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“Nobody wants to work anymore” didn’t you just hear that she said and I qoute, “no I am working, we’re just cleaning the store, it’s just me, im cleaning the whole store by myself.” SHE IS WORKING BY HERSELF, she is trying her best and he expects her to be like the flash and she’s probably tired while she’s dealing with his bullshit.
As an American, I can confirm that the most important and pressing issue for our entire country is that one dude getting whipped cream for his dog. Once we get that resolved, everything else will just fall into place.
@jacqueline7938 lol better to be responsible and just check myself! 😊. I can't stand the thought of being rude to a fast food worker so I just check for myself instead of being a jerk to them
I used to work fast food so I always either check myself as well, or just make sure that I have plenty of sauces at home. When I was working fast food no matter of I was told sauce was already put in the bag, I put them in again anyway just in case. Depending on where you go you can be paying a stupid amount of that sauce alone.
It's crazy how confident these people are in the fact that their food/drinks coming from the people they just treated like garbage won't be spit in LMFAO
Exactly. Save money, learn a new life skill, and have fun all while cooking your own damn meals. If you think it takes too long, put on a podcast in the background and see how quickly time flies
They’re literally cooking tutorials on RU-vid for beginners and courses on Master Class hosted by Gordon Ramsay himself. Not to mention meal preps like Hello Fresh.
The dude who was obsessed with getting a pup-cup for his dog just boggles me. Like, man, your dog doesn't even care. MOVE for the people in line. I cannot believe the audacity of this man...like, paying for it doesn't matter. It's not on the menu, or secret menu, and since a pup cup is literally FREE at Starbucks it would be worth like 2 cents???? Speaking of cents, NOBODY GIVES YOUR 2 CENTS.
that last manager was soo nice, i would be dying laughing at a lady confused that a mocha is chocolatey 🤣 also ''whats a grande i want medium'' lord never let this lady into italy LMAO
Reminds me of the time I mixed up mocha and matcha in my head with getting myself boba. I didn't mind since I also like chocolate, but chocolate boba tastes a lot like a unique frappuccino to be for some reason lol
@@thebogangamer1that is not true at all. You can’t refuse to service someone because of race, gender, or class but you can for any other reason. So if they’re being belligerent you most definitely can.
I agree. But like autism is different for everyone, I’m autistic and I have a little brother who is also autistic, he hates having sauce on stuff, but I hate eating my chicken nuggets dry, but at the end of the day I still eat them, but some autistic kids hate the texture of foods and refuse to eat them so, it’s kinda valid, but like yelling at the employee is just wrong
My son worked at Canes Chicken in high school and I was picking him up from work on Christmas Eve. People were losing their minds because they were closing for a major holiday and one guy was yelling "How am I gonna eat now?!?" while banging his forearms on the glass windows. It was surreal.
Honestly, working in fast food, you start to get used to the beeping sounds and which one means what. I don’t care if it’s annoying to the customers, do you want charcoal fries?
I'm autistic and I'm losing my mind at the fact that the sauce lady was using her son's autism as an excuse to be downright cruel to someone. I'll be the first to tell you that my sensory issues with food are MY responsibility to accommodate and make sure my order is right before leaving the parking lot.
exactly!! any parent whose child has any sort of disability has the obligation to make sure that disability is accommodated until the children are able to make those accommodations for themselves. yelling at a minimum wage worker because YOU were neglectful and didn't check your bag before driving off is not going to accomplish anything. i hate people so fucking much 🥲
Honestly though! As someone with high functioning autism, it set me on fire that she did that. When I’m at a restaurant or out anywhere for food, I always check. And if something’s not right, I’ll just politely ask. 😭
Same here! If I seriously can't eat something if it's not prepared a specific way... I either figure out how to fix it or I just get something else to eat. Nobody should be pitching a fit over an inadequate amount of sauce, especially if it's your own neglect and not the employee's that caused the problem. Realistically if I forgot to check, I'd just save the food and get extra sauce next time so I can have it later. People are ridiculous.
