But could this not have been a phone call? I get he needs to milk people being in horrible situations for money but... realistically, as audience members, was that not an option?
"this is what y'all brought me in here for?" Girl what did you think they were going to tell you? You thought this was Undercover Boss and there were gonna give you money didn't you? LMAOOOO
Nope. This is not Undercover boss or The bad girls club Melissa, this is real life and your job is to work seriously as a bartender and you freaking blew it. You can find a job somewhere else. 😀😊
The man yelling "SHOTS FOR THE KITCHEN" with the giant grin meanwhile girls are twerking on each other and the security guard is in full S.W.A.T gear munching on some food blissfully, and the customers couldn't get a proper margarita or an old fashioned. That is one of the most hilarious scenes I've seen.
Then the girl steady playing with her hair behind the bar: "Oh, I'm a server, I don't know." Y...you DO know a server IS another name for bartender, right?! @Melon Dick Just like you said, hilarious scene! xD
"I'm doing my best, the best I can do." "So the best you can do SUCKS." That quote lives in my head to this day, by far one of the hardest lines Jon has ever said.
The one manager, who owned up to her mistakes and said "I'm going to do better. If you guys aren't with it you'll be next to be fired." Mad respect. Takes alot to admit when you're wrong and then to make steps to change it
I even love how she took command of that situation. Since the big dog Robert didn't step up, she straight up stood up and started talking. Then that one girl KEPT smiling the whole time! "Oh, I thought they were family." You don't do family dirty like that and LAUGH about it!
Good on the woman who owned her mistake and said “he said he would fire me” an then she stood up and handled business. She was foreal about making a change and doing better. That’s class right there
I can appreciate the professionalism of Lisa. I understand she was failing as cook, but she was upfront about it and handled it professionally. Props to her.
@A Mos being professional about quitting and being a competent worker are not exactly the same thing. I’m not saying she was professional in the quality of food going out, but she handled her firing in a professional, polite and understanding fashion. She knew she was failing. Accepting that her failure was there and moving on in respectable fashion in my opinion is considered professional
Agreed!!! I seriously feel like he's dealt with manipulators like Melissa. When he was like "do not feel bad don't even pay her attention" cuz he knows she was someone use to getting her way. Good riddens to her 🤘
He’s a real decent human being. When it comes to people like Melissa, yeah he keeps his professional, but when it gets too crazy, he will raise his voice. He literally kept it all professional along with the fact that he literally just passed a bit of knowledge onto them. That’s what I like about Jon Taffer he is a real good man.
I loved what was said at one point "I feel bad" "Does she feel bad for you? For the stuff she's put you through?" That is STRAIGHT FACTS. Don't sympathetize for people who can't be accountable for themselves
Lisa actually took her firing rather well. She didn’t make a big deal, she didn’t even really show any emotion. She accepted what happened, and that there was nothing she could do to change it. Regardless of her horrible kitchen methods, you gotta give her that much credit
I got "fired" as a pizza restaurant manager for "stealing money" while covering shifts at another store. The GM was willing to drop accusations if I transferred without travel pay (she'd been pushing me to do so). AM called all the canceled order customers the GM 'called' to verify they'd canceled after making. None called him back and 2 had disconnected numbers. My area manager thought it was a load of horseshit but it was shift mgr. vs. GM. He let me put my two weeks in, pull my PTO, and be rehired. 14 yrs later, my AM & I are still Facebook friends & he's a regional VP I can use on my resume. The bitch-ass GM got fired eventually & is now a gas station cashier. Dipping out with grace can do wonders.
Also, I've had to fire employees. People I considered friends. It sucks. But with only 1 exception we're still friends (the exception was we dated like 10 yrs later & broke up, so not really firing related).
As a former restaurant manager of 12 years and I have worked in the restaurant business for 14 years, that was a fire waiting to happen. People think fast food standards are garbage -- no way. I made sure we cleaned those fryers every damn night. I was a mostly closing manager for over half of my career and I was damn good at it. What a disgrace to serve such crap from those fryers.
Dyer's Burgers have used the same grease for 100 years. But its not frying oil. Its hamburger grease and there's probably more to it. Edit: yeah there is more to it. They strain it everyday so there you have it.
@@susiem.2068 Hi, Susie. No, I can honestly say I have yet to see him be wrong in the sentiment he expresses. But, that's like saying, if ur child or parent was in a horrible accident & the doctor came out of surgery & told you, "Yeah, we tried to save his/her, but he/she is dead. It was really gruesome too. I mean, they were going to eventually die anyway, so, I don't see what the big deal is. Hey, what's a few years? You'll get over it. Btw, go see the registrar about ur bill for my time. I think I'll use ut money to get my wife the plastic surgery she's been wanting. Heck! You should be happy! Ur child/parent dying just bought my wife new breasts & liposuction." &, yes, some of these ppl (bar owners/employees) are just vile & undeserving of respect. But, would You want Jon to come into ur home & start screaming in ur face, in front of ur family & friends, about what a lousy parent, wife, housekeeper & woman you are? Even if you asked for his help to better yourself? Of course not. Can you imagine him as your husband talking to you or ur children like that? I get that there're some ppl (not saying you, but like the ppl you see like from the Jersey Shore or Angela from 90 DF) that behave so horrifically & communicate like that, I just don't see why they choose to. That's all. But, ur absolutely correct; he isn't wrong in that he doesn't lie. I just think I need to stop watching.☺️
That manager who owned up to her mistakes earned a lot of respect for that. That’s so awesome of her stepping up and owning what she did. Good for her stepping up
Tbh they gotta fire a couple more people lmfao gotta change the whole vibe, find folks actually trying to make money, bartending can be super lucrative if you get bartenders who give a fuck
Melissa sucked behind the bar during that Stress Test. She also didn't take criticism well from mixologist Mia Mastroianni. She was the "cancer", and Dalia firing Melissa, with Jon's help, was the cure. Sucks, but that's the way it goes.
Wow John was right about Melissa, she didn't even leave the bar after she was fired because she was waiting for dalia to run after her and pander to her and hire her back which is probably what's happened every single time she's tried to fire her but now she had the strength and back up of John to fire her entitled ass for good
@@tonydancefit Yeah right. Melissa is a type of girl who will definitely hate you for the rest of your life. Do yourself a favor and date another woman who is classy and not like a freaking Karen. 😕
Lisa was probably the most tame firing. She understood that she had plenty of chances and she didn't use them. She even wished the next cook success. Edit: that 2nd to last bar needed someone to enter and chamber a slug. Not fire, just to shut everyone up
Always the case. I manage managers for a company and I use Bar Rescue to pump me up before I go train my managers. The true key to this show is it barely has anything to do with running a bar. It's about running your life. Love me some Jon.
@@claytonhill5066 That's why they keep picking these. There were a few in the earlier seasons where the owners didn't know how to do basic things in the bar so they couldn't figure out why they were losing money. The later ones are mostly crazy ass owners and employees who are filthy and he shows them how crazy and stupid they look and how disgusting they are.
