kevinUsa Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 Very frustrated 24F here. Me and my friend both came from India to study our master's at UNT. Everything was fine at first, but like every international student, we started looking for a part-time job. We contacted many Desi restaurants, and somehow always ended up talking to the manager or owner on WhatsApp. At first, they talked nicely and asked about the job. But then they would ask for a photo. That's how they decide who to hire. If you are fair or look attractive, they'll say yes. If you look average, they'll just say, "Sorry, we're not hiring." Both of us applied at the same restaurants, and every time they hired my friend but not me. This happened 4-5 times. It felt so unfair Quote
kevinUsa Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 Finally, through one referral, I got a part-time job. But then the real problems started. Most Desi restaurants don't give tips, so we only get the base pay, like $8 or $9 per hour. On top of that, Desi uncles come to the restaurant with their wife and kids, act normal while eating, but at the billing counter say things like "You're very pretty," or "I can help you, I have a consultancy," and send $30 through Zelle, asking for your number. At first, it feels nice, but when we go home, we see DMs like "Hey cutie, wanna go for dinner?" These are married men acting like teenagers. It's creepy and disgusting. Quote
kevinUsa Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 And let's not forget the H4 aunties. They walk into restaurants like they own the whole city. They come in groups probably they all from some community like who bought houses next to each other, act bossy, and flirt with young male servers. One of our guy friends faced this these aunties gave him a big tip and later messaged him saying, "You are very handsome, we have an extra room, you can stay with us, and we can have a secret relationship." Like, what is this nonsense? If your marriage is not working, fix it at home. Don't drag us into your dirty drama. We're just trying to survive here with our studies and part-time jobs. Stop making our life harder with your cheap behavior. 2 Quote
kevinUsa Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 rey rey e going ra @RahulPulkaGandhi @Sucker @pakeer_saab @perugu_vada db waste fellows em chestunnaru ra meru anta inta digajarutrau anukoledu Quote
Flush Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 8 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Very frustrated 24F here. Me and my friend both came from India to study our master's at UNT. Everything was fine at first, but like every international student, we started looking for a part-time job. We contacted many Desi restaurants, and somehow always ended up talking to the manager or owner on WhatsApp. At first, they talked nicely and asked about the job. But then they would ask for a photo. That's how they decide who to hire. If you are fair or look attractive, they'll say yes. If you look average, they'll just say, "Sorry, we're not hiring." Both of us applied at the same restaurants, and every time they hired my friend but not me. This happened 4-5 times. It felt so unfair 7 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Finally, through one referral, I got a part-time job. But then the real problems started. Most Desi restaurants don't give tips, so we only get the base pay, like $8 or $9 per hour. On top of that, Desi uncles come to the restaurant with their wife and kids, act normal while eating, but at the billing counter say things like "You're very pretty," or "I can help you, I have a consultancy," and send $30 through Zelle, asking for your number. At first, it feels nice, but when we go home, we see DMs like "Hey cutie, wanna go for dinner?" These are married men acting like teenagers. It's creepy and disgusting. 6 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: And let's not forget the H4 aunties. They walk into restaurants like they own the whole city. They come in groups probably they all from some community like who bought houses next to each other, act bossy, and flirt with young male servers. One of our guy friends faced this these aunties gave him a big tip and later messaged him saying, "You are very handsome, we have an extra room, you can stay with us, and we can have a secret relationship." Like, what is this nonsense? If your marriage is not working, fix it at home. Don't drag us into your dirty drama. We're just trying to survive here with our studies and part-time jobs. Stop making our life harder with your cheap behavior. @lakshman_BI ga ne work suskora MSBI/SSIS work ledara Quote