I’m an autistic adult and my brother is also autistic, there’s this HUGE line people cross, and using autism as an excuse to yell at people. Just because we are autistic does not mean we’re not aware of what you or we are doing. The sauces could have easily been solved by TELLING the employees nicely before you LEFT that you needed the sauces, not screaming at them because they got something wrong.
It's a red flag for me if a person is disrespectful to fast food workers because it shows they not only can't control their reactions, but that they have little empathy and human decency. They're human, they make mistakes. They're overworked, underpaid, and usually understaffed. Can we talk about how many teenagers work those jobs too? I'd imagine majority of those people are yelling at literal children for not giving them GOURMET food at a FAST FOOD...when it's literally made to be quick, but not best quality or service. If you want to be coddled, go to a 5 star restaurant dude, not McDonalds.
@@warriorgohan1121Even if they didn’t want to work, there would be a reason. And I’d say the Karen’s and entitled people are a pretty big reason of not wanting to work especially in like fast food.
Same. I always make sure I respect fast food employees and restaurant workers because they're people too and the ones handling what you're consuming and I always get mad when people act like dicks towards them. I've had a few incidences at mcdonalds where either items have been missing or other accidents have happened with it where replacement items were needed, and I have felt terrible every time for being that person. When I got a replacement coke from the lid popping off and it spilling everywhere because it wasn't put on properly and because the drinks holder split in half in my hand I think I apologised about 10 times for inconveniencing the poor guy who served me and by being one of those complainers. He had to keep telling me it was fine and that there was nothing wrong with what I did or said
@@addisontaylor1798 As someone who worked in fast food from 14 to 15, I can confirm that entitled people are probably one of, if not the largest reason as to why nobody wants to work in fast food anymore. I wouldn't go back no matter what.
Did you hear that part at 19:35?! "You come in every single day and complain we got something wrong" 😳 How shitty does your life have to be that you go to McDonald's every single day, order food, and find something "wrong" with your order?
Especially since she was swearing and generally showing that she doesn’t care about people she considers “beneath” her. Using her son’s autism as a shield to be nasty… disgusting.
@@ulrikesextro4187it would be OK if it described a cup of water for your little friend to drink but who makes such a fuss over some sweetened whipped cream that's not a part of a healthy dog diet anyway?
I worked in retail which falls under the “customer service” umbrella and luckily I only had to deal with one annoying person. I can’t imagine what my brothers and sisters in the fast food industry go through in a daily basis. People think it’s an easy job, it’s not when you have to deal with people like this.
I worked in a sushi restaurant but its still better than fast food imo Had a couple annoying ones Even had one dude complain and ask for manager coz he didnt wanna scan the qr code in order to use his phone to access the e-menu and order thru there he was even holding his phone in his hand He was like “why do i have to scan?!” He forced one of the other service staff coz i was fed up with him at that point but my poor coworker had to stand there and use an ipad from the restaurant to order this asshole’s food and he was still dissatisfied with his stupid special treatment and even asked to talk to the manager He also complained about service fees like why is he paying for service fees when we wont even take his order Dipshit the service fees are coz we have to serve the damn food and clean up after ur lazy ass and not to mention the chefs cooking the food my coworker even had to stand there and help ur incompetent ass to order Wer service staff not babysitters
What's hilarious about the quote of "The customer is always right" isn't even the full quote... it's "The customer is always right in matter of tastes." It simply means "The customer knows what they want"... not that the customer gets to act like a shithead to these poor workers that, let's be honest, aren't paid enough to put up with their bullshit.
