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What are the requirements for working part-time in a milk tea shop and how is the experience?

First of all, I want to say that no job is easy. If you want to make money effortlessly, please note that this generally refers to physical strength, mental strength, and energy, which does not exist. The starting point of my summer part-time job at a milk tea shop was to kill time and earn some pocket money. Looking back after I left, it was my first experience as a part-time worker.

Let’s talk about the basic situation of summer jobs in milk tea shops

I worked in a milk tea shop because the vacation in my senior year of high school was too long and I didn’t want to stay at home and get moldy, so I thought of finding a part-time job. idea. One day I saw a job recruitment notice posted in a Yidiandian store. Instead of asking the store clerk directly, I gave the store manager’s mobile phone number and added WeChat. I sent him a WeChat message to see if he was looking for part-time jobs during the summer vacation. At first, he said he didn't need it for the time being. I said he was free during the summer vacation and could contact me if he needed anything. About a week later, I received an interview call.

I have no work experience, so I was very nervous during the first interview. The store manager simply asked about the duration of my summer vacation and when I could come to work. After learning about my time schedule, The store manager said that after going to the health center to get a health certificate, you can come to work. The whole interview was very simple, and there were no complicated questions as expected.

After on-the-job training, you can get a work badge with your name engraved on it. The job assigned to me is very simple. I only need to learn how to order, deliver orders, cook tea, and boil pearls. It’s easy to get started. , I think most people can become familiar with the workflow within three days.

Let’s talk about the salary that everyone is concerned about. My part-time job is hourly wage, which seems to be different in every place. In Zhejiang, it is 19 per hour. It is said that the price has increased now. Interested students can go to Go get a consultation. The store will organize training and exams regularly. During the training, you will learn more complex processes such as making milk tea. If you can pass all the training and exams, it will be increased to 21 hours. I thought it was just a part-time job during the holidays and I did not participate in more training.

If you work part-time, the store manager will control your working hours, which is about 4-8 hours a day, and about 2,000-3,000 a month. Since it is an hourly wage system, there is a real direct relationship between working hours and salary. If you have something to do, just tell the store manager in advance and let him pay attention to the shift schedule. Generally speaking, time is relatively free. You can also mention to the store manager whether you want to work the day shift or the night shift.

In the days of a little part-time job, there are hundreds of millions of joys

Among the many part-time jobs for students, I personally think that the employee benefits of a little bit are quite lovely, and they are available every month For employee cups, you can order the drinks you want. The specific amount is determined based on the working hours last month, with a cap of 200. And there are employee dinners every month. We basically go to have barbecue hot pot or something like that after get off work at around 10 o'clock.

Many students may have heard statements such as don’t work part-time in a milk tea shop, don’t serve dishes in restaurants, don’t work as a cheap labor force... As someone who has experienced it personally, I would like to say that these perceptions are actually true. Very one-sided. Not only working in a big factory is called work, nor is only experience in a big factory called experience.

Is it hard? Really hard work. The first thing you have to face is standing for a long time. At first, standing for 8 hours a day is really painful. I just lie down when I get home. But I got used to it after about a week, and when I’m busy, it’s really fast, from the bar to the kitchen, taking takeaway calls and making tea at the same time. It is common to have lunch after three o'clock in the afternoon and dinner after eight o'clock in the evening.

But during the three months of working a little bit, I learned a lot, especially in dealing with people. Working in a milk tea shop can sharpen your temper. Don't bring your personal emotions to work. Some customers are really irritated and picky, but no matter how annoying you are, you can only endure it. For example, I once met a customer who ordered on-site. The ice cream and black tea must be made at room temperature, because normally the ice cream series can only be made into cold drinks. But he requested this, and in the end he had to ask the store manager for advice. Made room temperature ice cream. There were also some takeaway customers who ordered milk tea at room temperature, which is the temperature of mineral water (and it doesn’t get too cold in the summer). After receiving the complaint, we said we did something wrong and it was not warm enough, which caused her menstrual cramps.

Customer complaints were indeed properly handled at that time, but are we just saying that these behaviors were confusing enough?

In addition, for the first time, I clearly understood what taking responsibility means. No one will pay for your mistakes. Specifically, if the wrong order of milk tea is delivered, you need to pay for it yourself. Although you will be upset when a mistake occurs, everyone knows that it is due to their own reasons, and no one will think that this system is unreasonable.

In addition to the above, I personally think that the biggest gain is that you will get to know many lively colleagues, have a very happy relationship with colleagues, and meet many interesting guests. Colleagues would order takeout milk tea from other stores (it’s not illegal to drink milk tea from other stores, hahaha) and gossip together. The kid next door doesn’t know how to speak yet but always comes to our store to ask for food. When I’m in the store When I received my college entrance examination results and admission notice, the guests would congratulate me... These wonderful memories constituted my three months of part-time work.

In short, working in a milk tea shop is a good choice for students who want to work part-time during the summer. Spending your own money is completely different from spending your parents’ money, and it will be a period of growth. experience.