Frank Alvarez
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I think it gives you perspective, you know, with what people have to deal with, because if you don't have that perspective, then you never like obviously this is obvious now, but like you never you don't know what it's like dealing with people in that way, because no matter what.
you're kind of, you're representing this place.
So you have to have a wall and people just like beat you up all day for the most part.
Like they're ordering stuff and they're very like entitled in the way that they order things.
And they're a little, that's how retail is too.
Like they believe.
That you are below them because they are buying something.
Like, they think that they're buying something, and it's, like, paying for your salary.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, or, like, you walk in here.
I don't work for you.
I work for the store.
I'm here to help, but I'm not your slave.
I feel like with food, I can imagine it's really bad because it's, like, there's, like, a sense of, likeβ
Specifically with like most of the restaurants we're going to are like, you know, like owned by a family.
You know what I mean?
So like there is a sense of just like this place keeps the lights on because I am here.