Starbucks Barista Leaves Savage Note For Lazy Coworker

If you’ve ever worked, well, anywhere, you know what it’s like having to pick up the slack for a coworker. You probably have that person in mind right now, as they’ve probably clocked out from a morning shift, several times, and left you with a mess to clean up.

This particular Starbucks barista wasn’t taking that any longer.

Reddit user Frappuccinowhore posted a picture titled “When one of your partners just doesn’t fucking get it,” showing a “GTFO List” of things that need to be checked around the store, presumably before clocking out.

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The note seems to be posted on the side of the monitor on the cash register, and should be easy to spot by even the most airheaded work mate.

The end of the note says, “If you have time to lean, you have time to clean,” which reminds me of my 68-year old store manager during my days working at a Ralph’s grocery store.

This looks like a last ditch effort, in hopes that the worker gets their shit together.

We’re hoping the particular lazy person at this store got the hint, but from personal experience, I’ll tell you they probably didn’t. They’re going to scoff at it, chill in the back of the store, catch Pokemon on their phone, all while everyone else is trying to tidy up in the front.

The note was good, though, and should stir the pot a bit at that Starbucks location.

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