Exactly I loved when Melissa was fired she was super disrespectful and annoying like she was in constant competition with everyone especially her own sister and mother🙄😒😒😒🤡🤡🤡🤡🤔🤔🤔weirdo
That first girl, Melissa, I love how she decided to take smoke breaks whenever she wanted to and was still somehow surprised when she got fired. 🤨 Her sense of entitlement was more than a little annoying.
For the last one, "Blue Water", Brigitte took it quite well. She knew she had to go, and while not happy, she was willing to accept it and even did the job of firing herself. She didn't even give them the chance to confirm it, she was like "aight, see you guys around, maybe with me as a customer." And then her boyfriend just fucking quit. Yeah, loyalty to your girl is awesome, but...she didn't outright say she was gonna break up with him because of this? So he had no reason to quit? Like...bruh. Why do that?
Jon Taffer is AWESOME!!! He is telling the owners the truth, waking them up to the truth, guiding, supporting, and having them take action to get done what needs to be done to save their businesses!!!
I feel like he would be a fantastic boss to work for because everything would run perfectly or he may bite your head off. I sure as hell wouldn't want to piss him off.
This is why the hospitality industry has one of the biggest turnover rates of all professions 😂 he's great** for tv, not management. That's why he's on tv and not managing the most magnificent bar/restaurant in Hell's kitchen 😂
@@MattIsntYoung he's not a "manager" though, he's an owner. The extent of his expertise is knowing the general "how to actually run a restaurant in code" so that he can justfy actually owning his pkaces, and he let's people who can manage better than him actually run his places.
Lisa fkd up but showed respect on the way out chin held level and wishing the next generation better. Respect Lisa you a real one I hope you found what drives you to want to do better I'll say a prayer for you tonight with my family over dinner hoping and wishing you well. Great episode.
I worked in the service industry for many years and still cannot believe what I see when I watch this show. When I worked, if you were ever caught drinking on the job--much less BEHIND the bar--you were automatically fired. No questions, no "your side of the story,"--ZIP. Fired on the spot. If you ever spoke some of the filth that comes out of these peoples mouths, you were fired on the spot. If you were caught trying to show your hoo-ha, breasts, or rear end, you were fired on the spot. It is amazing Taffer supposedly "fixes" nothing but trash places most of us wouldn't be caught dead in.
I was once "working" in a drink stand (you know, those trailers for parties in rural areas, real common in Germany at least) but it was not paid as it was for the local football club of which i was a member. It also was not planned, just a "can you get in there and serve drinks for some period?". Sure thing, that's how it goes in the village, you help out. So it was unprofessional as possible and it was not even supposed to be professional at all. But even then, even tough i was allowed to have drinks (free drinks during that period was kinda your "pay", if time allowed you just made one yourself) i had waaay fewer drinks than those people who actually have this job as their profession.
"Trash places most of us wouldnt be caught dead in" That's why he is choosing them for the show, drama, plus people doing it right generally dont need a professional butt kicker to come in and straighten them out.
These places are scouted out by producers in advance. If they were run as they should be they never see the production crew for even 2 minutes. While reality TV isn't actually scripted they are researched and scoped heavily far in advance. Even with Kitchen Nightmares and Amy's Baking Company, there are clips of the advance team interviewing Amy and Sammy in advance and you just know the producers immediately realized they hit the jackpot with those two.
Worked in the bar business for 15 years, don’t miss any of it. The manufactured drama alone is enough to grind a man’s soul until it becomes a jaded demon’s nest. Watching this show is a reminder of why I started a marketing company 😂
Unless the boss is in the wrong. If you have to fire someone (I have had to do it once) it is usually because you left something going on for way too long. That's on the boss as much as on the employee.
I agree, unless there is a stupid reason (racism, bigotry, etc.) why they are being fired, The employer/manager is always in the right. In Melissa's case, especially, she deserved to be fired.
Jon: this is the worst fryer I’ve ever seen I’ve never seen it foam like that Also Jon in the next episode: this is the worst fryer I’ve never seen I’ve never seen it foam like that
@@werisekk3 oh gawd! Were you the kid who laughed out loud when a kid made a smart Alec comment in class or where you the one who held it in? I used to try and hold it in but I would want to laugh sooooo hard. When the teacher used to say "you're the worst class..." and then some kid would make a comment, I'd want to laugh so hard 😂😂😂 but I was "the bullied kid" so I couldn't, because the teacher would look at me for emotional support. - The Late Flight Show
@@ScribblebytesWorldwide I held it in unless it was funny enough to make the teacher laugh, I was right in the teacher's eyesight and happened to be a bit of a teacher's pet (so lowkey bullied as well).
One thing to never do: think of your co-workers as family or of your workplace as a home. A job, a workplace is based on money/the economy; your productivity; the need for your services and a job can be taken away from you suddenly and by surprise. That happened to me when I worked for a non-profit organization. I was called in to the director's office thinking my part-time job might be made into full-time with benefits but instead I was let go because of budget problems. There was no problem with my performance but there just wasn't enough money coming in. I would encourage people to be cautious about having friendships with co-workers outside of the workplace. The work situation is probably what brought you together and without that the friendship may not have enough to keep it going.
Yes absolutely. That place was the worst thing I've ever seen. Hopefully those people end up getting it together. I'm having second hand embarrassment for em rn.
I agree. Shitcan the whole bunch. Especially the nasty Chef back there cooking in that mess. Take a month to deep clean everything, paint etc and reopen with a new crew.
The cook laughing while the girls were fighting, bothered the HELL out of me. I CAN'T STAND people that LOVE chaos like that. That enjoy watching people fall apart, fight, and rage. Not to mention, back there yelling for shots like they're working hard or something (not that they should be drinking on the job anyways). Just something about him bugged the crap out of me.
I work at mcdonalds and we have a lot op management+boyfriend/girlfriend couples.. And indeed, it doesn't work. They get away with shit because they're sleeping with management...its so bad that one of my managers had to sign an official contract that states that he can't sleep with any of the crew anymore, becaused he causes so much drama with cheating and sleeping with almost every crewmember 😂😂😂😂
Jon Taffer does not play or mess around! He cracks down on the bar & restaurant business and workers that get drunk and do stupid things that's when they start hitting the road real fast! Awesome job Mr. Taffer!
I live in middle England. I’m nearly 40. I LOVE Jon. I asked his crew for a signed picture and they sent it so quick. I’m framing that bad boy. Team Taffer is AWESOME
“I thought they was my family but clearly they’re actually holding me accountable to a standard and don’t want to feed me free booze so I guess they ain’t family”
I felt bad for crystal cuz she had to deal with a drunk mom and a delusional friend but also her money going down the drain with her house and I think her children too but all the constant pressure and stress put on her body
The last bar owner was so nice and you could tell he was hurt by having to let go of his employees wife. Only then to have him quit as well. Bad move to leave🤦♂️
That manager guy who left lost out on a great opportunity. Now both he and his girlfriend are jobless and their faces are on this show making it harder to get a job elsewhere in the bar industry. That poor bar owner cared a lot about people who didn’t care about him…
That manager got screwed over though. Like, choose between your job or your relationship, because if he stayed at that job after having to fire her, that would likely break their relationship too. He was dammed if he did and dammed if he didn't. He followed his heart, and hopefully it works out for him.
