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Weird Hiring Session?
I just went in to shadow at a Baskin Robins location I interviewed at. The shadowing wasn’t paid, but lasted 2 hours. The lady called it a “try out.” I didn’t do much to be honest, or serve any customers. Just practiced scooping ice cream and watched other employees. It just weirded me out how she did not take any form of paperwork or food handlers certification before or after this “try out” yet insisted on me essentially coming in to train a bit. She also says there’s 120 hours of training required and they will pay minimum wage for that. Is any of this abnormal or am I just entitled by other more retail-oriented jobs I’ve had?
TLDR: Baskin’s employer “trained” me without paperwork
u/AlternativeSir3038 — 9 days ago