I picked up and carried a “follow” tray of food to 114, a table that belonged to Alexis B. As I reached the table she can acknowledged that I was waiting for her to finish and I waited so that the rest of the food could be distributed. I noticed that the tray she had on the Tray Jack that once carried the first round of food had now been cluttered with emptied bowls and glasses to make room for the entrees.
She picked up the tray containing the empty dishes from the Tray Jack I told her “I will pass this food out if you take the dishes to the back.” She said no. I urged her again to “take it to the back” because I knew I wouldn’t have been able to carry it with out difficulty. Again, she told me a stern no. I reluctantly agreed, and put down the “follow” tray on to the Tray Jack. She attempted to hand off the empty plate tray onto my shoulder and without too much hassle I secured it on my left …show more content…
Due to the fact the glass fell to my left shoulder side, the side still carrying empty plates I mind you, I could not see where it landed. For .2 seconds I stood there trying to figure out what just happened and trying to figure out why the Manager Anastasia and -whom I believe was- Manager Devon rushing to the table. A handful of servers at the nearby POS system rushed to me, trying to take off the plates on my shoulder but I waved them off and told them to get a broom. As I was walking to the back of the kitchen to put away the plates I began to notice there was something in my boot that was hurting grinding my feet. Once I set the tray down in the Dish Pit. I took off my boot and shook out pieces of glass that should’ve cut me, but luckily,