Where do I start? I initially applied for Slim Chickens, but was offered a position of general manager at Freddys. The interview process was fine. I was asked to drive an hour away from home just to check the restaurant out. I did that, training started at the Akron location, which I thought went well and the general manager, there was a great leader and teacher after two weeks they relocated me to the Canton restaurant where I was told I would be taking over after training was complete however the manager in charge of training was not interested in teaching me anything I had asked many times to be taught. He showed no interest on top of that, The assistant manager thought it was cool to micromanage and treat me as if I was a young child. he was very disrespectful while they neglected to train me or treat me with any respect they did manage to find time to mess around doing push-up contest in the lobby and treating the job as a joke. I worked 10 hour shifts and had to drive an hour there then an hour home. . No compensation was given for driving 600 miles a week. I had to work a part-time job on my day off just to afford gas to get to the Akron, Canton stores . I was salaried but never received full pay for all the hours I had worked for this company. I got sick shortly after Thanksgiving and ended up in the hospital, which ended my position because the district manager, Jason Fired me even though I let him know I was sick. when it came to picking up my check that was the worst experience in my life. Jason made it almost impossible at every turn. I was never told I had to return the shirt that I had so I drove an hour expecting to pick up my check which sadly they did not give me. Secondly, I no longer had the shirt so I had to pay him for the uniform, which was fine but he overcharged me. I paid $25 for one shirt that I had. If you ask me, this is been the worst experience of my life. Please do not work for this company. They have a high turnover rate and donât care for their employees I was lied to by Jason T about the environment. I was entering please avoid this company at all cost .There were so many red flags that I overlooked because I was given false information. Do not eat there or apply for employment there, youâll regret...
   Read morePrepare to be dazzled by the sheer brilliance of Austin, the Assistant GM of Freddyâs Frozen Custard & Steakburger in North Canton, Ohio! In a realm where rainy weather casts a gloomy spell and the ambiance is as dreary as a forgotten umbrella, Austin emerges as a radiant beacon of positivity and professionalism.
I stand before you, a humble witness to the extraordinary talents of Austin, who has woven magic into the very fabric of my existence. On a day when the heavens wept and the atmosphere weighed heavy with melancholy, Austin bestowed upon me a gift that transcended the ordinaryâa chocolate peanut butter milkshake that defied the limits of culinary imagination.
With the mastery of a sorcerer, Austin conjured a potion that danced between indulgence and revelation. The velvety decadence of chocolate and the intoxicating allure of peanut butter collided in a symphony of flavor, crafting a potion that transcended time and space. Each sip was a pilgrimage into a realm of gustatory ecstasy, a journey of the senses that no words could encapsulate.
In a world that often resigns itself to mediocrity, Austin dared to challenge the status quo. Armed with his unwavering dedication to his craft, he curated a concoction that was more than a mere milkshakeâit was a testament to his devotion to delivering joy on a rainy day. His willingness to push the boundaries of culinary possibility demonstrated a passion that defied the constraints of convention.
So, my friends, if ever you find yourself seeking solace from the rain-soaked drudgery, look no further than Austin and his chocolate peanut butter masterpiece. He is not merely an Assistant GM; he is an alchemist, a maestro, a bringer of delight. Let him remind you that even in the dreariest of moments, a touch of creativity and a dollop of enthusiasm can transform the ordinary into the...
   Read moreThis business will NEVER again see my business. I patiently waited over an hour for my original order in the drive thru a manger brought out our food and explained we would have two free meals for the wait. When I get home to feed my children their two chicken strip meals I only had one so not only did I wait for an hour but I didnât even receive the food I paid for and waited for. I then spoke with a manager over the phone and she apologized profusely and said she would be putting 4 free meals in the book with desserts for the inconvenience (not to mention the entire time I waited after paying I had both of my toddlers screaming in hunger). Today I am finally back on that side of town ready to give Freddyâs another shot only to find out they said they have no recollection of the incident, our meals and names were written no where and I was bullied by a manager, and the district manager stating that all of the managers they have are present and they donât remember anything so I am lying and will not be receiving any type of meal. I was very taken aback that a district manager of all people would respond to a situation like this especially when the day this happened the line literally wrapped around the building and throughout the parking lot and several cars were waiting just as long as we were so to me thatâs just disrespectful to call me a liar and act like thereâs no memory of even an incident I guess Freddyâs doesnât care about the integrity of their employees, business or their customers. You can keep your food, Iâll take my money and business elsewhere - where Iâm at least spoken to...
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