new job at Makino Chaya King St.
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new job at Makino Chaya King St.
so lemme ask the pros on this.. if you had to drive and park to work around this area.. where would you park?
my first day today, im gonna park it along king st, luckily it's during the day, but when i start working nights, i guess i get real nervous, especially if i cant find parking near the restaurant and have to park a little farther in an open spot.
what would you do? King St? McCully St? side streets?
my first day today, im gonna park it along king st, luckily it's during the day, but when i start working nights, i guess i get real nervous, especially if i cant find parking near the restaurant and have to park a little farther in an open spot.
what would you do? King St? McCully St? side streets?
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Originally Posted by lostUNCERTAIN
so lemme ask the pros on this.. if you had to drive and park to work around this area.. where would you park?
my first day today, im gonna park it along king st, luckily it's during the day, but when i start working nights, i guess i get real nervous, especially if i cant find parking near the restaurant and have to park a little farther in an open spot.
what would you do? King St? McCully St? side streets?
my first day today, im gonna park it along king st, luckily it's during the day, but when i start working nights, i guess i get real nervous, especially if i cant find parking near the restaurant and have to park a little farther in an open spot.
what would you do? King St? McCully St? side streets?
most of the servers park on either Young or the side of Mcully. Have fun working with Keiko... and if you get the chance, try to transfer out to Pearlridge or Mililani. Trust me, you will like it there much better, and tips too.
Last edited by saltysti; 11-13-2005 at 08:39 PM.
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