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EdwardCUnderwood
#166184804Wednesday, July 01, 2015 4:57 PM GMT

The Empire Restaurant™ Policies and Guidelines Security: Security are only hired if they can determine what is right and what is wrong. This goes for all other ranks, but it’s especially important here because as a security officer, you have the lives of other users in your hands. You are the one that will enforce ROBLOX rules, to keep the game cleaner and safer. Executive Ranks: All Executive Ranks (Executive+) are expected to follow all the basic rules, which are ROBLOX’s Rules. As stated in the Security Section, you are here because you have shown to the user who hired you that you can determine what is right and what is wrong. If for whatever reason, you do not, you will easily be replaced. These ranks have Moderator Level Admin at all Esquire games. Promotions: If you’ve been an employee for a while, you may be thinking - “I should be higher up from where I am now, I’ve done a lot of work around here..” - and if you’re thinking that, then you’re right. Feel free to PM a BOD+ concerning your promotion; please provide proof on what you have done ever since you have been hired. Admin: For those ranks that have admin (Executive+) - you’re expected to present yourself in a respectful, and equal manner. You’re not any better than anyone else ingame, you have admin to enforce rules against everyone in the game. If you’re caught abusing your administrative privileges, they will be immediately revoked with no warning. Failure to abide by these rules, will result in immediate demotion, possibly a result in being banned from all Esquire games. Bartender / Waiters / Waitresses: to those that this rule partakes to, will have to present the highest level of respect towards the customers. These users are constantly in contact with valuable customers, serving them to their desire. While serving customers, you’re always expected to say nice things to end everything you do - even if it’s just “Have a nice day!”. When serving, be sure to provide the total for their order; and swiftly ask them to pay. After they’ve paid, you can move on to serving them their order.

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