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Daniel Everette Hale was the best dishwasher in Nashville. He was faster, more efficient, more knowledgeable about the machinery that makes a restaurant run. He could predict when the kitchen would need bowls and when small plates; he could take apart the dishwasher and deliver an impromptu lecture on the proper cleaning thereof. He was 31, slight, with a buzz cut and tattoos down his taut forearms, and while he thought himself the best, in the minds of the men for whom he worked he was a touch too invested. If something broke, such as a spray nozzle, hed show up the next day with a new spray nozzle and tools to install it, having never checked with management at all, at which point management might say, Daniel, we already had a backup spray nozzle. Despite the excellence of his washing, he had been fired many times from many kitchens for generally being a pain in the ass. He was, for instance, persistently pressing the staff to demand higher wages and was repeatedly disappointed that the staff seemed uninterested.
There was only one restaurant that lived up to the standards of the best dishwasher in Nashville. This was Folk, which Daniel recalls as a beautiful, just beautiful brand-new restaurant with, like, impeccable aesthetics and these big ceiling-high windows that let the light shine in during the midday and a beautiful marble bar and all these fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The staff was disciplined and well trained and not given to the episodes of sexual harassment he had seen in other restaurants. In the open kitchen, he discovered this really cool dish machine, a single-rack dish machine I hadnt used before. The staff was like a family, and the much-celebrated chef was always, always there, not at all like the complete asshole dirtbag restaurant guys hed worked for before. But eventually, as he had in many other Nashville kitchens, Daniel became too difficult an employee to manage, too time-consuming in his ever-expanding list of ideas for improvement, and one evening in May 2019, the chef let him go.
Daniel got drunk, met a woman, went home with her, and immediately regretted it. In the night, he opened a condom but didnt use it. He returned to his apartment early the next morning and called a close friend to whom he would lament the loss of his job. I loved it there, he was telling his friend, there on the porch on a wet May morning in Nashville. I loved it. I loved every minute of it.
Daniel heard a rustling in the leaves beside the porch and thought perhaps it was his roommates, though in retrospect they would not be up at 6 a.m. on a Thursday. He stopped speaking.
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underpants
(182,888 posts)Hale reminds me of my brother. Restaurant worker who cant keep his mouth shut and keep a job. He got fired from a dishwashing job.
Very well written too. Id suggest posting it in Editorials and Other Articles. Itll sink like a stone in GD. It should be read.
Nevilledog
(51,201 posts)crickets
(25,983 posts)I have so many conflicting thoughts at the moment, I don't know what to say. Thank you, Daniel Hale. I think. Wow.
ShazamIam
(2,575 posts)if you understand that Asange was working for Putin and his other, dismantle the democratic leaning nations, partners that includes those responsible for the Trump presidency.
This is just more of the already in progress 2022 Midterm election, All government is bad and all Democratic are the worst at governing.
Zorro
(15,749 posts)7wo7rees
(5,128 posts)On March 31, 2021, Hale pleaded guilty to a single count under the Espionage Act, carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years.
Sentencing is currently scheduled for July 27, 2021.
Whistle-blowing is not espionage.
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