When Double Tragedy Strikes In Burger King
- Author Ellisen Wang
- Published June 22, 2020
- Word count 340
Today I want to share a double tragic moment that happened during the good old days of working at Burger King.
It was a pretty normal Saturday in the restaurant. The peak hour just died down so we all had time to relax after taking endless orders and making food nonstop. I used the downtime to wipe down the tables and sweep the floor in the kitchen.
All of a sudden, I saw a crowd forming in the dining room. I walked towards it to see what happened. Turns out, an elderly woman fell on the floor and wasn't able to get back up. The ambulance arrived in less than 10 minutes to check on her and to see if her knees were ok.
However, while everyone's attention was on the whole accident, one of the workers took advantage of the situation and stole $40 from one of the cash registers. Little did she know that there were surveillance cameras on the ceiling above all the cash register spots.
Long story short, she got fired the next day.
But I didn't expect her to do something like that and neither did anyone else. Not even the managers saw it coming. She got along with everyone pretty well, plus she was still new, maybe worked less than five days.
So you have to be careful with who you bring into your business. Whether they're employees, co-founders, or even freelancers. No matter how nice and likeable they are, you never know which one of them turns out to be like the woman who got fired, steals from you when you least expect it, and runs away.
Be careful who you choose to work with. Do your due diligence.
That's why when it comes to the service business especially, it's important to build trust with your audience. The best way to do it is to get in touch with them on a regular basis. Demonstrate your knowledge to them. Let them get to know you as a person.
That's a genuine way to build trust.
If you found this reading helpful, there are more tips like these waiting to be read at EllisenWang.com. When you go there, you can opt in for daily copywriting, email marketing, and business tips. I'll also send you free sample chapters of my book called "How to Become an Email Titan." It teaches you how to write email copy that your subscribers will never get enough of and will make them want to buy from you.
Article source: https://art.xingliano.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- Mindfulness: Living in Harmony with the Elements
- Lash Extension Aftercare Starts With Proper Removal
- How Lash Techs Can Make Removal Appointments More Comfortable
- Electric And Hybrid Car Leasing: The Smart Move For 2026
- What Clients Should Know Before a Lash Extension Removal Appointment
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Lash Removal Mistakes New Lash Techs Should Avoid
- Lash Remover Cream vs. Liquid Remover: What Lash Techs Should Know
- Common Eyebrow Tint Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- Outdoor Makeup Tips for Hot Days: What to Keep Simple Around the Eyes
- How to Choose the Right Brow Tint Shade for a Natural Look
- Best Eye Makeup Ideas for Summer Travel and Weekend Trips
- Magnetic Lashes vs. Strip Lashes: Which Is Easier for Beginners?
- Lotus Carved Decorative Doors
- Where Your Donation Matters Most: Helping the Poor with Medical Care and Animal Welfare in India
- How Sponsoring Elderly Care in India Creates Lasting Social Impact
- Motorcycle Accidents in Hattiesburg: Mississippi's Pure Comparative Fault Advantage and How It Protects Injured Riders
- Dog Bite Injuries in Colorado: How the Strict Liability Statute Works and What Injured Victims Can Recover
- Truck Accident Claims in Green Bay: How Local Industries Shape Liability
- Dog Bites in San Luis Obispo: California's Strict Liability & What It Means for Victims
- How the Region's Paper and Food Processing Industries Shape the Commercial Vehicle Liability Landscape
- Colorado Dog Bite Injury Claims and What the State's Strict Liability Law Means for Victims
- THE QUIET GRANDEUR: VINTAGE CARVED ARMOIRES FROM MOGUL INTERIOR
- Wellness by Design: Nature's Harmony in Carved Wood Doors
- Why People With Diabetes Need to Take Special Care of Their Feet
- Calcaneodynia: Understanding Heel Pain
- Collected & Crafted: A Modern Farmhouse That Tells the World's Most Beautiful Stories
- Why Winter Is Actually the Best Time to Visit Sydney
- Ireland Sino Institute Secures Media Partnership with CCTV+