PIZZA HUT MANAGER WOULDN'T LET WORKERS EVACUATE EARLY

A memo written last week by the manager of a Pizza Hut in Jacksonville, Florida, has gone viral. The written statement tells workers they can’t blow off work without more than one day’s notice just because a hurricane is coming. Part of the message reads: “If evacuating, you will have a 24-hour period before storm ‘grace period’ to not be scheduled. You cannot evacuate Friday for a Tuesday storm event! Failure to show for these shifts, regardless of reason, will be considered a no call/no show and documentation will be issued.” A Pizza Hut corporate rep said the franchise manager was wrong to try to limit employee evacuation. “We absolutely do not have a policy that dictates when team members can leave or return from a disaster, and the manager who posted this letter did not follow company guidelines.”
* That manager was acting like he was some kind of Little Caesar.
* Never mind Hurricane Irma – this manager REALLY blows.
* How about they evacuate him from his job?
* You’ve been hit by a hurricane, and you come back to Pizza Hut pizza. Talk about adding insult to injury.
* Pizza Hut thinking they’re God’s gift to a community hit by disaster! Who do they think they are, Waffle House?
* PHONE TOPIC: My Mean Old Boss! Has your boss ever issued a ridiculous rule?