@@itiswednesdaymydudes7063 Right? I mean, yeah, most of the time it's not best to work at the same place with your girlfriend, but what if it was his wife? He'd have said no even faster. Train them to be better and have better security measures if theft is the problem. That's the American problem nowadays, I swear "Toss 'em out and get another one in here." "I hope he comes back and learns from John Taffer." Yeah, learn what, how to be a better manager at a restaurant after possibly losing all faith in his relationship from continuing to pursue a career at a place that fired his girlfriend? "Ah yeah, I feel real fired up now, my girlfriend's at home crying herself to sleep after sending 100 other faceless applications for employment AGAIN, what're we learning today, Professor Taffer?"
@@itiswednesdaymydudes7063 Yes he was screwed either way. But if his girlfriend really loved him she’d understand that he might want to keep financial stability in order to support her because he wanted to care for her until she found different work. True love finds a way. Communication is key. I think he should have been fired more than her from watching the clip in this video actually… But I think the animosity was too fresh after she was fired. So yes, this was a liability waiting to happen in John Taffer’s eyes because both of these people were more loyal to each other than their boss. That can lead to stealing and such. That’s why he did it. Unfortunately this was a huge loss of an opportunity for them both. They all seemed upset including their ex-boss. I hope they found happiness together at least. And I hope the bar is doing better now.
He was a pushover. Nobody is going to hire someone who is "too nice" for his own good, especially not in the food, service, and hospitality industries.
Honestly Jon is doing what the owners and managers are too stupid and fearful as a excuses to do he's firing employees himself #shutitdown I love it hes a boss who will get it done
The only firing I don't give Jon Taffer credit for is when he forced the manager to fire his own girlfriend even though she never stole anything and has been there for quite a long time. I mean, I own a bar for ten years and my girlfriend has been a bartender working for me ever since I opened up the place and there has never been a single penny stolen from the cash register and my savings. I don't know where Jon Taffer got that piece of information from, that was complete bs.
I like that John holds people accountable. A dirty kitchen and old oil? I'll admit my kitchen may be a bit messy, but I would never have old oil laying around or put trays of food on the trashbins. And I wash my hands frequently when cooking. I handle raw meat, I wash my hands before handling anything else. Raw meat hits my counter or floor, it goes in the trash and I break out the Lysol or the white vinegar.
It surprises me a lot of comments are saying they feel bad for her. I don't because she clearly doesn't care about her job enough to stay back in the episode and help clean up after a stress test. Before that, she insisted she deserves 100 dollars for screwing up drinks when she knows they're low on money. I have no sympathy for her but I do hope she got better after getting fired Kinda doubt it though
@@Ironknuckle100 I know that some states allow breaks every 2 or 4 hours, but since the state she worked allowed four, she was entitled. On top of that, watching wanting a second cigarette (possibly to being drunk) was cringe to watch.
In regards to the fryer "That tells me the bottom of the fryer has not been cleaned so all that stuff is floating to the top" - nope, that tells you they never change the oil/shortening and it is completely broken down. If you have ever eaten out and had fried food that is very strongly bitter tasting this is why. Not cleaning the fryer causes the oil to break down but you can clean the fryer and filter the oil 2 times a day and it will eventually break down as any oil will under constant heat. It is the broken down oil that causes that sickly foam and god awful taste.
As an Irish no nonsense woman I’d definitely move over there to show them how to run a bar. This is just infuriating. You give people a job, they then steal and feel like a victim.
'I am firing you at this time. Are you (Dalia) supportive of that decision?' *'I believe so.'* *(Dalia, boss up!!!! Quit being a f'kn doormat and act like the boss!!!!)*
You’re right but to be fair the employee she’s firing is her insane bully daughter so I’d give her tiny bit more understanding than if it were and random person. Also she isn’t nearly as dumb as I thought since I only saw her drunk before.
@@unexpectedvixen5685 really?… ok that is crazy then. I’d get why you’d let someone that awful be in your business that long if they are your kid but outside of that? Wtf
@@Meanie74 Hiring family members is asking for trouble in many cases. They may not have as much experience in a business as their relative(s) already part of the business. Not saying family-run staffs and/or businesses can't work, there are plenty that do. But you can't show favoritism just because they're family, hold their feet to the fire just like a normal employee when they mess things up.
The crossroads “ bartender “ has no right to think or say anything about her thinking they r family and they betrayed her LIE she’s the one that betrayed her “family” by stealing and embarrassing their livelihood! If it were her business and money, she would b feeling the same way the crossroads owners feel ! She hypocrites!
"I've been in there for two hours I deserve a break" Lady I work in a restaurant and we don't have breaks at all,I work in the evenings, closing the restaurant, I worked 6 days a week, half of the time I do double shifts AND can't really put in a request for days off because no matter what it is, it's denied, I deserve a break
I feel u so much I work bout the same no day offs I work 7 days strong 4 6 years now only had one off in the 6 years bcuz I wnt to jail bcuz cops thought I was smebody else I do get my break but it's hard at wrkin lik ths but the cost of living is so high now
"You really brought me out here just to fire me?"
Jon w/absolutely no hesitation: *YES*
Same outfit every day? Purple mini skirts.
It is a tv show, after all...
But could this not have been a phone call? I get he needs to milk people being in horrible situations for money but... realistically, as audience members, was that not an option?
When I feel I don't have enough toxicity in my life, I put these clips on.
It makes me feel better about my own toxic family tbh
@@Meanie74 same, i have no friends since it doesnt really work.
It's better to have not much going for you than to have a potentially good thing going and slowly destroy it.
Lol same
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I just love how Jon gets out of the car with such conviction and ferocity but just casually walks up to the joints
Y’all quit pointing this out I can’t stop seeing it 😭💀
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂yup😂😂😂😂
Like a hit man.
@@bigroy38Exactly!
@@bigroy38 THATS WHAT IT IS!
"this is what y'all brought me in here for?"
Girl what did you think they were going to tell you? You thought this was Undercover Boss and there were gonna give you money didn't you? LMAOOOO
I am laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Nope. This is not Undercover boss or The bad girls club Melissa, this is real life and your job is to work seriously as a bartender and you freaking blew it. You can find a job somewhere else. 😀😊
The man yelling "SHOTS FOR THE KITCHEN" with the giant grin meanwhile girls are twerking on each other and the security guard is in full S.W.A.T gear munching on some food blissfully, and the customers couldn't get a proper margarita or an old fashioned. That is one of the most hilarious scenes I've seen.
