Can I use the staff discount multiple times in one visit?

I recently got employed and from what I understand, I can use the staff discount for myself and 3 other people

Say for example if I'm out with two other people and we're doing round, would I be able to buy multiple rounds without getting in trouble?

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u/drs_12345 — 20 hours ago

Where/how do I find the MyJDW app for an iPhone?

I had an interview earlier today and it went really well

Although I've heard of the MyJDW app on this subreddit, the interviewer told me more about it and it sounds essential if I get the job. However, I cannot find the app on the app store, or anywhere else

Would anyone know where I would be able to download it from?

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u/drs_12345 — 7 days ago

Getting contradicting info about checking in with a random seat

I'm trying to check in for a fligjt tomorrow with a free, random seat, but it tells me that I can only do it within 24 hours of the departure time, which is the case

However, when I click the little i button on the seat selection page, it says it has to be 48 hours before departure?

The seats available are £20+ each, which I don't fancy paying as there's three of us and we already paid quite a lot for the tickets

It's probably worth mentioning I checked us in with less than 24 hours on the flight here with no issue

u/drs_12345 — 11 days ago

I just sent an email asking to reschedule an interview, what now?

I applied for a kitchen position a while back, and they got back to me today saying I've got an interview on Tuesday

However, I will be out of the country next week and won't be back until Friday, so I sent a polite email asking if the interview can be rescheduled for after I'm back (there was an email address for this purpose at the bottom of the email)

Will this lessen my chances of getting the job?

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u/drs_12345 — 19 days ago

Anyone else just find some customers' stupidity funny?

Although 9/10 deliveries go well and without a problem, there is a delivery every now and then which is so stupid it just makes me laugh

Just yesterday I got an order that had the pin on top of a block of flats, at number 4. There was no street name, but the postcode matched the pin

I get to the block of flats and ring up number 4, and the person said someone will come down to get the orderz so far so good

However, I hear a voice behind me asking "is that for number four?", to which I said yes

He knew the pin and restaurant so I was getting the food out, and that's when he said that his house is actually around the corner, and he doesn't know why every delivery gets delivered to the block of flats instead of his house

I politely pointed out that the pin was on top of the block of flats and there was no street name, and that if he corrected that then he will likely get the order to his house. He blamed it on his teenage daughter and left

I found it sort of funny and just left

Anyone else got similar encounters?

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u/drs_12345 — 22 days ago
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I changed the name and password of the wifi network and now I cannot connect to it

So I changed the wifi name and password at the church I go to about an hour ago, to match the church's name and also make the password easier to share but (still safe), but it is now not letting people connect to it

We use EE and have their basic router they send. Any help will be highly appreciated

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u/Junior_Resource_608 — 1 month ago

Can I be on Universal Credit while doing food deliveries?

I have been doing food deliveries on uber eats, deliveroo and stuart for the past 3 years or so while at university. Since I finished university, my next step is to get a job

Although I don't mind doing food deliveries, It is not very sustainable as the pay is usually low and inconsistent, so I am looking for employment as a more sustainable income. I am looking towards universal credit as a more stable income in the meantime, and I'm wondering if I can still do the deliveries while getting UC?

I was on universal credit before uni and that's when I started doing food deliveries, and they put me on some sort of self employment start up scheme (I forgot what it was called), where they would pay me my monthly amount regardless of what I earned that month, would this apply again?

Any tips and suggestions would highly appreciated

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u/drs_12345 — 2 months ago