#1 Been in the food service industry for 8 years. Hell man just walk over to the counter and eat your food. Sorry, most kitchens don't have white linen table cloths for you.
#21 you are NOT a victim. 'babe' is cheesy, sure, but only from the 'ugly' guys right? the rest sound like something your grandparents would say, so my guess is you served some boomers at lunch hour. try again.
Noel, Well with the natural progression of languages, a word starting with the letter H has this kind of thing happen. It becomes silent...look at Spanish with Hasta. So it's slowly evolving from Could Have to Could of, natural progression.
#8 Correction, 90% would kill someone with food poisoning. I've seen "experienced" cooks with decades in commercial kitchens take a patty dropped on floor and put it on a bun, and with raw meat on hands make a hand tossed salad.
#19 Another example of "experience" meaning doing everything wrong for a very long time. Hard to fight this, but that's why industry standards and health and safety laws exist.
#1 Been in the food service industry for 8 years. Hell man just walk over to the counter and eat your food. Sorry, most kitchens don't have white linen table cloths for you.
#21 you are NOT a victim. 'babe' is cheesy, sure, but only from the 'ugly' guys right? the rest sound like something your grandparents would say, so my guess is you served some boomers at lunch hour. try again.
Noel, Well with the natural progression of languages, a word starting with the letter H has this kind of thing happen. It becomes silent...look at Spanish with Hasta. So it's slowly evolving from Could Have to Could of, natural progression.
#8 Correction, 90% would kill someone with food poisoning. I've seen "experienced" cooks with decades in commercial kitchens take a patty dropped on floor and put it on a bun, and with raw meat on hands make a hand tossed salad.
#19 Another example of "experience" meaning doing everything wrong for a very long time. Hard to fight this, but that's why industry standards and health and safety laws exist.
Been in the food service industry for 8 years.
Hell man just walk over to the counter and eat your food.
Sorry, most kitchens don't have white linen table cloths for you.
lovely and darling are nice....
I know, but that doesn't mean I have to like it
That's where the Contraction, "could've" is grammatically appropriate. Oddly, it's a Contraction that isn't used very much.
#19 Another example of "experience" meaning doing everything wrong for a very long time. Hard to fight this, but that's why industry standards and health and safety laws exist.