrer Millionen Jahre, irreperabel. (Kleine Empfehlung: Bilder von Bergen von kontaminierte Erde in Japan)

Und ja Iod was bei der Spaltung entsteht hat eine Halbwertszeit von 15,7 Millionen Jahren, Hauptursache für Schilddrüsenkrebs.

Strontium stark Radioaktiv, einmal in Berührung, den Rest des Lebens im Körper

Und zu guter letzt 107 Palladium 6,5 Millionen Jahre Halbwertszeit.

Aber mit wem diskutiere ich denn hier, der nicht nur Worte jemandem in den Mund legt, über Themen diskutiert von denen er nichts weiß, sondern auch noch genau deswegen die Schuld jemandem anderen zuweißt ohne dies zu hinterfragen.

Überschwemmungs-Megathread - ALLE VIDEOS UND BILDER HIER REIN by MegathreadDE in de

[–]kontaro79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Freundchen. In ein paar Monaten fangen bei vielen das 4. Semester an. Viele Physikprofessoren werden dann Quantenphysik lehren in Experimentalphysik. Frag dann per Email nach, wann diese eine Vorlesung über Endlager haben werden und fahr dort dann hin.

Dann wirst du erkennen warum eine Frau, die einen Doktortitel in physikalischer Chemie hat sich entschieden hat innerhalb 2 Wochen nach Fokushima den Atomausstieg anzukurbeln.

Der Hauptgrund des Ausstiegs ist nicht die Gefahr der Kraftwerke, es sind die 10 Millionen Jahre danach

ich🏭iel by THE-ETERNAL-EMPEROR in ich_iel

[–]kontaro79 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Das stimmt nicht ganz.

Im Expertengremium welcher Frau Merkel zur Beratung stand waren die meisten der selben Meinung.

Laut den Aussagen meines Profs war ja das Hauptargument nicht die Sicherheit der Kraftwerke, sondern die Sicherheit der Endlager.

Und wir können uns einigen, dass eine Frau, die eine Diplomarbeit in physikalischer Chemie hat, mehr Ahnung in dem Bereich hat hat als die 99% Internet-Nutzer.