Pahelwan4 Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 14 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Very frustrated 24F here. Me and my friend both came from India to study our master's at UNT. Everything was fine at first, but like every international student, we started looking for a part-time job. We contacted many Desi restaurants, and somehow always ended up talking to the manager or owner on WhatsApp. At first, they talked nicely and asked about the job. But then they would ask for a photo. That's how they decide who to hire. If you are fair or look attractive, they'll say yes. If you look average, they'll just say, "Sorry, we're not hiring." Both of us applied at the same restaurants, and every time they hired my friend but not me. This happened 4-5 times. It felt so unfair Yes if good looking waitress there then it will attract customers. I always go to 1 particular great clips though it is far because of that Latina hair stylist. Nothing wrong ra @kevinUsa Daniki cheppu Quote
lollilolli2020 Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 13 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: And let's not forget the H4 aunties. They walk into restaurants like they own the whole city. They come in groups probably they all from some community like who bought houses next to each other, act bossy, and flirt with young male servers. One of our guy friends faced this these aunties gave him a big tip and later messaged him saying, "You are very handsome, we have an extra room, you can stay with us, and we can have a secret relationship." Like, what is this nonsense? If your marriage is not working, fix it at home. Don't drag us into your dirty drama. We're just trying to survive here with our studies and part-time jobs. Stop making our life harder with your cheap behavior. ee restaurant oo cheppu ani @Jatka Bandi @Konebhar6 @TOM_BHAYYA asking Quote
Pahelwan4 Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 16 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Finally, through one referral, I got a part-time job. But then the real problems started. Most Desi restaurants don't give tips, so we only get the base pay, like $8 or $9 per hour. On top of that, Desi uncles come to the restaurant with their wife and kids, act normal while eating, but at the billing counter say things like "You're very pretty," or "I can help you, I have a consultancy," and send $30 through Zelle, asking for your number. At first, it feels nice, but when we go home, we see DMs like "Hey cutie, wanna go for dinner?" These are married men acting like teenagers. It's creepy and disgusting. Idi fair ledu ane kada first job iyyaledu malla deeni evadu ra gokindi “pretty cuties ani” Quote
kevinUsa Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 5 minutes ago, Pahelwan4 said: Yes if good looking waitress there then it will attract customers. I always go to 1 particular great clips though it is far because of that Latina hair stylist. Nothing wrong ra @kevinUsa Daniki cheppu Yes tappu em ledu bro I go to one where there is one Pakistani aunty working after haircut manchi head massage laga chestadi aa feel we different abba Quote
fasak_vachadu Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 Idk edo cooked story for desi I think reddit lo avaro vare country pork story ikkada vesadu Quote
Kootami Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 36 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: And let's not forget the H4 aunties. They walk into restaurants like they own the whole city. They come in groups probably they all from some community like who bought houses next to each other, act bossy, and flirt with young male servers. One of our guy friends faced this these aunties gave him a big tip and later messaged him saying, "You are very handsome, we have an extra room, you can stay with us, and we can have a secret relationship." Like, what is this nonsense? If your marriage is not working, fix it at home. Don't drag us into your dirty drama. We're just trying to survive here with our studies and part-time jobs. Stop making our life harder with your cheap behavior. Quote
Pahelwan4 Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 24 minutes ago, kevinUsa said: Yes tappu em ledu bro I go to one where there is one Pakistani aunty working after haircut manchi head massage laga chestadi aa feel we different abba Tulam bangaram pettina sare Quote
kevinUsa Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 26 minutes ago, Kootami said: Bro you want to be that mail server Quote
yemdoing Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 2 hours ago, kevinUsa said: Finally, through one referral, I got a part-time job. But then the real problems started. Most Desi restaurants don't give tips, so we only get the base pay, like $8 or $9 per hour. On top of that, Desi uncles come to the restaurant with their wife and kids, act normal while eating, but at the billing counter say things like "You're very pretty," or "I can help you, I have a consultancy," and send $30 through Zelle, asking for your number. At first, it feels nice, but when we go home, we see DMs like "Hey cutie, wanna go for dinner?" These are married men acting like teenagers. It's creepy and disgusting. get $30 and blocked him . why lolli 2 Quote
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