Milking the Clock a Waste of Time for Servers: A former waitress says that it is a waste of time for employees to use Milking the Clock at their job. She made a video of herself, where she talks about Milking the Clock. She posted her Video on TikTok and it went viral. Let’s check the entire video.
Milking the Clock a Waste of Time for Servers:
A former server TikToker is on fire all over social media after she explained that it does not make sense when employees milk the clock.
Those, who are not familiar with the term milking the Clock, refer to those who unnecessarily stay longer at work to get paid more. The term is often used by employees for many years.
TikTok user Hazel posted this video and it went viral. She says “I will never understand people who like to milk the clock at work.” she said that she has worked as a waitress and experienced that the servers do not earn much money per hour.
Hazel often had to serve and had other side tasks to earn more per hour. She explains that it is a waste of time and money for those who stay at work for extra get paid, and you can be at home.
She continued, “I used to have a coworker who would milk the clock as a server” and you had to be off the floor at a certain time so like if you’re working 2 to 9, then you would get off the floor at like 8:30 so you could finish your side work by 9.”
“You’re gonna hang around at work for an extra hour so you can make $3? Excuse me?” she added.
She continuously says, if she can complete the job in one hour versus two, which gives her extra time to move on to another job and home.
And she can be get paid for another job not for per hour and she said if someone is good and faster doing work can open a business rather than get paid for extra hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Q.1 Why did Hazel say milking the clock is not fair?
Ans. She says that a server can not be paid much money for per hour.
Q.2 Who is Hazel?
Ans. Hazel is an ex-waitress and a TikToker.
Q.3 What is milk the clock?
Ans. Milk the Clock is term which mean is to stay longer at work for extra get paid.