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I hired a friend who had just been discharged from the military as a kitchen assistant.

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booyalee 2 hours
I hired a friend who was discharged from the military as a kitchen assistant.
During the interview, he said he was slow.
We haven’t talked about it
My hands were really slow
In my 20s, I worked hard in the kitchen and in my 30s,
They say it’s a shame to run your own business
But I’m not the type to search for a day.
They only did what they told them to do.
However, other kitchen staff did not order this child well.
They couldn’t give it to me
Every time I place an order, he always talks back and just does it himself.
10,000 units.
So I went in and ordered the kid.
I smell it
Me: If you’re done with the work now, please help the person washing the dishes.
A lot of pairs – yes.
Him: I’m here to wash the dishes, right??
Me: Kitchen assistant duties include washing dishes.
Him: I came here to learn a job, like washing dishes.
Me: Do you have to pay tuition for me? I came here to pay and get an education.
No, just do what you’re told.
After making him do the dishes for 3 days, he quit.
coo

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baekho1993 38 minutes
It’s scattered, but it’s on the top of my head rather than doing well or not at work.
The hugging type is the most annoying.
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2025_01_08 2 hours
Even in the military, this is a huge waste of money.
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havenhide_cyg 2 hours
MZ
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When a former acquaintance hired an employee
You can teach what you don’t know.
It reminds me of Sunshine’s saying, “You can’t teach someone who doesn’t have a clue.”
tneserp k 19 minutes
I don’t have the mindset to learn, but what kind of assistant is Gyu-guk?
Grinding things that I don’t even know what to do for a day
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cartail46 34 minutes
Being slow isn’t the problem, it’s Daegu and the mindset itself.

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