Sounds like sheβs training her owner. I bet she always gets a treat.
I think these bois, much like βspider cricketsβ, get a lot of flack because their legs are TOO DAMN LONG! Theyβre cool dudes, but something about those weirdly long legsβ¦
I was thinking the same thing. I mean, I just did a coding test for a potential job, and I know I did at least as good as, and likely better than this.
edit: just to prove to myself, I went ahead and wrote the program without looking things up. I'm self-taught so I feel pretty proud. It took about 25 mins, and it works!
Jorch = the long version
Jort = the short version
Thanks for saving me the time reading this.
They all blow up the first time! You can do it Japan!
West Michigan server who was tipped $10K fired from job, co-owner says decision 'not affiliated' with tip Cassandra Llamas-Fossen February 15, 202412:12 pm Drama over a tip reportedly lead to the firing of a West Michigan server Photo credit Mason Jar Cafenone BENTON HARBOR (WWJ) - A West Michigan server who was given a life-changing $10,000 tip last week has been fired from her job in what management said was "purely a business decision."
Mason Jar CafΓ© co-owner Jayme Cousins said in an email to News 8 that while labor laws prohibit management from giving a full explanation on the former employee's firing, she did say, βit was not affiliated with the tip she received.β
On Monday, Feb. 5th, a man came into the cafΓ©, located at 210 Water Street in Benton Harbor, for breakfast and left a massive tip on a $32.43 bill.
In a now-deleted and viral post from the restaurant, the server who received the tip then "spread the love" and split it with nine other employees.
Now -- ten days later -- that server is out of job.
βI know there is a lot going around that we let her go because of the tip and thatβs just not logical,β Cousins wrote. β(W)e have a staff that has continued to work for us for years and college kids that come back every summer and we give chances after chances to our staff, so we clearly would not let someone go for no reason at all.β
Cousins went on to say that the decision to let the server go was not made lightly and that terminating staff is βsomething we always try to avoid at all costs,β and that βin this case it was purely a business decision.β
But the server-in-question disputed those claims on her social media page -- which also was deleted -- stating in a post that "drama, animosity and hurt" over the massive tip caused her termination.
The former employee started off by thanking those who reached out to her about the "generous gift," saying the experience humbled her, but also brought about negative attention -- and ultimately cost her her job.
Her posts, which have been preserved and shared by users on Facebook, say that she was asked to stay home on Sunday after the story went viral. Later that evening, she claimed management texted her to take Monday off as well so things can "settle down."
The former server then claims she tried to ask management if she was being asked not to the come back to work, but allegedly received no answer until she got a phone call stating that she had been fired.
"One week I'm such an amazing, hardworking employee, awesome mother... 'couldn't have happened to a better person.' Now I'm without a job for the first time since I was 15-years-old," she wrote.
The server -- who has not returned requests from news outlets for comment and will remain unidentified -- went on to write that while she was willing to split the $10,000 tip, the act of kindness brought out an ugly side.
"I may have gotten a $1,600 boost last week, but now I have no job or way to provide for myself or my kids," she wrote. "...what I have learned the hard way? Not everyone has a good heart like you do, in fact, I don't think some have one at all. And when people show you who they truly are? Believe them."
A commenter on the original post appeared to explain that staff members not working the day the tip was left expected to get a cut and the ensuing struggle ended up creating an "extremely dramatic work environment."
Users took to the Mason Jar Cafe's Facebook and flooded the comments section on their most recent post with largely negative responses about the incident.
"I will never be going back. Shame on you for how you handled this situation," one user wrote.
Another poster said: "Way to be awful humans when you had such a great place & great opportunity to be leaders in an amazing community. Do better. Kindness matters."
"Enjoy the food and wait for them to fire your server for you giving to big of a tip," another person posted.
As reported by WOOD-TV, the customer left the tip in honor of his friend who had passed away. He was in town for the funeral when he stopped at the Mason Jar CafΓ©.
Featured Image Photo Credit: Mason Jar Cafe
BARBOURSVILLE, W.Va. (WOWK) β The Target in the Merritt Creek Shopping Center in Barboursville, West Virginia is falling apart after the road behind it collapsed.
Edit: known issue, Target just thought they could beat nature unlike the last tenant.
Recognized tribes, many of which contain no trained archaeologists or anthropologists whatsoever, are being given the right to veto any display that pertains to their modern geographical region.
Just because they donβt have archeologists or anthropologists by title doesnβt mean they donβt know the history of the artifacts. Plus, itβs their stuff, they have a right to it.
As a result, many museums are simply shutting their exhibitions down or giving their collections away.
Why donβt you just ask the Native Americans what they want? Itβs possible they are fine with it or want the exhibit altered to be allowed to stay.
And how do you feel about that?
The government not doing that in the first place lead to SpaceX having the monopoly, so I think that is part of the problem.