No, the racial text was separate. Somehow it got brought into this and is being spread - apparently a text between owner and an employee discussing someone taking money out of the tip jar. That's the screenshot SB said was fake and would have been doctored.
They have not denied the text firing the girl, that I'm aware of.
There are a lot of new coffeeshop type places that have opened since SB, I'm sure they'd all like to steal some of that business. And as dumb as it sounds - a lot of ole miss people aren't fans for SB.
I can almost guarantee you that she wasn't really fired for eating a pastry, but that the pastry was just the straw that broke the camel's back (or alternatively she was just a subpar employee in general without presenting clear cases for write-ups and discipline) and they stupidly put it in a text message as the reason. I would be more than a little surprised if they had made it this long if this was actually a good employee and they fired her for stealing one pastry. Certainly it happens, but it's the exception, not the rule.
Firing someone over text would normally be considered tacky and unprofessional unless there's still a global pandemic going on right now. One where firing them in person could actually be more dangerous for them and the one doing the firing than if it was done via text or other non face to face means.
I do not know Brooke's race. I have seen it reported that she is AA, but no confirmation.
^^^^^Obviously been fired via Text Message^^^^^^
I'm sipping on their coffee now. I'll continue to purchase. Screw the hate-filled kids that claim it's justice to attack a business for following their policy. Even if texting/emailing is a really stupid way to handle it. (I expect to win the slogan contest now)
Cancel Culture/Generation Z/WokeTwitter or whatever you want to call them are certain of their judgements and God given right to rescue us all from our own privileges and moral shortcomings.
They are starting to eat their own now so the rest of the Woke crowd say it is a problem... now.
It's not just unprofessional, it's going to create a legal issue. She probably didn't really fire an employee for stealing one pastry. There are probably other employees that have taken a pastry and had to be reminded to pay for it that have not been fired. If Brook is AA and other employees who have not been fired are not, she just created a huge headache for herself by being unprofessional. It doesn't matter what led up to the firing, it's going to be hard for her to argue that she wasn't fired for stealing a pastry when that's the way the text reads.
Now if they actually have a zero tolerance policy and fire anybody that takes a pastry without paying for it before hand, the first time, then none of this applies. I'm just guessing that's not the case because that would be a real pain in the *** to lose employees over a $0.30 pastry.
You'd be wrong. He opened up a whorehouse and is running it by hand.
Hand job from a “he”. No thanks.You'd be wrong. He opened up a whorehouse and is running it by hand.
Aww pumpkin you mad. I know it's obvious they wouldn't fire an employee over eating a 10c pre sale scone yet they did. Weird. Must of brought up some trauma from your life. Sorry boo
Firing someone over text would normally be considered tacky and unprofessional unless there's still a global pandemic going on right now. One where firing them in person could actually be more dangerous for them and the one doing the firing than if it was done via text or other non face to face means.
Nope but your wife sent me some texts that would definitely get her fired
You "accidently" deleted a thread about a sponsor while "accidently" hanging the 12th bigscreen in your man cave. ok. sure....