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Tyler Mireles
Apr 8, 2026
UPDATE:
I just had one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had at Subway. There were two employees working, and it was obvious one of them was in charge. The problem is, instead of helping, she stood there with a bad attitude while the other guy was trying to handle three customers at once by himself.
He was doing everything, taking orders, making sandwiches, trying to keep up and she just kept bossing him around, getting visibly frustrated, and making the whole situation more stressful and inefficient than it needed to be. No teamwork, no leadership, just tension.
I even asked her about it, and her response was basically that “he should know how to make a sandwich by now because he’s been there two months.” That right there told me everything. Good leadership isn’t about standing back and criticizing, it’s about stepping in and helping your team succeed, especially when things get busy.
Honestly, I felt bad for the guy. He was trying. The experience just felt uncomfortable the whole time.
Is this how this location is normally run, or was this just a bad day?