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Learning to manage people can be, at the same time, both incredibly frustrating and incredibly rewarding. It teaches you about yourself, about how to motivate and inspire others, and it is (or *seems*) like a crash course in parenting! The people you meet stay with you forever and the moments you share with them add context to some of the best moments of our lives.

And that's why I do what I do! Lol

What he does is manage the kitchen at a Mexican chain restaurant. I think he might be slightly overstating the gravity of his leadership.
 
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What he does is manage the kitchen at a Mexican chain restaurant. I think he might be slightly overstating the gravity of his leadership.


I dunno; I manage a lot of people and the job is hard but managing the kind of people who are waiting tables at a Mexican chain restaurant is a tall ******* order. Even absent the obvious differences in comp, I'll keep my job, thank you very much.
 

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Presuming MrG's friend is in America, is there really such a thing as a Mexican chain restaurant?
 

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Are these places really not that common? I mean, I don't really like Mexican food, and I especially don't like "casual dining" chain Mexican food, but even I can come up with a bunch of examples:

Rio Bravo (though I don't know if they still exist)
Don Pablo's
Pappasito's
On the Border
 

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yeah i think he's joking or something. chevy's, senor frog's, etc etc. we haven't even mentioned taco bell, which in the future, after the restaurant wars, will be the only restaurant left.
 

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Uno's
 

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yeah i think he's joking or something. chevy's, senor frog's, etc etc. we haven't even mentioned taco bell, which in the future, after the restaurant wars, will be the only restaurant left.


Pros: Taco Bell has some fancy establishments.

Cons: the three seashells.
 

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