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Then the girl steady playing with her hair behind the bar: "Oh, I'm a server, I don't know." Y...you DO know a server IS another name for bartender, right?!
@Melon Dick Just like you said, hilarious scene! xD
@@bigdaddyjh2002 Server is another name for a Waiter/Waitress. Some people prefer the term server, it's usually seen as a more professional term.
@@bigdaddyjh2002 wrong. A server is NOT a bartender. It’s a waiter or waitress. Bartenders have to have different training and a license
This is an example of a failing bar that Jon and his team won’t rescue. ☹️☹️☹️🤨👎
"I'm doing my best, the best I can do."
"So the best you can do SUCKS."
That quote lives in my head to this day, by far one of the hardest lines Jon has ever said.
And this is where I say never hire your family cause they feel entitled to tell you how to run your bar and do what they want.
@@TheOGgUeRiLlaMoDe the thing is that he didn't have full control
Yeah. It lives in my head rent free kinda motivating me to always do better.
When I heard that I actually felt my heart lurch a bit, that hit hard.
The one manager, who owned up to her mistakes and said "I'm going to do better. If you guys aren't with it you'll be next to be fired." Mad respect. Takes alot to admit when you're wrong and then to make steps to change it
I even love how she took command of that situation. Since the big dog Robert didn't step up, she straight up stood up and started talking. Then that one girl KEPT smiling the whole time! "Oh, I thought they were family." You don't do family dirty like that and LAUGH about it!
I thought the whole lot of them should be canned.
@@bigdaddyjh2002 exactly
@@kristic4472 same
Mad respect for that
“They gon look stupid without a bartender here” you didn’t even know how to make 2 of the most popular drinks lmao
She's not a bartender.
I wonder if her brain is fried from using all of those chemical straighteners in her hair.
Right 😂😂
@@yasminemobley7858 or maybe that buck 50 someone gave her across the face struck her brain
@@V3rnSqwd5611 OOF! 🤣
15:40 in her defense, IN HER DEFENSE, "bitch you think you're prince tonight" is a pretty hilarious ad lib silk jacket burn lol
Melissa is infuriating. Her getting fired was loooooooong overdue.
She will have a long career on the pole. Its all she is good for .
She’s that chick that thinks she looks better than she really does. Looks fade, but a shitty attitude is forever🤦🏽♂️
@@WelcometoVideoCity THIS! This Is It right here!
@@WelcometoVideoCity - The way she drinks it will be a short career. Boozing that hard catches up with you quickly.
I LOVE Melissa. She chokes me on a regular basis. Sometimes she'll even render me unconscious.
4:19 Melissa damn near morphed into a new woman when John said she was fired
"Sir, this isn't even how I act 👩🏼🎓" now that killed me🤣🤣☠
Then she absolutely freaked out.
Sooo truee
@@mijreed Like Jon said to Dalia, "Don't feel bad for her. She brought this to herself."
And then she dropped 40 f-bombs like right after 😂
Melisda can now strip full time trying to get paid instead of part time at the bar with free peek a boos 😏
Good on the woman who owned her mistake and said “he said he would fire me” an then she stood up and handled business. She was foreal about making a change and doing better. That’s class right there
I can appreciate the professionalism of Lisa. I understand she was failing as cook, but she was upfront about it and handled it professionally. Props to her.
Agreed I felt bad for her
I agree I wish the best for her and maybe this will be a little kick in the butt for her to work harder for her next job.
I felt kinda bad for her but props to her. Hopefully this sill be a learning experience for her. Hope she’s well
@A Mos being professional about quitting and being a competent worker are not exactly the same thing. I’m not saying she was professional in the quality of food going out, but she handled her firing in a professional, polite and understanding fashion. She knew she was failing. Accepting that her failure was there and moving on in respectable fashion in my opinion is considered professional
Yeah I was honestly really surprised but that makes me respect her, I hope she learns and finds a good job where she works well
When they fired Melissa and he coached them through it… that is admirable.
Agreed!!! I seriously feel like he's dealt with manipulators like Melissa. When he was like "do not feel bad don't even pay her attention" cuz he knows she was someone use to getting her way. Good riddens to her 🤘
He’s simply used the conviction to boost himself out the car, then charges up for his slaughter that occurs when he steps inside
He’s a real decent human being. When it comes to people like Melissa, yeah he keeps his professional, but when it gets too crazy, he will raise his voice. He literally kept it all professional along with the fact that he literally just passed a bit of knowledge onto them. That’s what I like about Jon Taffer he is a real good man.
Dahlia’s daughter knows that but she don’t have the power to get rid of her.
I loved what was said at one point
"I feel bad"
"Does she feel bad for you? For the stuff she's put you through?"
That is STRAIGHT FACTS. Don't sympathetize for people who can't be accountable for themselves
Lisa actually took her firing rather well. She didn’t make a big deal, she didn’t even really show any emotion. She accepted what happened, and that there was nothing she could do to change it. Regardless of her horrible kitchen methods, you gotta give her that much credit
But who knows about when she get home.
@@IckyBlicky and who cares. Nobody cares if she was mad in her house lmao
@@IckyBlicky not a place of customer service, her own private area
Her lack of emotion, specifically pride and concern, is exactly the problem. She just didn't care.
Idk i think it's kind of sad in its own right that we would give credit to someone for not melting down and making a scene
"So the best you can do sucks"
Yikes.
The best of when Taffer have just said that. That means : "You just got Taffer'd!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
now i know what to say to the people i work with lmao.
@@bluetextonwhitebg Yes! : )
The way he stayed silent the entire time, I smiled.
Did he ever come back to the bar?
The way that girl is smirking through it all, she's just too comfy sitting in that bar
“The sooner you leave, the sooner I will stop talking about you” 😭😭✋🏽
Period
Jon Taffer said that. 😂😂😂😂😂
I know more than you think I do. 😮
Even if the person deserved to get fired, I respect them 10x more if they take it like an adult. Learn and grow.
I got "fired" as a pizza restaurant manager for "stealing money" while covering shifts at another store. The GM was willing to drop accusations if I transferred without travel pay (she'd been pushing me to do so). AM called all the canceled order customers the GM 'called' to verify they'd canceled after making. None called him back and 2 had disconnected numbers.
My area manager thought it was a load of horseshit but it was shift mgr. vs. GM. He let me put my two weeks in, pull my PTO, and be rehired.
14 yrs later, my AM & I are still Facebook friends & he's a regional VP I can use on my resume.
The bitch-ass GM got fired eventually & is now a gas station cashier.
Dipping out with grace can do wonders.
Also, I've had to fire employees. People I considered friends. It sucks. But with only 1 exception we're still friends (the exception was we dated like 10 yrs later & broke up, so not really firing related).
"Indeed"
Correct, me too i respect them because they kow how to behave, and they respect themselves, it's just a job not the end of the world
Unlike the first girl who has Future Karen written all over her face
18:56 the "bartender" was smiling, laughing in front of her owners and Jon. She was so so disrespectful!