That's like the quote for "curiosity killed the cat" but the full quote is "curiosity killed the cat but the satisfaction brings it back" a lot of people love breaking half of quotes to prove a stupid point
Same with the “the blood is thicker then water” which is used to try and tell people family is more important that friends however the phrase is “the blood of the covenant is thicker then the water of the womb”
as a 16 year old who works in fast food, it’s terrible to be yelled at because prices are too high. people act like it’s my fault, ive been called the r word by a costumer 😭💀 edit: i quit today because my bosses were caught doing nsfw things in the bathroom
I work as a bartender in a big busy city and I get yelled at for prices too. When they do that I start breaking down the costs of things and how much goes into running a business. Then they regret complaining to me 😂
These types of comments and videos really make me dread getting a summer job this year ;; Like I'm 16, so I was thinking of getting a part time job soon, but now I'm wayy too afraid to get a retail job anytime soon because of these people
That last video was a great example of why I escaped the service industry. There are some people so selfish, entitled, and evil, they're determined to ruin your day, no matter how patient and accommodating you are...
Lord people are awful. It’s the worst for bars where I work because I’m under age. I can’t serve alcohol since I am only 17 so when someone asks for alcohol or more alcohol I have to alert a server. This man asked me for a beer, I said sure, went back upstairs and made sure the server put it in. I went back downstairs to clean a table and he yelled at me while I was cleaning (in front of other tables) because I didn’t bring him his drink in which I explained that I couldn’t serve it to him myself. He then proceeded to say and I kid you not “okay dumb ass I didn’t know I needed to teach you how to go to a god damn fridge and take a beer out and bring it to me.” Like I didn’t say it was hard that’s just the policy at my job I would get in more trouble doing that. He was an ass 🤞
the irony of a man showing up at McDonalds DEMANDING food, then when there's a SINGLE worker who has to clean the machines and can't serve you, going "'Merica, nobody wants to work" like MY GOD man nobody wants to cook???? nobody being YOU? I literally can't, that is so mf funny!!! man nobody wants to work at this understaffed mcdonalds to serve my entitled a$$ a burger at 3am bc I was too irresponsible to bring food to work from my own pantry
Chances are, 10+ people applied to work at that place, half were ghosted and the other half rejected. I remember going to a tech store and there were 2 people working, one was busy and the other talked to customers who stood in line just to ask. I went home, checked if they had positions available, they didn't. Because no one wants to pay for work👍
I think working a service job should be mandatory for everyone… and they should have to deal with all this crap frequently too… maybe this behaviour would change? I’m a retail worker
@@dovemaarika1668 Yeah that’s exactly how you can tell. Unless someone is seriously mentally ill or has no sense of morals, when you share the same experience as someone and know what kind of bs they’re putting up with, you tend to have empathy for that person and try to make things easier on them, not harder. If you work retail you sometimes even go out of your way to do things you don’t have to do, just so the employees don’t have extra work to do. I once walked across the store in order to put a large Orange juice back where it belonged after realizing I didn’t need it, and I did that because I know if I just leave it on any random shelf it might get spoiled and someone will have to scan it out and dispose of it. I could’ve just handed it over to an employee so they could return it, but why bother them? They were already busy, and I wasn’t in a rush to leave, so I took care of it. That’s just human decency, and people who understand the effort and value of work will have more decency than those who don’t understand.
I had a customer correct me when I wasnt a waiter and they were third in line. I ignored them becuase im not a waiter and they were third in line. So they were already being helped. They said "Hello" and I stopped what I was doing and said "Yes". They corrected me and said "No, you are supposed to ask how I can help you". Don't you have any customer service skills?" They had two people in front of them speaking with the cashier who had the ability to put the order in the cashier. I was not trained as a cashier, I did prep work. I pionted to the cashier and said "The cashier can take your order but theres two people are in front of you". I didnt bother with them because I couldnt help them and they were already in line.
