till this very moment as i write this piece i'm in shock as to how Nigerians can actually endure this kind of treatment. As i have been told this video is a lot better than what some other Nigerian have to endure to keep their 9-5s. So here i am trying to unwind with my family, when my sister-in-law informs me that every hour the waiters at Johnny Rockets in Victoria Island have to do a choreography routine right in front of the customers, every hour, every day of the week. Call it corporate culture, i can understand , but when the staffers do this so reluctantly as seen in the video it kind of makes you wonder how much of our dignity we have to sell out to keep a job especially in all these so called franchises. This video in my opinion is a ridiculous attempt at corporate culture. Watch!
Sunday, March 30, 2014
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