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Old 12-31-2012, 06:26 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by richlevy View Post
I'm assuming the no weapons policy is on the theory that not resisting a robbery is safer. I wonder what Dominos and Papa Johns have in place for a policy.
Does the President of Pizza Hut go out and work in his stores as a delivery man? Everyone here should learn from a TV show (I believe) called "Undercover Boss". How many bosses know how the work gets done? How many, instead, act like a business school graduate?

So these bosses create rules but do not even work as an employee? The question "what Dominos and Papa Johns have in place" is a major and critically important question. Along with, "Do they periodically go work as an employee? Or simply make rules from ignorance as any business school graduate would do?"

Meanwhile, the NRA now says pizza delivery men should be escorted by armed guards. Only armed guards and bigger guns create safety. Even an executive who is a business school graduate can see how stupid that NRA reasoning is.

A Pizza Hut president probably has no idea what his employees do. Last time I was in Pizza Hut, they told me my Pan Pizza would take more than 10 minutes. Because the guy who makes pizzas was cleaning toilets. Guess why so many Pizza Huts have closed. Everyone near me has closed. In most cases, even the building was destroyed. A classic symptom of executives trained in business schools. Who have no idea what happens in their stores or when delivering pizzas.
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