That Starbucks one at the end, the lady has no clue anything about Starbucks at all, my god. - Doesn’t know mocha drinks are made with a chocolate syrup - Doesn’t know grande is medium - Doesn’t know regular mocha frapp is made with chocolate pieces in addition to the syrup by default So insanely disrespectful, that manager Kevin is a saint
She knew it was a medium. She just hates Starbucks size names (fair) and decided it was an all new way to be disrespectful and stick it to them (dick move). If she'd been there an hour (doubt, it's never as long as they claim they've been stood there), she probably thought of doing that at about the half hour mark and cackled with glee.
That girl really used autism as an excuse to make him complain more about freaking sauce, I’m autistic myself, and I would’ve been more confused of why my mom or any family member would be yelling at some McDonald’s employee, then not getting sauce on my food.
I work in fast food, whenever someone says something rude, I always ask them to repeat it. It makes them think about how they treat minimum wage workers. Also I hate this idea that the customer is always right. They aren’t a lot of the time…then they feel like they can be disrespectful to the person behind the counter, it’s wrong.
I also am a fast food employee. I agree with you fully on your opinion,also I like that method of asking someone to repeat themselves. I should try that.🤣🤣
the full phrase is the “customer is right in matters of taste”. meaning that if the customer orders the most disgusting, unholy combination of items that you can imagine, you make it for them, you serve it to them, and you do it as happily as you can because at least you don’t have to eat it
They were just looking for a human punching bag. That was literally it. They wanted to complain and they specifically chose the people that had no choice but to shut up in fear of losing their jobs.
people will never understand how hard fast food can be till they work in it, and yes I have worked fast food. As an ex mcdonalds employee at my store we we're always understaffed when we needed it and overstaffed when we didnt need it. I was once in the kitchen all on my own at 16/17 at night, luckily there wasnt too many people and my shift was close to being done. scared the shit out of me a bit tho cause I would not have been able to keep up if there was like 20 orders. I think everyone should work fast food, would sure humble these people a bit.
As a former fast food employee i can confirm this I've been harassed by a lot of people and my friend have been harassed as well we got tired of it we were understaffed and not having enough employees my boss got infuriated and enraged all together i was not happy me and my friends got tired of it in general we have been getting mistreated and disrespected in such a vile way it made my blood boil
My brother has autism and likes specific things on his food, BUT my mother explains it politely if they can do certain things and ALWAYS checks before we leave. And then we THANK the workers.
Big thanks to my mom who would always respectfully ask fast food employees to accommodate for my weird autistic appetite... God knows how I would've ended up if I thought it was okay to yell at them over my odd tastes that shouldn't really be their problem
Yes!! 👏 I can get picky with how I want my food done, so I try to check most of the time if everything is there. If not, I either tell my mom and we work it out or I deal with it (I realize that’s not able for everyone to do, just what I do bc I’m hella non confrontational lmao). Don’t disrespect the people who are working to give you your food the way you want it. Respect to your mom
My mom and I always check our food before we leave because sometimes they might forget and short you a sandwich. If they forget we usually are polite about it and they would give us the item and apologize for their mistake.
Same! Only I have food allergies. I have to ask if something s can be changed so I can eat. And I feel horrible for it! So I'm super polite. I can imagine speaking to workers like this.
I'm diagnosed autistic and we highly suspect my fiance is as well, not having the right sauce can sometimes ruin the entire meal for us so what we do is we keep extras of our sauces on hand just in case we forget to check, it's honestly been a life saver
Self-aware and personal responsibility are key to being good people. I'm glad you didn't put the onus on others to others to cater to you instead of some other people like that mother.
Exactly! There are times I literally won't touch the food without any sauces because it's just too dry (even if it's not actually dry) for me to power through so I always have sauces around. I've been like that all my life so I always make sure to keep stocked up. Nobody else in my family (only one friend gets it because she recently fell in love with dipping her fries and chicken in mayo but before she didn't get it either) gets it so I try to make sure I'm all set when I visit them or try to just buy us dinner so that I can actually bring myself to eat it if the current plan is something that I know I can't force myself to eat without sauces
that's a good solution to solve a problem without making not checking the poor unpaid workers problem. such an easy solution too. thank goodness it's this easy
Also autistic and socially anxious to a degree, I carry ketchup packets because I'd be too shy to ask for it if it's not there (but fries and burgers don't taste right without it!!!)
