Anyone ever had a shitty CFA experience? Stopped today to grab a couple sandwiches. First one, heaven. Second one, maybe under cooked? The chicken was like a sponge. Never happened before. Devastated over here.
I’m friends with several women, and also some gay men, and I think they would run a great chicken shop.
i don't know about running it but the ones around here seem to hire a lot of pretty obviously gay guys, one being a manager (not there's anything wrong with that).
Only shitty experience I had (aside from the gluten-free crisis of 2018) was when I realized the only one in town that was run by a college's dining services didn't accept gift cards or the app. I had to leave town to use my damn gift cards.
Amused by this. #1 FIFA (video game) player in the world who travels around the world to play and win tournaments (and hundreds of thousands of dollars) and all he wants to know about coming to America is CFA
I saw a job posting for a general manager position at a local Chic-Fil-A and it only paid $16 an hour. They pay bottom of the totem pole associates like $10 an hour, and that's for ones without any experience in the food service industry. I'm amazed at how good their customer service is when the GM gets paid such shit.
It's still shitty pay considering they are the GM. Management trainees at most of the national chain car rental places are paying over $40K as the base pay.
That would be because they’re not a true GM, there’s a local owner that’s heavily involved in day to day. Still in testing. They’re really good, my guess is you’ll see them next year.
This guy could never be in the SEC Dean Resigns After Rider U. Rejects Chick-fil-A Franchise Spoiler A dean at Rider University has reportedly resigned after the New Jersey college’s administration chose not to consider establishing a Chick-fil-A franchise on the campus. Cynthia Newman, dean of the College of Business Administration, stepped down from her leadership position, NJ.com reports, but will stay on as a faculty member as of September, according to a resignation letter she sent to colleagues in February. “I am not willing to compromise my faith and Christian values,” she wrote, “and I will not be viewed as being in any way complicit when an affront is made to those values.” Newman had been dean of the business school since June 2017. The fast-food restaurant chain has promoted itself as a company that operates according to Christian values. The university had removed Chick-fil-A from its list of potential dining options on a student survey, citing the chain’s controversial history with the LGBT community. The restaurant company has donated millions of dollars to organizations that oppose LGBT rights, including the Family Research Council and the Marriage and Family Foundation. Chick-fil-A’s president told the Baptist Press in 2012 that he supported “the biblical definition of the family unit.” In response to Rider’s decision in November, Chick-fil-A issued a statement saying that it has “no policy of discrimination against any group,” nor does it have a “political or social agenda.” In a statement, the university emphasized that picking a campus restaurant was not rooted in religious judgment. “While we respect Dr. Newman’s personal decision, we maintain that the decision about choosing an on-campus restaurant franchise was in no way a judgment on religious values,” Rider said. “Rather, our intention was to foster a sense of respect and belonging of all members of the campus community, including those who identify as LGBTQ+.” Newman told The Chronicle she had no comment other than her letter and a video statement to Campus Reform, a conservative advocacy group.
Flying in/out of Atlanta next week. Should I grab dinner at Dwarf House on the way home? Is it much different?
Its a cool experience but not essential. You can get seated with a waitress? But idk if youre gonna want to deviate from the greatness of standard CFA food and get a baked potato, fried okra, or mac-n-cheese. Really the best feature of the Dwarf House is their buffet on Saturday mornings but idk if the Hapeville location offers it. There are better options in College Park if youre in a hurry.
The fact that they have mac and cheese is nice. I know I could definitely do better in ATL but I am also a huge CFA fan boy. Also CFA will be free compared to 3 dinners in NYC I will be returning from.
I have to go up to Duluth about every other month for work. The Dwarf House Chick-Fil-A on Pleasant Hill Rd has sweet potato soufflé that is fantastic.
thats the one we stop at on way to cfb games and their saturday buffet is unreal I like it better than the Hapeville location
Sent out a bunch of texts to my oldest daughter's friends for an invite to her bday party where we will be going horseback riding and then to Chick-fil-A for lunch on 3/17 at noon. Nearly every person responded quickly, noting that Chick-fil-A is closed on Sundays.