While everyone knows that the restaurant isn't open on Sundays, not nearly as many people know that the restaurant's corporate offices have given permission for Sunday openings in exceptional cases.
We so often fail to fully appreciate the restaurant workers who serve us our food. That’s why it’s wonderful to see someone like Kelly Toller of Little Rock, Arkansas, get his due. The cheery night greeter at Baja Grill had worked there for two years, but didn’t have a car. Getting into work was a chore.
Sgt. Scott Bass from the Nash County Sheriff’s Office noticed a woman who was walking to and from work each day. Her name was Jaylesya Corbett and she walked six miles to her job -- each way.
There she was apparently so 'disruptive' and 'unqualified' that she had to be 'removed.' It was so bad there that one fellow staffer reportedly 'wanted to slug her.'
'We watched him and he's one of the hard workers. When you watch him work he's got a rhythm to it. When it's somebody like that, you know, it's easy to do something for him.'
Planning to refuel after the quick stop, the mood was totally ruined when a woman who was also at the restaurant decided to criticize his life choices.