Thank you! You are self aware and take responsibility for your needs, because some people will care deeply and try to get orders right but other people may struggle with their own issues, or the pace of work and forget. It’s good you have contingency plans rather than storm into a restaurant and shame the employees for mistakes.
15:12 yk she could have ca,e back and said "hey can we get these sauces you guys forgot them its not a big deal its just my son is asutistc and cant eat the chicken without the sauced" LIKE HOW HARD IS THAT????
I literally can’t stand people who act so uppity and deliberately obtuse. They can see these people working hard and they just can’t stand breathing without bitching. The second guy is an absolute tool.
They were all fools. I can’t understand what is happening in their lives that would make them feel that this gives them some kind of status. Imagine what they do when they face real problems.
As a former starbucks barista, she let that cappuccino sit. There’s usually foam on top(the foam makes it a cappuccino), but customers often let them sit for like 30 minutes and naturally the foam disappears and your left with plain coffee. Those baristas probably had such a great time laughing that that girl and her entitled ignorance.
I'm autistic, and I'm wondering if the lady's son at 16:31 is indeed autistic or is just spoiled like his mother... What a piece of work to deal with. Since she didn't even mentioned him the night before, I wonder if it could be a lie to justify her behavior 🤔 but I might be thinking too hard about it
I'm wondering about these diagnoses as well. If course the conditions are real when properly diagnosed - human psychology seems to be quite mysterious. but it is oddly suspicious that those of us with PTSD do not get support. We don't get heard or paid attention to for what we deal with. Our stories tend to trigger people into avoiding us. It is odd. There's cannabis access in states that don't have it legalized recreationally, but that's about all people with PTSD get, especially if we're high functioning. Some of the people causing PTSD in others, are getting diagnosed away when they really need to be held accountable.
Karen: "I've been waiting to order on the drive-thru" Employee: "We're understaffed" Karen: "I'm recording all of this. This is going to corporate." Employee, in their head: "Please, do. Maybe now they will get their sh*t together and do better to actually hire more people, because WE ARE FREAKING UNDERSTAFFED!"
@@narc692 Society talk about you should respect yourself AND get any job but how the fuck to do we do that when those to borderline contradict each other in a sense that we all got to throw ourselves into an UNNECESSARILY INHERENT abusive environment. No I'm not talking about going into the military, I'm talking about fast food!
People like this enrage me too. Those employees do NOT get paid NEARLY enough to deal with your attitude. People like this should be required to work at LEAST a year in a customer service position
I’m a fast food worker and I’ve had people get mad at me for standing up front when I’m the cashier and it’s my job. One person gave us a one star review over it
That beeping at McDonald’s is the sound of the the fryer. Cashiers are not generally tasked with running the fryer. Additionally that beep is ongoing and constant while it routinely drains and refills the oil on an automatic schedule that the employees do not control. This process takes several minutes. Dude’s not just out of line, he’s wrong.
@@ville__ It's been a while! How've you been? I noticed you didn't put me on the last warning thing on your community tab. Did I not annoy you enough? Also why'd you delete your little discord server announcement? Were you calling too many people femcels? Why do you hate Glitch and Murder Drones so much that you banned people that liked them from your server?
