Roblox Work at a Pizza Place Teleported to Party Island | Get to be Manager and Employee of the day.
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There are six jobs within the pizza parlor. These jobs are the cashier, cook, pizza boxer, delivery person, supplier and manager. You can also be unemployed ("On Break"), although you will not get any paychecks. Manager The Manager is the head of the pizza place and has several duties and powers. Managers are able to hand out bonus checks to employees, name an employee as Employee of the Day, send employees back to work, and start votekick processes to remove abusive players. The manager's office is located next to the pizza boxing area. It is very small, with a desk, a wooden chair, a black executive chair, a houseplant, a coffee mug and a lamp. The door is locked until the manager passes through it or a player inside the office leaves it. There are 2 buttons on a wall inside the office which allow the manager to change into an executive suit. There is also a silver window on the opposite wall which the manager can toggle between see-through and opaque. The manager is a one-person job, meaning there can only be one manager at a time, and no one else may become manager until the current manager quits or is fired. A manager may quit their job by clicking/tapping the "Quit Job" button, located on the panel of available options when you click on a player or leaving the game or they can walk to the "Remove Manager" button. Once a manager quits, other players can sit on the black executive chair in the manager's office and become the new manager instantly. When there is already a manager, it is impossible for others to sit on the executive chair. If a manager is being unfair or is not doing their job, players may step on the "Remove Manager" button located near the manager's office. This will submit their vote to remove the manager. It takes 8 votes for a manager to be fired. Players are encouraged to do this if the manager is constantly slacking off, or if they are being rude or abusive (the number of votes is now shown on the "Remove Manager" button). Managers can lose their job by stepping on buttons at supplier warehouse and delivering pizzas (thus changing their job) or stepping on the "Remove Manager" button, which will cast a vote to remove themselves. After the massive April 2014 update, the manager can no longer downgrade raises. Cashier A Cashier take orders from simulated customers (based on the players) which come in through the front door of the store or the drive through and must be answered to within a few minutes. After clicking on the customer, there are three options for the cashier to respond with. Two options are incorrect and will turn away the customer, and are often easy to identify. One example of this is: "Hi there, leave now or die!!!" and another one is "We are closed right now, come back tomorrow". The correct option will allow the cashier to take the customer's order. Afterwards, the cashier must listen to the customer's response and press the correct menu item button on the cash register. Cashiers can also take orders from actual players. The player must come up to the cash register and a menu of pizzas and Mountain Dew will pop up at the bottom of the screen (all items cost 100 Moneyz). Once the player makes a selection, he or she must tell the cashier what they want in the chat, then the cashier will take the order and the pizza/drink will soon be delivered to the player's house or to them. If the cashier makes the wrong selection, the player can try to order again until the cashier makes the correct selection.
Cashiers have a very time sensitive job since customers will leave if not answered to.
Cook A Cook works in the kitchen area of the pizza place and must bake pizzas shown on the white board. The cook must make sure that the right ingredients are on the pizza and that it is properly prepared and baked. The cook is also responsible for getting Mountain Dew from the fridge, if any customers ordered one. To make a pizza, the cook must check the white board where orders are displayed. There are three kinds of pizza: cheese, sausage, and pepperoni. The cook starts by taking pizza dough from the conveyor belt near the back of the kitchen and close to the fridge and putting it on the table. There are four trays on the table: sauce, cheese, pepperoni, and sausage. To add ingredients, the cook must click on the correct tray and drag the ingredient to the pizza dough. All pizzas require sauce and cheese, while the pepperoni and sausage are added onto the pizza if that kind of pizza was ordered. Below are the ways to make different kinds of pizza & dealing with Mountain Dew. 1. Cheese pizza : Tomato sauce, cheese 2.Pepperoni pizza: Tomato sauce, cheese, pepperoni 3. Sausage pizza: Tomato sauce, cheese, sausage 4. Mountain dew: Just drag it to the conveyor. (Note: DON'T go through the baking machine) After the cook adds all the ingredients to the dough, they take the dough and put it into the oven, where it will automatically bake and leave the kitchen. Keep in mind that if the pizza is the wrong kind or if it is missing ingredients, it will be rejected, with the supplies lost but the amount of ingredients lost will be added back to their trays. Although being a cook is relatively simple, new players may not understand how to make pizzas correctly. If this happens, they can go to the bright yellow button which teaches them how to make a pizza. However, the tutorial can play anytime but once you either delete or finished the tutorial, the button will no longer appear.
Pizza Boxer A Pizza Boxer is responsible for taking pizzas from the kitchen and boxing them for delivery. The boxing area is located right outside the manager's office. Pizza boxers take the pizza from the conveyor belt, drag them to a box, and then close the box. Then they place the boxed pizza on the conveyor belt that leads to the delivery table. Mountain Dew does not need to be boxed, and can be put straight onto the conveyor belt. Often dozens of pizzas can be seen on the roof right above the boxing machine. This is because boxers sometimes accidentally drag the pizza above the pizzeria. If a boxer has their camera tilted just right, they can actually drag those pizzas (some pizzas will no longer be able to be picked up) back down from the roof and box them, which is a good way to make some extra money when no pizzas are coming in from the kitchen. The pizza box used shows "Builder Brothers Pizza", and it used to say "Pizza Pizza", and this is a real brand, so it was changed possibly for trademark infringement reasons.
Delivery A Delivery Driver is responsible for delivering the boxed pizzas and Mountain Dew drinks to the correct house. Each house has a house number (such as "A1", "B2", "C3", etc.) and each order will have one of these house numbers. The delivery driver is responsible for going to the correct house and taking their order to the front door, where it will be delivered to the owner (which will be the owner's clone). If the delivery driver delivers the wrong pizza, there will be no penalty, and the pizza can still be delivered to the correct customer. Gets $14 per pizza/mountain dew delivered. Delivery is one of the most crucial jobs of the pizza place. This is because of the way employees are paid. When a pizza is delivered, everyone earns money for it; so if there are no deliveries, then nobody will be paid even if everyone else is doing their job correctly. It is important to have good delivery drivers, especially those who know to take advantage of the daily "Double Time" event, where each delivery earns everyone twice as much money.
Supplier
The Supplier is the player responsible for transporting the pizza ingredients from the warehouse to the pizzeria using large trucks. The supplies are dough, sauce, cheese, pepperoni, sausage, Mountain Dew, and boxes. If these supplies (dough, cheese, sauce) run out, no more pizzas can be made, so the supplier must always watch for any ingredients that are running low. The maximum amount of supplies it can be on at a time is 99. If the supplies are filled when it's 99, it will not count unless it drops to 98.
There are two boards that show the stock of each ingredient: one in the pizza place's loading dock and the other in the warehouse. The supplier can check these boards to know what ingredients they need to get. At the warehouse, there are buttons (ingredient buttons will be based on their colour) which the supplier can press to get boxes of ingredients, which they must load into supply trucks. Afterwards, the supplier must drive the truck back to the pizza place and put supply boxes onto the conveyor belt. You get 10 dollars per box delivered.
Because the pizza place depends on having ingredients, the supplier is one of the most important jobs in the game. Suppliers must know how to stack the supplies so there are no "loose" boxes, which may fall off the truck or make the truck fling off the map. They must also be able to get the ingredients to the pizzeria before the boxes disappear, which is hard if the roads are crowded with delivery cars and players.
On Break
Players who are not currently working are "On Break". Players can get this status by walking into their house (with the exception of the manager), walk into someone's house or start the game at their house. Players who are on break do not get paychecks.
Roblox Work at a Pizza Place Created 3/30/2008, Updated 7/1/2017, Max Players 12, Genre Town and City.
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