10 Times Disney Described Working In An Ice Cream Shop
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10 Times Disney Described Working In An Ice Cream Shop

Basically my life summed up in a few Disney gifs

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10 Times Disney Described Working In An Ice Cream Shop
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I love any disney movie, and I work in an ice cream store. So naturally I'm going to try to explain working in an ice cream store with Disney gifs. Enjoy!

When you look at your arms and you have so much ice cream on them that they become sticky.

2. When customers have the " sprinkles or jimmies" argument. We get it, it depends on where you were raised. But come on, it's nothing to get upset over...

3. Every single time you come home from work, you are greeted with this lovely question... Especially from younger siblings...

Seriously though, it's every time....


4. When you drop a cone in the chocolate shell. I'm so guilty of this. It's happened to all of us and not matter how long you've been working with it, you always hold your breath. Because there is nothing more upsetting than seeing your perfectly stacked cone falling into the container of chocolate shell...

5. We all know that one customer that gets the weirdest order. Yes, I'm talking to you mister "Can I get my water ice in a waffle cone?" or "Can I get a mega blend with orange sherbet and Reese's cups?"

6. That feeling you get when you get scheduled with your friends for the first time in weeks. Work goes by so much faster with the help of your friends and the radio cranked up! Shout out to Dani and Alyssa!

7. When a customer changes their mind after you have already made their order. This happens to me and my boss sarcastically yells at me because I messed up... But hey, the customer is always right I suppose.

8. When an entire team or any group for that matter comes as you're doing the last thing on the closing list. Do they not see that the open sign isn't on anymore?

9. That one customer that tries so many flavors and doesn't even get anything. Once I had a customer that tried 6 flavors and even asked a coworker and I which flavors we liked then left..

10. And finally, when someone orders a large anything on a sugar cone. Especially a soft serve or chocolate peanut butter... They just never want to stand upright and the customer always comes back asking for either a new cone or a cup.

I love my job and I love the people I work with, I've learned so many things from the experiences here and the unique situations I've been put in. Thank you to my Pertucci's family, I love you guys!

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