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Vol. 10 No. 1
Friday, Sept. 24, 2021
the CATAMOUNT
10 Cougar football rolls on undefeated
13 Political club promotes conservative leadership
▲Senior Areeba Momin takes a customer’s order during her weekend shift at Dutch Bros. Momin typically
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works from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. PHOTO BY ELISABETH STEWART
Fast-food employees gain skills in fast-paced industry Elisabeth Stewart Managing Editor
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After six-hour shifts of brewing coffee and flipping burgers, teenagers in the fast-food industry begin their final task of the evening: closing time. At 11 p.m., Dutch Bros Coffee employee and senior Areeba Momin disassembles the espresso machine, throws out coffee grinds and mops the floor. “Now that school has started, I can only work in the evenings,” Momin said. “That just means that I’m maintaining my schedule. I enjoy [work], and I don’t want to be unable to enjoy [work] just because I have school. It’s just about communication and responsibility.” Per U.S. Department of Labor regulations, teenagers can only work until 11 p.m. during school weeks. Through work-
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ing afternoon, evening and weekend shifts, students in the fast-food industry earn a source of income while gaining experience working in a fast-paced environment. “Honestly, I didn’t do a lot of chores before I started working there,” Momin said. “It’s a good balance between serving the customers and maintaining the shop. I don’t complain about having to do the tedious tasks because I love working there so much.” Dutch Bros employees try to make each order in less than six minutes. Despite the time crunch, Momin connects with her customers. “Whenever we’re taking orders, there’s a stall moment,” Momin said. “When they put their card in the chip reader, it takes a minute just to load. The company’s expectations are to fill that time with questions.”
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