Green Siren
Central, TX
Female, 26
After working all day in a cubicle, I'd spend my nights as your friendly, neighborhood Starbucks barista! I remembered your name, made each drink exactly to your specifications and did it all with a bright smile. I've served celebrities, worked both drive thru & cafe stores, worked every holiday and have kept the customers from knowing about all the craziness that goes on behind the scenes... until now. Ask me anything.
Iced green tea latte is made with a green tea powder called matcha powder, simple syrup and milk. The iced green tea is made with green tea in tea bags, simple syrup and no milk. It's really dependent on if you want milk or not.
Either just a cup of black coffee or a tea lemonade with no sugar.
It depends on your store, your state and your schedule. Personally, I worked 15-25 hours a week usually 5-6 days a week. My Starbucks was open 20 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you store is only open 10 hours a day, 5 days a week, your hours may differ.
The wage question has been asked and answered multiple times, please read the previous question.
Please read previous questions, this has been answered multiple times.
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It was a large city in Texas.
I guess it's possible, but it doesn't seem likely that the employee would be hired in the first place.
I don't know if there is a policy against it, but in my experience, I'd say that if you were genuinely friends with the barista then why not go for it. But it'd be best to give it to her on her break or in a card so that not everyone else sees what's going on.
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