For the restaurant's employees, the narrator differentiates the characteristics of a potentially good employee, who is SpongeBob, and a bad employee, who is Squidward, through the examples and actions of SpongeBob and Squidward respectively, and among the most important things to learn on the job is the acronym "P.O.O.P." (short for "People Order Our Patties"). Krabs adds ridiculous names to basic restaurant gadgets in the progress. In present day, the restaurant has since tried to modernize itself and maintain customer satisfaction by acquiring the "latest" fast food technology, such as the spatula and the cash register among others although Mr. Krabs, previously suffering from a long depression after "the war" before deciding to acquire a bankrupt retirement home and turn it into the Krusty Krab. ![]() The narrator then shares how the restaurant came to be, with its founder, Mr. SpongeBob proceeds to ask if he can make a Krabby Patty burger, but is denied as he has to undergo training first. The episode is formatted as an industrial training video, and it begins with a narrator (Steve Kehela) congratulating the newly hired employee of the renowned Krusty Krab restaurant, SpongeBob SquarePants.
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