As a former fry cook....that second bar's fryer? That is APPALLING. I have NEVER seen oil that disgusting used before.
That's gotta be atleast a month, probably longer without being changed.
@@stevenglansberg4448 way more. I didn't even know it could look like that.
As a former restaurant manager of 12 years and I have worked in the restaurant business for 14 years, that was a fire waiting to happen. People think fast food standards are garbage -- no way. I made sure we cleaned those fryers every damn night. I was a mostly closing manager for over half of my career and I was damn good at it. What a disgrace to serve such crap from those fryers.
As someone who currently has a headache and is watching RUclips videos until I get better, I agree
Dyer's Burgers have used the same grease for 100 years. But its not frying oil. Its hamburger grease and there's probably more to it.
Edit: yeah there is more to it. They strain it everyday so there you have it.
Taffer obviously gets dramatic at times, but he's never wrong.
He is a typical, low class, big mouth drama queen.
@@valkyrie9646 Is he wrong though ?
@@susiem.2068 Hi, Susie. No, I can honestly say I have yet to see him be wrong in the sentiment he expresses. But, that's like saying, if ur child or parent was in a horrible accident & the doctor came out of surgery & told you, "Yeah, we tried to save his/her, but he/she is dead. It was really gruesome too. I mean, they were going to eventually die anyway, so, I don't see what the big deal is. Hey, what's a few years? You'll get over it. Btw, go see the registrar about ur bill for my time. I think I'll use ut money to get my wife the plastic surgery she's been wanting. Heck! You should be happy! Ur child/parent dying just bought my wife new breasts & liposuction." &, yes, some of these ppl (bar owners/employees) are just vile & undeserving of respect. But, would You want Jon to come into ur home & start screaming in ur face, in front of ur family & friends, about what a lousy parent, wife, housekeeper & woman you are? Even if you asked for his help to better yourself? Of course not. Can you imagine him as your husband talking to you or ur children like that? I get that there're some ppl (not saying you, but like the ppl you see like from the Jersey Shore or Angela from 90 DF) that behave so horrifically & communicate like that, I just don't see why they choose to. That's all. But, ur absolutely correct; he isn't wrong in that he doesn't lie. I just think I need to stop watching.☺️
@@valkyrie9646 aren't you like nine or something?
@@valkyrie9646 you moron. he RUNS the show. he CONTROLS everything. of course he's not going to show anythig that makes him look bad. grow up
"So the best you can do sucks?" E-MO-TIO-NAL DAMAGE 🤣
The fact that the lady was like “this is my last clock out forever!” Then had the balls to show up the next day
She, too, was the second one to get fired as well.
@@tyrese3745
Yeah, at the very end of the clip, it looked like Bunz also bailed, so she got canned.
If I owned a business and someone pulled that shtick, I woulda removed them from the system as soon as the door closed
@@scottpeltier3977 I disagree with you Scott, you would've removed them the night before the meeting with no hesitation.
Jon is very serious he doesn’t play no games he is a good critic
He shuts em down
@@humanipulationnation John Taffer said close this place down!.
@@solomonburgess8196 not anymore it was trademarked
He thinks min wage workers are trash that needs to starve
He’s the Chris Hansen of bars
"So the best you can do SUCKS" I'm f***ing dying. 🤣😂
I love all the people talking about not having cleaning supplies. So there's no towels and soap there apparently
All i hear is excuses, instead of taking responsibility.
RIGHT, like get on your hands and knees and clean that shit, it only gets hard when you don’t clean it everyday 🤦♂️
Yep
Boaaaah
Cock roaches, under cooked food. Finding animal poop . I mean.
Gordon Ramsay's angry American brother, I loved the part where he started throwing food.
Imagine you wake up in the middle of the night only to find him screaming and trashing your kitchen
“THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT WILL SHUT YOUR ASS DOWN IF THEY SEE THIS DISGUSTING KITCHEN IN YOUR HOUSE!!!”
I love this comment ❤
The most Italian looking/acting German I’ve ever seen
@@Sar-ahGhe’s a freakin Rican
The chef winking when called out for taking shots. The audacity! 😂
Calling that guy a chef is pretty audacious itself 😂
Lil Jon saying "Oh shit' to himself in the car is a moooood
How are you doing today Olivia
A total car mood to when Lil Jon said that. Question: which Bar Rescue episode did Lil Jon guest star? 🤨😀
😂😂😂 so funny
That manager who owned up to her mistakes earned a lot of respect for that. That’s so awesome of her stepping up and owning what she did. Good for her stepping up
Talking about Dalia? I like her too.
Tbh they gotta fire a couple more people lmfao gotta change the whole vibe, find folks actually trying to make money, bartending can be super lucrative if you get bartenders who give a fuck
Amen 💜
Melissa is the kind of girl that emotionally manipulates a guy with tears when he tries to break with her
And takes his cigarettes out of his pocket and smokes them as she's fake crying.
We don't know her personally but she could.
I need a woman like that
@bajorekjon nah, trust me dude you don't. I promise you
@@bajorekjon The hell??
I've fired lots of people in my life and don't regret a single one of them, saying that, Melissa getting fired was just so satisfying, well done.
Don't fire me. I work really hard.
BRO PLEASE I NEED MY JOB
Fake crying... would love to know how many speeding tickets she got out of doing that...
Melissa sucked behind the bar during that Stress Test. She also didn't take criticism well from mixologist Mia Mastroianni. She was the "cancer", and Dalia firing Melissa, with Jon's help, was the cure.
Sucks, but that's the way it goes.
@@SuperPeterok "You should've thought of that before getting drunk and acting very unprofessional. Now... too late..."
Wow John was right about Melissa, she didn't even leave the bar after she was fired because she was waiting for dalia to run after her and pander to her and hire her back which is probably what's happened every single time she's tried to fire her but now she had the strength and back up of John to fire her entitled ass for good
Stop hating on my girl Melissa. She's my future wife.
@@tonydancefit OK well good luck to you, I hope she's grown out of being a self centred spoilt brat
@@tonydancefit seek help brother 😂
@@tonydancefit down horrendous.
@@tonydancefit Yeah right. Melissa is a type of girl who will definitely hate you for the rest of your life. Do yourself a favor and date another woman who is classy and not like a freaking Karen. 😕
Melissa: Is this what you brought me in here for?
Jon: Yes.
I like when Jon walks in and everyone looks guilty, like kids screwing around when the teacher walks in!
More like when teenagers fool around, and their parents catch them in the act🤣🤣🤣
“Breaks are every 4 hrs; not 2”
California: Hello!
Califoria is a break of state
New York is every …. What 8 hours! Maybe???
