Now I want to throw hot ... paperwork? at a CEO of a fortune 500 company.
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Man… those paper cuts are gonna be nasty.
Nevertheless, she continued to defend her actions as the judge handed her sentence down.
"You didn't get your burrito bowl the way you like it and this is how you respond?" Parma Municipal Court Judge Timothy Gilligan said to her. "You went in there looking for a fight."
"I did not," Hayne responded. "If I showed you how my food looked, and how my food looked a week later from that same restaurant, it's disgusting looking."
She’s not even truly sorry. Fuck the leniency.
Who is responsible to provide that fast food job? Does she have to apply for it herself? What if no one wants to hire her because of the bad media reputation?
What if no one wants to hire her because of the bad media reputation?
That won't happen, lol.
A good punishment.
I thought this was an Onion article for a moment.
I feel sorry for her future coworkers, but at the same time? I like when people have to live the perspective of the people they treat badly. I hope this teaches her a lesson.
It’s Chipotle.
Does she have access to steal money? What if she works hard and gets promoted?
What if she works hard and gets promoted?
The justice system will have actually succeeded in rehabilitating someone.
The likelyhood that woman will find anyone to hire her is slim as the first thing many employers do is google your name.
And if you'd worked in the industry at all you'd know people rarely get hired to handle cash as an entry position. She'd probably be in the back doing prep/clean-up.
"...hot burrito bowl"
let's be honest. They're room temp at best.