It's comically sad that during the 90's we all hated sitting through these videos for our first jobs.. yet here we all are in 2021 .. watching these damn videos..
How my Subway career came to an end. Nirvana was in town and I really wanted to go but had to work that night. A customer came in before the show and accidently dropped two tickets on the floor of which I found and put behind the counter waiting for that person to come back and claim them. A couple hours go by and nobody did SO I just locked the building up and went to the concert. I'm glad I did because Cobain was dead about 8 months later and would never be a Subway customer ever again.
I'm here because of Meat Carving at the Old Buffet Restaurant. And if you're honest so are you.
“The thinner sandwiches are more tender...you can always come back for more”
I'm in a dark place of RUclips. I've been watching 90s fast food training videos for an hour.
Make friendly conversation with your customers: "Have you tried the lasagna? It's my favorite." "Did you see that huge mess in the men's bathroom?"
Welcome to subway IM HERE TO FILL YOUR EMOTIONAL NEEDS
“Hi welcome to Subway. Do you like hot fudge Sundaes?”
Now if you ever need to apply to a subway you can tell them you don't need training because you watched the 1993 training video. Nothing has changed!!
Does she like hot fudge sundaes?
This white collar fever dream of how human interaction occurs is absolutely bananas.
"Male and female". Well, I'm offended.
I love how they got straight to the point with the last reason a customer doesn't come back: DIE
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Can't believe I watched this for free, back in 1993 I would have made 4.25 an hour to watch this...
It's comically sad that during the 90's we all hated sitting through these videos for our first jobs.. yet here we all are in 2021 .. watching these damn videos..
"I've never been here before what do you recommend?"
“Is it still hot out there? Allllright.”
How my Subway career came to an end. Nirvana was in town and I really wanted to go but had to work that night. A customer came in before the show and accidently dropped two tickets on the floor of which I found and put behind the counter waiting for that person to come back and claim them. A couple hours go by and nobody did SO I just locked the building up and went to the concert. I'm glad I did because Cobain was dead about 8 months later and would never be a Subway customer ever again.
" and if you see Jared around, keep him away from children "
Such an awkward moment at
Original Subway employee this was meant for: I hate this.