California is a shitthole hence why everyone moves away
texas here, legally some places don’t even have to give breaks
Here in ireland people call calfornia
A party state
“Gtfo with your silk jacket…you think you’re Prince tonight” LMAO💀😭
3:53-5:43 This is what happens when a employee who felt untouchable get a major dose of reality
Exactly! : )
I also look how unamused Jon looked
I love how as soon as he said, "I'm firing you now", the smug look on her face immediately disappears.
Jon tells people how it is. He brings reality to people, says what needs to be said not what people want to hear. Love this show.
Lisa was probably the most tame firing. She understood that she had plenty of chances and she didn't use them. She even wished the next cook success.
Edit: that 2nd to last bar needed someone to enter and chamber a slug. Not fire, just to shut everyone up
Funny how the ones who are fired act like they are the victims
Always the case. I manage managers for a company and I use Bar Rescue to pump me up before I go train my managers. The true key to this show is it barely has anything to do with running a bar. It's about running your life. Love me some Jon.
@Lewis Wood nothing unfair about it
It's called narcissistic entitlement.
@@claytonhill5066 That's why they keep picking these. There were a few in the earlier seasons where the owners didn't know how to do basic things in the bar so they couldn't figure out why they were losing money. The later ones are mostly crazy ass owners and employees who are filthy and he shows them how crazy and stupid they look and how disgusting they are.
Seems like lisa in 12:50 was the only one who took her termination with dignity.
I always laugh when they yell and cry out "You've only been here 2 days. You don't know anything." Uh, I think he knows more than you do.
“I know more then you think I do.” I love using that line on people when they think I don’t know shit
Fr they all say that lol just like Kevin then he rode off with his kid sized scooter
@@shah.n2099 that was gold 🤣
Exactly I loved when Melissa was fired she was super disrespectful and annoying like she was in constant competition with everyone especially her own sister and mother🙄😒😒😒🤡🤡🤡🤡🤔🤔🤔weirdo
@@shah.n2099 FN PRICELESS 😂😂😂🙄🙄😒🙄😒🙄😂😂😂😂😂
I’m gonna cook breakfast for my kids on Saturday and start yelling “ shots for the kitchen…. Shots for the kitchen!!”
That first girl, Melissa, I love how she decided to take smoke breaks whenever she wanted to and was still somehow surprised when she got fired. 🤨
Her sense of entitlement was more than a little annoying.
Leave Melissa alone. She chokes me on a regular basis.
You never know what kind of environment you're going to get yourself into, whenever you go work in the bar business.
Future Karen
@@theyamo7219 You mean current Karen
@@james_ford86 No, right now she's a Becky. LOL
This guy's fucking overkill with the yelling and throwing things around.
And I fucking love every second of it.
"Reality" tv for ya...
Wait,are you saying this isn’t real?
@@oxyfee6486 is that what they said? Lol
did you just discover the f bomb lollll
😅
For the last one, "Blue Water", Brigitte took it quite well. She knew she had to go, and while not happy, she was willing to accept it and even did the job of firing herself. She didn't even give them the chance to confirm it, she was like "aight, see you guys around, maybe with me as a customer."
And then her boyfriend just fucking quit. Yeah, loyalty to your girl is awesome, but...she didn't outright say she was gonna break up with him because of this? So he had no reason to quit? Like...bruh. Why do that?
Probably knew he wasn't gonna be able to do the job taffer required
I can’t believe that owner Chung STILL HOPED that useless man would come back!!! What the heck!
'They're gonna look stupid without a bar tender here' girl they didn't have one whilst you was there, you got paid to do nothing
Which means you are not a bartender, you are a pretend bartender (the one who works at Crossroads Girlie).
Melissa in that first clip probably wouldn't have gone without cops if there weren't cameras. 👀
How are you doing today Holly
@@lutherdavid2438 Dude how are you creeping on every chick in these comments? How desperate can you be lol
Jon Taffer is AWESOME!!! He is telling the owners the truth, waking them up to the truth, guiding, supporting, and having them take action to get done what needs to be done to save their businesses!!!
And he is not a big fan of liars.
I feel like he would be a fantastic boss to work for because everything would run perfectly or he may bite your head off. I sure as hell wouldn't want to piss him off.
This is why the hospitality industry has one of the biggest turnover rates of all professions 😂 he's great** for tv, not management.
That's why he's on tv and not managing the most magnificent bar/restaurant in Hell's kitchen 😂
For sure would wash hands properly lol
@@MattIsntYoung he's not a "manager" though, he's an owner. The extent of his expertise is knowing the general "how to actually run a restaurant in code" so that he can justfy actually owning his pkaces, and he let's people who can manage better than him actually run his places.
I don't think he would be that way. He only seeing him in extreme cases.
@@MattIsntYoung na if you do the job right he cares about you. He's just serious about success
Lisa fkd up but showed respect on the way out chin held level and wishing the next generation better. Respect Lisa you a real one I hope you found what drives you to want to do better I'll say a prayer for you tonight with my family over dinner hoping and wishing you well. Great episode.
I worked in the service industry for many years and still cannot believe what I see when I watch this show. When I worked, if you were ever caught drinking on the job--much less BEHIND the bar--you were automatically fired. No questions, no "your side of the story,"--ZIP. Fired on the spot. If you ever spoke some of the filth that comes out of these peoples mouths, you were fired on the spot. If you were caught trying to show your hoo-ha, breasts, or rear end, you were fired on the spot. It is amazing Taffer supposedly "fixes" nothing but trash places most of us wouldn't be caught dead in.
I was once "working" in a drink stand (you know, those trailers for parties in rural areas, real common in Germany at least) but it was not paid as it was for the local football club of which i was a member. It also was not planned, just a "can you get in there and serve drinks for some period?". Sure thing, that's how it goes in the village, you help out.
So it was unprofessional as possible and it was not even supposed to be professional at all. But even then, even tough i was allowed to have drinks (free drinks during that period was kinda your "pay", if time allowed you just made one yourself) i had waaay fewer drinks than those people who actually have this job as their profession.
"Trash places most of us wouldnt be caught dead in"
That's why he is choosing them for the show, drama, plus people doing it right generally dont need a professional butt kicker to come in and straighten them out.
Yeah they pick the worst dive bars ever. It adds to the drama lol
These places are scouted out by producers in advance. If they were run as they should be they never see the production crew for even 2 minutes. While reality TV isn't actually scripted they are researched and scoped heavily far in advance. Even with Kitchen Nightmares and Amy's Baking Company, there are clips of the advance team interviewing Amy and Sammy in advance and you just know the producers immediately realized they hit the jackpot with those two.
Worked in the bar business for 15 years, don’t miss any of it. The manufactured drama alone is enough to grind a man’s soul until it becomes a jaded demon’s nest. Watching this show is a reminder of why I started a marketing company 😂
Du bist Name, es ist interessant
“You brought me in to embarrass me!”
Nah, the shit you were doing the night before is the embarrassment.
Also, you should always fire people in person so that they don't get any misconceptions.
