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Well I have definitely have had a few people like that… Told me I didn't know how to bake a cake… " she couldn't help but laugh a little as she said that last part
Well I have definitely have had a few people like that… Told me I didn't know how to bake a cake… " she couldn't help but laugh a little as she said that last part
Marc smiled a little at her ability to laugh off those memories. “That's still rude of them. In my case, most just refuse to listen to warnings or advice on… whatever they're doing.” he admitted.
"eh I'm pretty much used to it anymore, and people are stubborn they think they know what they're doing but half the time they don't but that's okay because it's not hurting me."
Marcus nodded, understanding exactly what she meant. “Only downside is, in my case, I have to intervene because if they don't listen to the warnings, they could end up hurting themselves.”
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"Yes well you can't change how people are you can try but they always think they know what's best for them and everyone else around them but in reality, they could put themselves or others in danger I had this one girl who used to work in my shop she would try to sell our from scratch cookie dough and it had a lot of raw ingredients in it so it was dangerous to consume until it was cooked and she wouldn't listen to me….long story sorry I had to let her go but she was nice, she just wouldn't listen."
“That is, unfortunately, very true.” Marc nodded, before listening to her story. “Yeah, you shouldn't eat raw cookie dough. At least not too much and it depends on how it's made. I’ve actually heard of a couple recipes for safe-to-eat cookie dough.” he admitted. “Just haven't gotten around to trying to make any.”
"Well shortly after she was let go we started selling cookie dough without raw ingredients but it was just the principle of the matter she couldn't understand why I wouldn't let her just sell our cookie dough."
“Understandable. There's health rules for a reason.” he agreed. “But at least she gave you the idea to make a safer way for that.”
"I just wanted to ensure that the well-being of my customers wouldn't be jeopardized because of an employee that wouldn't listen."
“I get that.” Marc nodded. “And I don't blame you. If she didn't listen about that then what else could she have done if you let her stay?” he asked rhetorically as he agreed with her.
Maria nodded "exactly now I stand by the fact that she was a great girl she was very nice and polite and got her work done but she was still in high school, high school students have a hard time listening to adults but I could have gone a little easier on her she was just a kid."
“Oh, yeah. High School students are notorious for not listening to anyone.” Marc chuckled, remembering his own experiences at that age. “Besides, you had your whole business at risk… You did what you had to. But you could still give her a good reference.” he pointed out, though chances were she already did.
"Oh yes they are you don't have to tell me I used to be one myself" she spoke with a chuckle and shook her head "indeed I did have my business at risk which was very scary to me but I can promise you I've given her a good reference."
“How crazy were your high school years?” he asked, smiling at her. “It sounds like you're a good, reasonable boss then.”
Maria blushed a bit and crossed her arms "well I was a teenage girl looking for my parent's approval…it got pretty crazy sometimes, and as far as me being a good boss you bet I am im the greatest boss ever." She couldn't help but laugh at her own words while shaking her head
“That's fair enough.” Marc nodded, chuckling with her. “I wasn't too worried about my parent's approval until my senior year so, the rest of high school was pretty crazy for me too.” he admitted. “Well, if I could cook, I would definitely get a job with you.”
Maria nodded and smiled "I'm sure you would but the thing is….what if I don't hire you?:
“If I could cook, why wouldn't you?” he asked, smiling. “I’m good with people and I know how to handle a cash register.”
Maria smiled "well maybe i think you would look better sweaty and in gym clothes than wearing pink and being sweaty."
Marcus couldn't help but laugh as he felt his face warm up. “Hey, I look good in pink.” he teased, still laughing.
She smirked before looking up at him "hmm maybe, or perhaps i could give you a black uniform.."
“You could.” Marc nodded. “Your choice, boss.” he winked.
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