This is no ordinary sandwich , for this sandwich is not something to easily take lightly. It is a cultural leap of art that innovates our society as a whole. The minimum wage workers are complex and realistic, each of them having no plot-armor making every work day tense where you don't know what will happen to them each day. The wacky sandwiches they make every day are unique and enthralling to the store, adding to the prolonging story as the 16-year old workers develop, going through major arcs in characters. The manager that run the shop are so complex it is impossible to put into words for they are a masterpiece. I would highly recommend Jersey Mikes to those who are very much into bread-heavy, lettuce-driven, tomato-provoking, innovative, creative, and well-directed sandwich chains. The music that they play from the loud speakers is also one of absolute beauty, with music fitting so perfectly with the actions of the cashier and the slicer, adding to a more enjoyable and thrilling experience each day. The sandwich brings beautiful messages of life, proving points that, even though Jersey mikes is an old store, It’s still are relevant have aged very well. This sandwich is for everybody, for Firehouse Subs and Jimmy Johns have nothing for this creative genius that is "Jersey Mikes". The ladder has taken some inspiration from "Jersey Mikes", with the director saying "Jersey Mikes is a masterful piece of fast food that I had to take some inspirations from it to truly make my sandwich something great and it still comes only to a fraction of Jersey Mikes greatness." end quote. Even the greatest geniuses of modern subs and they only come to half the greatness of the Manager, “Jersey Mikes. Manager 1 and Manager 2 Eat this, you won't be...
Read moreI've been to Jersey Mike's many many times and to several locations as well. All the workers I've seen or met were always good/professional yet one worker has stood out for me at this particular location by his quality work, his efficiency, and how organized and very clean his shop/workstation always seems to be whenever he is on shift. With the added fact that he always got ALL my orders correct (can't say as much with others) and makes the best subs of all employees across every shop I've been to. I assume, by his involvement, he has some kind of a supervisory/managerial role as he stays on top of things, keeps good track of what the other teammates are doing, communicates orders/tasks, and advises them like a good father would with his kids. I had to ask the man his name: Jamar Williams. He definitely should be considered for a supervisory/training/managerial role within Jersey Mike's multiple locations.
PS: I started reading other comments and noticed that Jamar is repeatedly praised by other customers as well. This reinforces my belief that Jamar Williams should be given an opportunity to show his full potential.
Btw, I do not gain anything from this, I simply believe that in general many people are quick to criticize, but not enough praise is given when sincere...
Read moreWorst customer service ever! I went to get a sub, I was on the phone. Customer after me comes in, the employee takes him before me. When I asked, why he didn’t take me first, he replied back , “ cause you were on the phone “ first of all, he didn’t even greet me. Had he greeted me, I would have put my phone aside and placed my order. Very rude guy. He was not pleasant at all! The subs are great, unfortunately, each time I went customer service employees are horrible . Last time, my wife and I went, one of the girls was picking her nose, and tried to take our order. We just walked out . Was so disappointed and disgusted. Need to pay attention, since it’s an open kitchen and treat customers how you’d like...
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