That is called ‘Karma’, ladies and gentlemen. 😀
“I thought they were like family but clearly that ain’t what I thought” Bahahaha!!! 😂😂😂
I hate it when an employee acts like their boss is in the wrong for firing them
That's simply wrong.
It’s actually infuriating.
Unless the boss is in the wrong. If you have to fire someone (I have had to do it once) it is usually because you left something going on for way too long. That's on the boss as much as on the employee.
@@StCreed I meant when an employee feels entitled to the place they work like their boss should respect them more than everyone else
I agree, unless there is a stupid reason (racism, bigotry, etc.) why they are being fired, The employer/manager is always in the right. In Melissa's case, especially, she deserved to be fired.
Jon: this is the worst fryer I’ve ever seen I’ve never seen it foam like that
Also Jon in the next episode: this is the worst fryer I’ve never seen I’ve never seen it foam like that
It's a variant of the "you're the worst class I have ever taught" teachers pulled off without failure in every other classroom they stepped a foot in
@@werisekk3 oh gawd! Were you the kid who laughed out loud when a kid made a smart Alec comment in class or where you the one who held it in? I used to try and hold it in but I would want to laugh sooooo hard. When the teacher used to say "you're the worst class..." and then some kid would make a comment, I'd want to laugh so hard 😂😂😂 but I was "the bullied kid" so I couldn't, because the teacher would look at me for emotional support.
- The Late Flight Show
@@ScribblebytesWorldwide I held it in unless it was funny enough to make the teacher laugh, I was right in the teacher's eyesight and happened to be a bit of a teacher's pet (so lowkey bullied as well).
Lmao
17:29 the Disrespect. laughing my ass off at what john said to her lmao. He was like " ima destroy this girls future right here "
One thing to never do: think of your co-workers as family or of your workplace as a home. A job, a workplace is based on money/the economy; your productivity; the need for your services and a job can be taken away from you suddenly and by surprise. That happened to me when I worked for a non-profit organization. I was called in to the director's office thinking my part-time job might be made into full-time with benefits but instead I was let go because of budget problems. There was no problem with my performance but there just wasn't enough money coming in. I would encourage people to be cautious about having friendships with co-workers outside of the workplace. The work situation is probably what brought you together and without that the friendship may not have enough to keep it going.
Sound advice👌
If I may add, this should go without saying, but don't date your coworkers either
Id fire everyone at the crossroads honestly. sometimes you just need to start fresh.
No doubt, close the place for a month, let em all go, hire a new group, train them, explain the laws of your establishment and go forward.
Yes absolutely. That place was the worst thing I've ever seen. Hopefully those people end up getting it together. I'm having second hand embarrassment for em rn.
Yes, do that and make sure, those women who are twerking will never get paid again! ☹️😡👎👎👎👎
I agree. Shitcan the whole bunch. Especially the nasty Chef back there cooking in that mess. Take a month to deep clean everything, paint etc and reopen with a new crew.
@@hexabob57 I feel like the one who cleaned until three AM with the manager earned the right to keep her job. All the others though, not so much.
The cook laughing while the girls were fighting, bothered the HELL out of me. I CAN'T STAND people that LOVE chaos like that. That enjoy watching people fall apart, fight, and rage. Not to mention, back there yelling for shots like they're working hard or something (not that they should be drinking on the job anyways). Just something about him bugged the crap out of me.
That guy should've been fired.
Then why do you like this show lol?
Wow. I could never work in places so chaotic, I’d quit! These folks were having too much fun on the job.
Plus it is absolutely filthy.
Not my version of fun lol
This is an introvert’s Hell
Management & Boyfriends/Girlfriends DON'T MIX
I work at mcdonalds and we have a lot op management+boyfriend/girlfriend couples.. And indeed, it doesn't work.
They get away with shit because they're sleeping with management...its so bad that one of my managers had to sign an official contract that states that he can't sleep with any of the crew anymore, becaused he causes so much drama with cheating and sleeping with almost every crewmember 😂😂😂😂
jesus no wonder why my fries always taste like someone just had sex on top of them...
@@nickclark18 the oil 😳
@@wooper8218 OH MY FUCKING GOD
@@wooper8218 - man said "the oil" 😂😳
Jon Taffer does not play or mess around! He cracks down on the bar & restaurant business and workers that get drunk and do stupid things that's when they start hitting the road real fast! Awesome job Mr. Taffer!
I live in middle England. I’m nearly 40. I LOVE Jon. I asked his crew for a signed picture and they sent it so quick. I’m framing that bad boy. Team Taffer is AWESOME
Taffer thinks workers should be kept on the brink of starvation to maximize their productivity. Do you agree with him?
Crying and emotional entitlement in the 1st clip is just manipulation to keep her job. Good for the management not giving in as a push over.
Sadly the owner went back to being a drunk and was shut down.
@@luna_swan0853 NO WAY!! wow.
But you know they will hire her back when the cameras are gone.
@@luna_swan0853 damn
@@luna_swan0853 Wait? What? Ahh dang I'm late to this news.
My favorite part is always when Jon rushes out the car 😂😂😂😂😂 baby, he be on a mission
"So the best you can do sucks" daaaaaaamm. Never seen this show but Jon is the man lmao!
Owning a business is hard enough without having family in the mix. Family will screw you over faster than a complete stranger when it comes to money.
Loved seeing Dalia's character growth and the way she hugged Jon as Melissa left was so adorable.
Can the show hire Lil Jon to do car commentary for all episodes going forward? Lol
Yeaahhh
What? Ok!!!!!!
How’s that sandwich coming?
He is in the car and dude, he reacted to what Jon Taffer did in that bar.
Oooookay
Jon Taffer says, “I’m going in!!” Strikes fear into every barkeep.
The roads quiver at his shouting
And the staff as well...
“I thought they was my family but clearly they’re actually holding me accountable to a standard and don’t want to feed me free booze so I guess they ain’t family”
Ridiculous, childish, immature, entitled - this woman is all of these !!
“You made me fire my girlfriend who sucks at her job, so I’m gonna quit too” lmao
I felt bad for crystal cuz she had to deal with a drunk mom and a delusional friend but also her money going down the drain with her house and I think her children too but all the constant pressure and stress put on her body
Taffer is like the mob boss version of gilbert Gottfried
HaHaHaHa!
Jewish mob boss at that.
Absolute props to Lisa. You will be fine girl, don’t sweat it.
The whole scene from 15:08 til they exit the car is HILARIOUS
The guys reaction is priceless. He's more dumbfounded each time they show him
"Shots for the kitchen? And I still don't got no food!" 😂
The last bar owner was so nice and you could tell he was hurt by having to let go of his employees wife. Only then to have him quit as well. Bad move to leave🤦♂️
That manager guy who left lost out on a great opportunity. Now both he and his girlfriend are jobless and their faces are on this show making it harder to get a job elsewhere in the bar industry. That poor bar owner cared a lot about people who didn’t care about him…
That manager got screwed over though. Like, choose between your job or your relationship, because if he stayed at that job after having to fire her, that would likely break their relationship too. He was dammed if he did and dammed if he didn't. He followed his heart, and hopefully it works out for him.
