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tolovetolaugh -> RE: A question about something that troubles me. (9/11/2011 2:46:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub

Maybe the person who can write in a legible manner is not there all day?  I know I have bought cakes before on a spur of the moment at larger stores and I have laughed at the writing on them.  There is a talent  to it, some working in the bakery at Kroger do not have that talent.




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Where I work at(when I can walk ><) we do cakes- but as it is a side bit and not our main thing we don't hire people for their cake writing skills. This means we have a limited number of people who can write on them, thus the notice. If we have the people working who can do a good, untraumatizing job, we are generally happy to do it right away.

But if we were to do it and the good writers weren't there- well you either can't read it, it's in the wrong color, or its just plain messy. Which leads to returned cakes and lost revenue.
And no amount of color dots over the writing can hide it when it's really bad.

Ps... I want another rematch Steven





JstAnotherSub -> RE: A question about something that troubles me. (9/11/2011 3:02:08 PM)

I agree.  I have a pretty nice handwriting, but on cakes, it sucks.  My grandmother did cake decorating, and I was the best rose maker, but only she could do the writing on them.

I suspect the company Steven went to had the notice because they wanted to be sure to give a product superior to what you would get at the grocery store.




tolovetolaugh -> RE: A question about something that troubles me. (9/11/2011 3:09:06 PM)

I can't even read my hand writing on paper, let alone cakes.
Funny enough the girls who always end up being good at it went to catholic school...




littlewonder -> RE: A question about something that troubles me. (9/11/2011 4:47:18 PM)

usually the cakes you get at a professional small business do special types of writing, almost a calligraphy style that takes talent and time. They don't just scroll it on from a gel pen like at a grocery store. You're going to get your money's worth instead of some cheap ass writing that's barely legible from a 16 yr old kid who hasn't written script a day in  his life.




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