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Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:05 am to Janky
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Why have people become such emotional idiots. Everyone offended by something nowadays.
This. Just stfu and eat your pizza.
Oh yeah and this....
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“Domino's Pizza the nurses on 5 east deserve an apology, and I am sure as much pizza as you can deliver."
Give me a freaking break.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:11 am to GetCocky11
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This post was edited on 10/2/20 at 8:50 pm
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:15 am to GetCocky11
Neither side. Pizza people need to realize even though it sucks, you have to work until you close and the note was definitely unnecessary. Nurse could have called the manager if they were that upset but blasting that shite on social media makes you an attention whore and rather pathetic.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:18 am to Huey Lewis
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Women tend to be inconsiderate customers and drama whores, so it's no surprise that one would call in an order 5 minutes before closing time then go straight to Facebook with this shite.
Yep. They're awful restaurant patrons and they treat waiters like slaves.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:20 am to ksayetiger
5minutes before closing is still open last I checked.
Don't want to put out an order that late , stop taking orders at quarter til.
Don't want to put out an order that late , stop taking orders at quarter til.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:22 am to Restomod
I'm surprised they took the order that late. Most stop taking orders 30 min before close
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:26 am to LawLessTyGer
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Make the fricking pizza am stfu. What, you don't like? Well go work at Mc Donald's then!
If they didn't want to do the work, the Domino's dudes should have taken a lesson out of McD's late-night ice cream ordering book. "Sorry sir, da pizza machine broke." Problem solved.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:31 am to klsu24
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ordered a meal for the staff from a local Domino’s Pizza.
So it could have been a larger order, which you usually know in advance when you need 5-10 pizzas.
So it's was probably less about ordering a single pizza, and more about
1 Medium bell pepper and sausage(thin sliced bell pepper)
1 medium Hawaiian (extra pineapple)
1 medium vegetarian (mushrooms on the side)
1 medium meat lovers(no pork products)
1 large pepperoni(extra, extra ,extra cheese)
6 wings hot(ranch)
6 wings mild(blue cheese)
1 garlic cheesy bread(extra butter)
1 pizza cookie(cut into 15 slices)
They were probably like, damn if you knew you were going to have a large order, call us in advance(10pm) to schedule a midnight delivery.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:31 am to Huey Lewis
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Women tend to be inconsiderate customers and drama whores,
While this may be occasionally true, the Mcpizza connoisseur is a dude. His female friend brought it all to her faceface page.
Ordering, or going into a restaurant minutes before they close is a douche move.
Acting like babies, claiming lack of midnight pizza stopped you from all that life saving is a douche move.
Demanding apologies and free pizza for everyone in the zip code, involved or not, is a douche move.
Working a minimum wage job means you are poor. Turning down an extra half hour of pay is a douche move.
Is Paris TX the HQ of Massengil?
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:37 am to klsu24
i'm with the nurse. your business hours are x:00 to x:00. If i want to purchase something from your business at y:55 then you should oblige. Or, i could just got to your competitor.


This post was edited on 4/6/16 at 7:38 am
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:39 am to MorbidTheClown
That's the nicest "rude note" I've ever read. These nurses are entitled inconsiderate count
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:42 am to klsu24
I'm TeamNurse here.
Dominoes is open until they close. If they want to institute a policy of not taking orders 15 or 30 minutes before closing, that's fine, otherwise their hours of business are as advertised.
Also, the employee(s) from Dominoes were not going home that night and going to work on a cure for a form of Leukemia. If they didn't like having to exactly do their job by staying at work until the required time to knock off, start their own pie* store and then they can make their own rules.
If one of my employees wrote that "nice" note, they'd be in trouble or gone.
*I like to call pizzas "pies" like the folks in the trade do. It gives me street cred amongst the pie artists.
Dominoes is open until they close. If they want to institute a policy of not taking orders 15 or 30 minutes before closing, that's fine, otherwise their hours of business are as advertised.
Also, the employee(s) from Dominoes were not going home that night and going to work on a cure for a form of Leukemia. If they didn't like having to exactly do their job by staying at work until the required time to knock off, start their own pie* store and then they can make their own rules.
If one of my employees wrote that "nice" note, they'd be in trouble or gone.
*I like to call pizzas "pies" like the folks in the trade do. It gives me street cred amongst the pie artists.
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Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:55 am to klsu24
Dominoes should stop taking orders 30 min before closing. Were the employees expected to clock out at that time?
In my much younger days I worked in a grocery store deli and sometimes worked the night shift alone until 10 pm. when the deli closed. The rest of the store was still open. The manager insisted I clock out the minute my shift was over and yet if a customer came in at 9:55 and ordered a fresh batch of fried chicken we were somehow supposed to magically prepare, cook and clean up in 5 minutes.
In my much younger days I worked in a grocery store deli and sometimes worked the night shift alone until 10 pm. when the deli closed. The rest of the store was still open. The manager insisted I clock out the minute my shift was over and yet if a customer came in at 9:55 and ordered a fresh batch of fried chicken we were somehow supposed to magically prepare, cook and clean up in 5 minutes.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:56 am to klsu24
If you are open for business you do business. Whoever wrote that note would be fired. What kind of whiny bitches work and expect to not work until closing? If they did not want to cook another pizza they should not have answered the phone.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:59 am to MorbidTheClown
At least one of these nurses ordered the pasta carbonara. From Dominos. How can you be on someone's side that orders pasta from Dominos and 5 minutes before they close at that?
Maybe a pizza I can see because they just throw that shite together real quick and pop it in the oven. Nobody gets pasta from Dominos so they probably had all of that shite put away for the next day.
So the nurses call in and the Dominos guy is like "frick, ok I'll take your order. What do you want on your pizza?" And the nurse responds with "well the first one...". At that point the Dominos guy should have just hung up the phone and pretended like the connection was lost. But he was on a land line and that's hard to explain.
Then when she started ordering pasta the guy probably lost his shite and wrote a totally non offensive note with a simple request.
Team Dominos.
Maybe a pizza I can see because they just throw that shite together real quick and pop it in the oven. Nobody gets pasta from Dominos so they probably had all of that shite put away for the next day.
So the nurses call in and the Dominos guy is like "frick, ok I'll take your order. What do you want on your pizza?" And the nurse responds with "well the first one...". At that point the Dominos guy should have just hung up the phone and pretended like the connection was lost. But he was on a land line and that's hard to explain.
Then when she started ordering pasta the guy probably lost his shite and wrote a totally non offensive note with a simple request.
Team Dominos.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 7:59 am to LSUBFA83
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The manager insisted I clock out the minute my shift was over and yet if a customer came in at 9:55 and ordered a fresh batch of fried chicken we were somehow supposed to magically prepare, cook and clean up in 5 minutes.
I would have told the manager to frick off with the quickness.
Posted on 4/6/16 at 8:02 am to klsu24
Nurse is right - crap move by Domino's – but she is also overreacting. I've gone to restaurants 10 minutes before they close and I get the look and I expect it. I don't whine to the media
Posted on 4/6/16 at 8:02 am to ThatMakesSense
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I would have told the manager to frick off with the quickness.
"Show me the written policy that has me working off the clock?"
They even do it here (back to nursing) with lunch breaks being automatically deducted. They know damn well that in busy hospitals you may not get lunch. Then they cry if you clock out "no lunch".
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