Tips for Working with Dollies
Do not raise your voice at Dollies
You may need to remind Dollies to blink or simulate breathing if they are not doing so
If you notice tears on a Dolly's face, gently guide it away from customers to dry storage and leave it be there
Some "awawa"s are to be expected from a Dolly, but notify a manager immediately if "awawa" becomes the only response to stimulus
Do not attempt to stop a Dolly from eating products, including products which are inedible to humans.
Do not leave two or more Dollies together unsupervised during operating hours
If two or more Dollies have been left unsupervised together for any length of time, prepare a degreaser bottle and mop bucket with sanitizer solution, and wait for the Dollies to emerge of their own accord
Do not ask Dollies to handle Drive-Through orders. They do not understand microphones