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Comparing Two Job Analysis
With my old job and new job they were similar in the way that I was a server of some type at both. The two were different by the people who were not welcoming at the first one compared to at the second one where I became friends with all of my coworkers. Another difference is that when I first started at Pizza hut I had no experience where at Sonic I knew a little bit about having a job and being responsible. By the end, you remember the little things that you did learn.
As a teen there comes the age where you start thinking about getting a job and it could be exciting or could be scary. My first job at Pizza Hut and my second job at Sonic were the same in the aspect of me being a server. The tasks that I did at both of these included, taking the customer's order, bringing their food to them, and handling the money whether it was a tip or the person paying for the bill. When I took the customer's order i would do the same for both jobs and go ring it up after they said what they wanted on the technology we would use to do so. Honestly working at Pizza Hut i earned more tips because it was the person actually dining in rather than it being a fast food place where they just want to get their food and go but at each I know that I got to take home extra money at the end of the night.
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The way I was treated did not seem fair, it wasn't awful in the sense of harassment but they weren't as welcome as they should of been. Of course there was training that needed to be done and at Pizza Hut it took me almost 2 weeks to get everything down because they acted like it was a bother for somebody new to come in. While at Sonic they immediately told me how to do all the scanning, making drinks, taking orders all within a couple of days due to the fact that everyone was so helpful. It was almost like oh hey its another workday but when I came to work at Sonic we all actually had a conversation because I had became friends with

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