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So I had to fire a guy..


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Interviewing people is a constant reminder to myself that I will never have a problem finding a job.

The amount of idiots out there, with their horrible resumes, interview skillsets and just general lack of brain power is amusing only when it happens to others.

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I just hate going through the hiring process. Too much bs. Too many people looking to skate on easy street. Oh well....

Go ahead and try and claim unemployment, watch how I fight it.

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I'm a restaurateur in Cincinnati so I have been there, done that.

Just 3 weeks ago I caught a line-cook smoking pot behind the dumpster and fired him on the spot. Then one of my other workers(floater) walked out on me, because I fired his friend.

I had to work the line for a couple weeks until I had his replacement trained, no big deal though.

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I'm a restaurateur in Cincinnati so I have been there, done that.

Just 3 weeks ago I caught a line-cook smoking pot behind the dumpster and fired him on the spot. Then one of my other workers(floater) walked out on me, because I fired his friend.

I had to work the line for a couple weeks until I had his replacement trained, no big deal though.

If that was here in California, I'd have looked the other way.

We're still paying a former employee unemployment for failing a drug test (MJ) after an accident.

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If that was here in California, I'd have looked the other way.

We're still paying a former employee unemployment for failing a drug test (MJ) after an accident.

That's a big no can do here in ultra-conservative Cincinnati.

I don't care what they do outside of work, but I'm not gonna chance my family's well being, so an employee can get high.

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