View Full Version : Ketchup or Diaper...
xstechbabe
04-20-2004, 04:57 PM
On my second day of training on the college program I was working the hotdog wagon in Fro-Land when a lady started changing her baby on the condiment wagon...you know where the ketchup and mustard is and the napkins and relish...My trainer grabbed my shoulder cause she saw the look on my face. I just wanted to say...How ****in' stupid are you!!!! People put their food on there!!! Once she left I got the whole little bucket of sturbac blue and just poured it on the stand...
Wiseone2980
04-24-2004, 01:45 AM
Once she left I got the whole little bucket of sturbac blue and just poured it on the stand...
yay for sterbac blue! that stuff rocks! smells kinda good too...
IndyBob
04-24-2004, 05:28 AM
what is it. is it like simple green? that smells realy good too!
Greenbaron76
04-24-2004, 06:53 PM
Once she left I got the whole little bucket of sturbac blue and just poured it on the stand...
yay for sterbac blue! that stuff rocks! smells kinda good too...
I used to use Sterbac all the time when I worked ODF in 6K... it certainly had a kick to it! LOL
GapToothed
04-24-2004, 10:43 PM
I remember Simple Green!! We used to use it in Food Service - but for the life of me, I can't remember what we used it for! Maybe that's why it was removed from order forms. But, man alive, it did smell good!
Wiseone2980
04-25-2004, 09:37 PM
what is it. is it like simple green? that smells realy good too!
ok i'm a big dork and got this info off of the ecolab web site:
"Quaternary ammonium liquid sanitizer for sanitizing dishware and glasses. Broad spectrum bacterial efficacy. Complies with FDA Food Additive Regulations. Effective in water hardness up to 500 ppm. EPA registered. "
we use it in our sanitizing sink of the 3 compartment sink system (wash/rince/sanitize). I remember hearing once that something has to be in the soloution for a total of a minute to be sanitized. Not sure if this is true or not though.
pixiedust
04-26-2004, 06:53 PM
I remember Simple Green!! We used to use it in Food Service - but for the life of me, I can't remember what we used it for! Maybe that's why it was removed from order forms. But, man alive, it did smell good!
I have a few smells I can't stand...
cigars
fish
processed cheese (like the kinds they put in handi-snacks)
and
SIMPLE GREEN.
Hehe. I am so glad I don't have to clean anything with that crud.
GapToothed
04-26-2004, 07:28 PM
I think we used to scrub the ground with Simple Green as well since it was biodegradable and all... but then they stopped that. Now, NOTHING can go down outside drains besides clean water. Theoretically, you have to completely sweep an area before you hose it down! Ha! You should have seen the entire park after the firestorms!!
StrangeTikiGod
11-25-2004, 11:03 PM
We used Sterbac and Simple Green in the Zoo at DisneyQuest Chicago, too, since it wasn't really feasible to ship costume pieces back to Florida for cleaning, scuff removal and sanitizing...
I remember hearing once that something has to be in the soloution for a total of a minute to be sanitized. Not sure if this is true or not though.
If i remember from my days of Togo's correctly, it was at least 20-30 seconds, two years of togos/baskin robins, i knew the store like the back of my hand. If it was raining, i knew that at the start of my shift i had to go a put a bucket in a certain spot, because by 6:00pm, there would be this 5 second collom of water, just like if it had come out of a faucet. It would always happen right next to me, and i was always moving guests away from there... just before the leak.
WLStephanie
07-18-2006, 03:41 PM
On my second day of training on the college program I was working the hotdog wagon in Fro-Land when a lady started changing her baby on the condiment wagon... you know where the ketchup and mustard is and the napkins and relish... My trainer grabbed my shoulder cause she saw the look on my face. I just wanted to say... How ****in' stupid are you!!!! People put their food on there!!! Once she left I got the whole little bucket of sturbac blue and just poured it on the stand....You know, I just love reading these buried threads. This one deserves to be bumped up to the top of the list for all of the newbies like myself. I am still laughing. :herman:
darph nader
07-20-2006, 12:03 AM
On my second day of training on the college program I was working the hotdog wagon in Fro-Land when a lady started changing her baby on the condiment wagon...you know where the ketchup and mustard is and the napkins and relish...My trainer grabbed my shoulder cause she saw the look on my face. I just wanted to say...How ****in' stupid are you!!!! People put their food on there!!! Once she left I got the whole little bucket of sturbac blue and just poured it on the stand...
The sad part is if you had said something "politely", "Excuse me lady, but you should'nt do that there because of health reasons" she would have told you to f-off. People like that make you want to take a shit in the front seat of their car. (which I have done,kind of). :twisted:
leftcoaster
07-20-2006, 02:55 AM
The sad part is if you had said something "politely", "Excuse me lady, but you should'nt do that there because of health reasons" she would have told you to f-off. People like that make you want to take a shit in the front seat of their car. (which I have done,kind of). :twisted:
Now, you cannot go posting something like that without telling us the story. Do tell! :D:
PirateJohn
07-20-2006, 10:32 AM
The sad part is if you had said something "politely"After two years, the politeness kinda got washed out of me for people doing such extreme things. For most instances, when people might not know better, I'd still be quite polite and, usually, so would they. But when people were being obvious idiots, I threw politeness in the trash.
After all, what are they going to do, complain about me when I'm well within my rights to call security? They'd be lucky if their City Hall complaint didn't end up in their own eviction from the park.
darph nader
07-20-2006, 10:53 AM
Now, you cannot go posting something like that without telling us the story. Do tell! :D:
Well lets just say some j-hole was tearing around a dirt parking lot,raising a "bunch" dust. :eek: This person 'finally' parks their car and leaves it with the window down. My buddies and i had been drinking beer,and the porta-potties were "so" far away,SOOO. :twisted:
kelli giorgio
07-20-2006, 01:50 PM
I hate the hot dog cart. I was a cp in 2001 during Sept 11th and MY second day was on that stupid cart in Liberty square. I wasn't even trained for that thing, I was trained for the Sunshine Tree and Aloha Ilse.Anyway, I was opening a package of hot dogs when this RUDE guy pushes my arm to ask for the directions to the bathroom. Just as he he shoved me, I sliced all four fingers with my handy dandy box opener. Needless to say I turned around to give him directions with my best Disney smile. But before I could get them out he said" Never mind, you're bleeding" and walked off. I got written up after that for having an accident. If I had known that I would've just said it was ketchup.
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