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I've never worked there, but I have been there on a few occasions. As someone who has had to take some demeaning jobs over the years, I think that being forced to sing takes the cake. Its humiliating and gives asshole customers one more reason to believe they are somehow "better" than the person behind the counter.
Hahaha! You deserved that one! Singing at work? Hahahaha! Where's your dignity??
idk what coldstone is, but that is kind of funny.
they never sign anyway, if they see that your going to put something in the tip jar they just look away
I used to work at Coldstone for years, and I hated singing, every minute of it. Granted I hated my boss to lol
hahahahahhahahahahahahahahhhahah
Oh, heaven forbid a late night radio personality is making fun of you. Because DJ's never make jokes or poke fun at people or anything...
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Not a FML. You got a $20 tip. Did you actually WANT to have to sing more?
I don't expect my local Coldstone workers to have Grammy-worthy talent. I expect them to sound like people who work for $6.75 an hour or whatever and are required by their part time job to sing to customers. I don't even like that rule, I think its awkward and kind of humiliating.