Bagels, Babes, and Bitchiness: A Tale of New Beginnings

You put cream cheese on that bagel? Yeah. The new girls are bitching me around. I don’t know. I don’t really know what’s going on here. I run the place. So we got some new people here and that’s like. We need to get them to match our vibes. What qualities do you need to be a bagel and a baby? A lot of them. First of all, no one likes a mute person working at the bagel store. Another thing you need to do is not be a slacker. What’s been the hardest part, you think? Um. I think when it’s rush, cause it’s. It’s intense. What are your thoughts on the new girls? Are you sad that we’re leaving? I’m sad. I’m sad to see them go, but I’m glad they’re moving on with their lives and doing grand things. Sometimes I wonder if the new girls are like, scared of all of us. Nobody’s scared of us. I don’t know why. I think no. Because when we first started working, I think like, we kind of like just let ourselves get. Bitch. Yes, yes. But they don’t do that. But now we’re the bitches. And I don’t. Yeah, but nobody listens. Nobody respects me. I heard my name. Were you ever like, scared of any of us? Like me? Haley? When I walked in, it was the scariest moment of my life. Really? Yeah.