- People will spend $6 a day on ONE coffee drink. Every. Day. I know, I wonder what they do for a living, too. (Maybe you knew this because you are one of those people. WHAT DO YOU DO FOR A LIVING!?)
- There is no such thing as too much of a good thing when it comes to Starbucks drinks. In three months of multiple drinks a day, I didn’t get sick of them.
- I can wake up at 4:20 am multiple times a week and actually enjoy being on the road before the rest of the world is out of bed. (I also quite enjoy being done before noon. Holla!)
- People are crazy, crazy, CRAZY.
- Crazy.
- What do I mean? Asking for a quarter of a Splenda packet in their two-and-a-half shots latte steamed to 165 degrees. Oh, and can you double cup that and put a splash stick in the top?
- Or, I’m going to yell at you/roll my eyes/treat you like dirt because you’re a lowly barista/my drink has some foam/I’m a grumpy person.
- The crazies were the minority, thankfully, and about 80% of our customers were fabulous. I absolutely adored getting to see them everyday. I could go on and on about the sweet, kind, hilarious, and wonderful folks I encountered through working at Starbucks.
- Sometimes I think people like to come up with 12 different modifiers just to feel special. Seriously.
- About 60% of our customers were regulars. As in, they came almost daily. I truly thought I had a Starbucks problem, but then I met the rest of the world. And the rest of the world? They like their Starbucks.
- Working the drive-through was a fantastic opportunity for a voyeur like myself. I’m such a people watcher, and getting to peer into cars was such fun. (And some cases of real-life hoarders, you guys. I mean, really.)
- Bottom line: the customers were the best part and the worst part.
- Actually, scratch that. My coworkers were the best part. I’ve never had so much fun at a job before, ever. We laughed, we gossiped, we whispered, we snarked, we told stories, and we laughed some more. I really, truly will miss them. I cannot imagine having more fun at a job. I’m already sad thinking about leaving them. Le sigh.
- Not to mention the endless supply of apple fritters, veggie frittata breakfast sandwiches, and more espresso drinks than I can count.
- Personally, I’ve never worked for minimum wage, save for two months in college, so it was a humbling and frustrating experience. I honestly don’t know how people do it for years as adults.
- Raspberry is actually delicious in iced passion tea and hot chocolate.
- Recycling is more talk than action at the store level – we threw away hundreds of recyclable milk jugs, syrup, and apple juice bottles every week and it absolutely KILLED me. I briefly considered secretly bringing them somewhere to recycle but figured it’d get a bit messy. And hard to hide.
- Starbucks offers ‘great benefits,’ but many baristas can’t actually afford to pay the premiums, even though they are quite low. Yay, minimum wage (or, okay, a smidge higher than)!
- Tipping is awesome, awesome, AWESOME. In my previous life, I never contributed to the tip jar at coffee shops. I just couldn’t afford to, since I was already spending a pretty penny to get my drink. But when you’re making minimum wage, getting 20 extra bucks a week goes a long way is so very appreciated.
- Busy. Fast-paced. WOAH. Yep.
Michael Kersten says
Great post about SB. I just started working there and I’m telling myself “O.K., six months and I’ll find something better”. You did it, enjoyed it, and moved on. I admire that!
violet says
I absolutely love your post. It is like you are speaking for me. I am a Starbucks Opener Barista just like you. August 6th is my eight years mark with this company. I am submitting my resume today to call it quit for life maybe… I just hope I don’t have to go back. If I ever go back I think my pay check will be a lots better in the future because of the new higher minimum propose by Obama administration. And with the New Obama Healthcare, I don’t have to work for Starbucks anymore. Thank you so much for posting this…
Grace says
Is it a coincidence that you woke up at 4:20? ;) I guess I am asking if Starbucks does testing for cannabis. I am considering working there.
Ashley says
Ha! No. I was not tested. (And it was a total coincidence. ;))