@@itiswednesdaymydudes7063 Right? I mean, yeah, most of the time it's not best to work at the same place with your girlfriend, but what if it was his wife? He'd have said no even faster. Train them to be better and have better security measures if theft is the problem.
That's the American problem nowadays, I swear "Toss 'em out and get another one in here."
"I hope he comes back and learns from John Taffer."
Yeah, learn what, how to be a better manager at a restaurant after possibly losing all faith in his relationship from continuing to pursue a career at a place that fired his girlfriend?
"Ah yeah, I feel real fired up now, my girlfriend's at home crying herself to sleep after sending 100 other faceless applications for employment AGAIN, what're we learning today, Professor Taffer?"
@@itiswednesdaymydudes7063 Yes he was screwed either way. But if his girlfriend really loved him she’d understand that he might want to keep financial stability in order to support her because he wanted to care for her until she found different work. True love finds a way. Communication is key. I think he should have been fired more than her from watching the clip in this video actually…
But I think the animosity was too fresh after she was fired. So yes, this was a liability waiting to happen in John Taffer’s eyes because both of these people were more loyal to each other than their boss. That can lead to stealing and such. That’s why he did it. Unfortunately this was a huge loss of an opportunity for them both. They all seemed upset including their ex-boss. I hope they found happiness together at least. And I hope the bar is doing better now.
He was a pushover. Nobody is going to hire someone who is "too nice" for his own good, especially not in the food, service, and hospitality industries.
Honestly Jon is doing what the owners and managers are too stupid and fearful as a excuses to do he's firing employees himself #shutitdown I love it hes a boss who will get it done
thats why he takes ownership of them and tries to train them to do their jobs so he can move on get them making money for them and him
The only firing I don't give Jon Taffer credit for is when he forced the manager to fire his own girlfriend even though she never stole anything and has been there for quite a long time. I mean, I own a bar for ten years and my girlfriend has been a bartender working for me ever since I opened up the place and there has never been a single penny stolen from the cash register and my savings. I don't know where Jon Taffer got that piece of information from, that was complete bs.
I like that John holds people accountable. A dirty kitchen and old oil? I'll admit my kitchen may be a bit messy, but I would never have old oil laying around or put trays of food on the trashbins. And I wash my hands frequently when cooking. I handle raw meat, I wash my hands before handling anything else. Raw meat hits my counter or floor, it goes in the trash and I break out the Lysol or the white vinegar.
"3 shots for the kitchen" 😂😂😂 14:19
Chefs were mad lit😂😂
"I've been serving drinks for 2 hours"
Omg, you poor baby. What is this, like a job or something? 😂
Man, I absolutely love John taffer. He holds people accountable and invest in people he believes in. Wish I could meet him one day
1st firing is my favorite. No finer wine than watching a spoiled "pretty" girl get a smack of reality. Her tears make me smile.
It surprises me a lot of comments are saying they feel bad for her. I don't because she clearly doesn't care about her job enough to stay back in the episode and help clean up after a stress test. Before that, she insisted she deserves 100 dollars for screwing up drinks when she knows they're low on money. I have no sympathy for her but I do hope she got better after getting fired
Kinda doubt it though
@@darumakunto6299 Gald I am not the only one mirroring this pathway of thought. Salute!
@@Ironknuckle100 Her whining and entitlement to more than one cigarette per two hours does not help.
@@inovakovsky Heck yeah.
@@Ironknuckle100 I know that some states allow breaks every 2 or 4 hours, but since the state she worked allowed four, she was entitled. On top of that, watching wanting a second cigarette (possibly to being drunk) was cringe to watch.
The cooks nod and wink at 18:24 is priceless.
Legend has it, that he still waiting for a old fashioned...
Find it funny how, when Jon walks through that door, as soon as the employees see him they are like, "oh, we f*cked up."
Even lil Jon felt that lol .......
"You gotta fire your gf" 🤣🤣
16:53 is like the bar version of “Can I please get a waffle?”
In regards to the fryer "That tells me the bottom of the fryer has not been cleaned so all that stuff is floating to the top" - nope, that tells you they never change the oil/shortening and it is completely broken down. If you have ever eaten out and had fried food that is very strongly bitter tasting this is why. Not cleaning the fryer causes the oil to break down but you can clean the fryer and filter the oil 2 times a day and it will eventually break down as any oil will under constant heat. It is the broken down oil that causes that sickly foam and god awful taste.
I think that's what he was getting at in the midst of his rage at how unclean it is.
@@AdderTude No. I completely and totally addressed that. Please at least try and read.
As an Irish no nonsense woman I’d definitely move over there to show them how to run a bar. This is just infuriating. You give people a job, they then steal and feel like a victim.
4:04 bye Melissa !!! I applauded !!! Hahaha yeah baby !!!😂
'I am firing you at this time. Are you (Dalia) supportive of that decision?'
*'I believe so.'* *(Dalia, boss up!!!! Quit being a f'kn doormat and act like the boss!!!!)*
You’re right but to be fair the employee she’s firing is her insane bully daughter so I’d give her tiny bit more understanding than if it were and random person. Also she isn’t nearly as dumb as I thought since I only saw her drunk before.
@@Meanie74 Dalia didn't fire her daughter.
@@Meanie74 that was not her daughter. Just a employee.
@@unexpectedvixen5685 really?… ok that is crazy then. I’d get why you’d let someone that awful be in your business that long if they are your kid but outside of that? Wtf
@@Meanie74 Hiring family members is asking for trouble in many cases. They may not have as much experience in a business as their relative(s) already part of the business. Not saying family-run staffs and/or businesses can't work, there are plenty that do. But you can't show favoritism just because they're family, hold their feet to the fire just like a normal employee when they mess things up.
The crossroads “ bartender “ has no right to think or say anything about her thinking they r family and they betrayed her LIE she’s the one that betrayed her “family” by stealing and embarrassing their livelihood! If it were her business and money, she would b feeling the same way the crossroads owners feel ! She hypocrites!
8:22, “So, are you a wimp?” “Are you an idiot?” “Are you lazy?” “What exactly are you?!” 🤣🤣
"I've been in there for two hours I deserve a break"
Lady I work in a restaurant and we don't have breaks at all,I work in the evenings, closing the restaurant, I worked 6 days a week, half of the time I do double shifts AND can't really put in a request for days off because no matter what it is, it's denied, I deserve a break
Sounds to me like you need a new job.
That sounds awful. You should be taking breaks
New job time
Sounds like time to check out your local labor laws...
I feel u so much I work bout the same no day offs I work 7 days strong 4 6 years now only had one off in the 6 years bcuz I wnt to jail bcuz cops thought I was smebody else I do get my break but it's hard at wrkin lik ths but the cost of living is so high now