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Ruby Slipper Cafe

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Underpaid and Overworked - Manager Ruby Slipper Cafe Employee Review

2.0
Nov 15, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Bacon, biscuits, Tasso cream & French Truck coffee

Cons

*Days only if management has no intention of completing all admin work. *Do not say admin work to upper level management. Invoices, reviews, orders, schedules, budgets and all of the above can be completed during normal business hours. If it cannot be, you will be asked to research time management, lectured about delegation and reminded that others are capable. *High volume stores are not required to follow specs, procedures or systems. The resulting confusion involved after employee transfers and the frustration knowing that money covers a multitude of sins erodes culture. *HR Department leadership has made racist comments, violated employee trust by openly discussing private matters, lied to unemployment services, violated the FSLA by demanding repayment of tips *Contributions are celebrated but not rewarded. Healthy competition replaced with backstabbing. Popularity replaced work ethic. *It just really, really destroyed my soul while underpaying me

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The role was not what was presented during the interview process, and expectations changed almost immediately after starting. I was quickly given a much heavier workload than what had been discussed, which made the position feel misleading from day one. Management was split 50/50 where one side was solid but the other also lacked control over basic operations, which created constant inconsistency. There were effectively two different ways of doing the same task (Management’s way and the servers’ way) and standards were enforced 1/2 the time. Since staff often ignored direction without consequence. This led to confusion, uneven workloads, and a frustrating work environment where accountability depended on who you were. There also seemed to be clear favoritism toward certain servers. On top of that, management could be dismissive and unprofessional, including belittling comments, threats of firing or silent treatment. Overall, the workplace felt disorganized, unfair, and wayyy more chaotic than what was initially promised.

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