The Fulton School
I was mainly at two stores this week. I was hopping between Metro and Washington stores. At these stores, I did mechanical work on the walk-ins and updated all the menus and registers for the new series of wraps Subway introduced. On Tuesday I experienced one of the managers being fired at Dorsett’s location. For the rest of the week, Rayne and I interviewed potential candidates. Today I had a DC meeting, we mainly discussed our social media approach for introducing our bill.
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Starley, I have a few questions. 1. If you can disclose this, it is okay if you can’t, why was the manager fired? 2. What was it like to watch someone lose their job and quite literally have his/her whole career ended? 3. Was this the first time you saw someone be fired? 4. Was watching them lose their job traumatizing in any way? 5. When do you leave for Washington DC? 6. How do local politics, bills, etc. compare to national politics in DC? 7. What is the bill you are working on, why are you working on it, and who are you working on it with? 8. And this is just a fun one, when you go to DC do you plan on visiting their Subways to see their operations? Feel free to answer as many or as few of these as you like, I am just curious!
I can’t disclose why the manager was fired, and since the manager was a 50-year-old man I hope he has more to life than Subway. No, it is not the first time I’ve seen someone be fired. It was not traumatizing. I am no longer going to DC for multiple different reasons. The politics in DC are more intense because most of it is held in the capitol. I signed an NDA for the bill, but I can disclose that if it gets passed it would affect all high school students in public education.