Janson's Drive In Style Analysis

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Janson's Drive In is a family-friendly restaurant with the air of an old 1960s drive-in diner. Since working at Janson’s Drive In, I have learned to coordinate in a team. As cashiers are immediately done taking an order, I immediately receive a transcript of the order to my station (ice cream) so that I may prepare, complete, then hand out the order. The milkshakes and malts of Janson’s Drive In are handspun, so ingredients must be exact measurements and patience must be temperate as each shake can only be handspun one-at-a-time.
I have been remarked as to making the “best shakes.” I am rapid in finishing orders; therefore, I was assigned to work during the South Side St. Patrick’s Parade 2015. I have the ability to remain calm even with massive

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