When I arrived in Mesa Arizona 3 weeks ago, I immediately started looking for a job. Chick-fil-A was one of 4 companies that reached out to me, and being a long-time customer of their establishment, I agreed to an interview. Unfortunately, it became apparent rather quickly that this was not the location for me. I look for several things when considering a job offer, and I start with the attitude of my potential coworkers first. I ask myself questions like 1. Do they seem happy to be here? Not particularly. In fact, they seemed to be enjoying their work experience about as much as a bus load of toddlers at a dentist office. 2. Do they work well together? Nope. When you can hear 2 employees having a somewhat heated exchange from your not entirely clean seat in the dining room, it's not a good sign. 3. How about the attitude of management? When the acting shift manager begrudgingly wipes off the booth in front of you, saying, "I better do this because no one else will bother," the answer to that question is also no. Needless to say, I declined the offered second interview and took employment elsewhere. Oh, and I didn't eat there either.