I used to work at a CVS, and there was a time where a woman came into our store, and threw an entire tantrum that we didn't print out her son's graduation photo books that she had ordered very last minute (literally the night before), and the store manager I had never ordered enough photo paper for the photo books, and therefore the printer never printed it. We explain to this woman we would issue her a refund and she refused to leave until she leaves with the photo books for her son. We told her that there was nothing we could do about that other than give her a full refund and then she could go down the street to the Walgreens and try to reorder the photo books there. She refuses. And stays inside our store for over 4hrs, 6-10pm just screaming at all of the staff, and we can't do anything about it. She stayed until we CLOSED THE STORE screaming at us. And then says "you ruined my son's graduation, it's all your fault" when she had exactly 4hrs in the day that could've been devoted to going to the 24hr Walgreens down the street that ALSO does photo books, and could've solved her own issue the same day. Needless to say, between the idiot store manager always wanting to sabotage her staff constantly, and a woman standing and harassing a bunch of minimum wage employees for 4hrs, I quit that same day.
OMG I USED TO WORK AT CVS AND I DID THE SAME THING! There was this rude customer who was yelling at me and the manager. The manager instead gets mad and yells at me instead of handling this insane customer. I left work that day and never came back lol
@@taylardotson8100omg 😢 I'm glad you left, that sounded horrible and unreasonable in all aspects. The nerve of people saying "no one wants to work anymore", but truly no one wants to be working and being TREATED LIKE SHIT anymore.
@@taylardotson8100That’s appalling. It’s insane to me. Even at work no one really cares about their staff. They couldn’t care less who gets fired or quits. The workers are just their little slaves.
as a fast food manager, the most respectful you are to me and my staff the more compensation you get….. yes there are standards for our establishment so people know.
"The worst experience I've ever had in my life"...surpasses watching a loved one die of cancer...being in an accident....having a period of severe illness...worrying about meeting basic monthly bills...etc, etc. She's had a VERY easy life.
Not to mention, they were giving her a gift card worth more than her drink AND a free drink of her choice. That doesn't even qualify as a bad experience. It's good experience in my book.
fr fr fr. I lived with and cared for my grandma while Dementia took her, not getting your fries right or your burger correct is such a simple, not that big of a deal problem. To say its 'the worst experience of your life' just goes to show how little you've gone through
Had a man flash a gun at my coworker because she wouldn't serve him another alcoholic beverage an hour after last call and 30 mins after closing. People are insane.
My gosh. I can imagine at a bar where people are drunk the workers get abused even worse. I wouldn’t be surprised if workers got assaulted by some drunk nutcases…
Women are the physical manifestation of sensory perception. And in the same sense that when your senses are overloaded in any particular way (whether they’re overloaded with pleasure or overloaded with pain), if your senses keep receiving that same stimulus over and over, you are not going to have as strong of a reaction to that same stimulus.
This is why I check my food quickly before leaving the drive-thru and if there is something wrong I tell, pull up, and get my food. ITS THAT EASY! People are just not solving problems correctly they just want trouble. 🙄😠😤
@@ville__ It's been a while! How've you been? I noticed you didn't put me on the last warning thing on your community tab. Did I not annoy you enough? Also why'd you delete your little discord server announcement? Were you calling too many people femcels? Why do you hate Glitch and Murder Drones so much that you banned people that liked them from your server?
The fact that they are flipping over minor inconveniences WHILE ABSOLUTELY NOT CARING ABOUT INCONVENIENCING EVERYONE ELSE IN PROCESS?!?!? The absolute irony of it.
As someone who works in Customer Service, these people genuinely believe they are the main character of planet Earth, and 90% of the time they dont consider that anyone but themselves exist. Ya dont see it as often as these tiktoks would lead you to believe. Most people are sane and decent irl
I relate ro the beeping complaint, lol. I delivered groceries for fresh direct.....then customers complained that the bags were too heavy.... Like youre telling me!? Its your order and i carried all your bags up 4 flights of stairs!!! The weight lifting is already done! By me!!!!!
It's crazy how that guy said calling the police over a pup cup was a big deal but he wants to bring in corporate cuz he couldn't get a pup cup that he can easily just put whipped cream in a cup or go to Starbucks it's not that hard
There was no winning with that last lady. She just wanted to be a problem. They were so nice, refunded her, gave her a gift card, and a new drink and none of it was good enough??
Unfortunately it’s all too common… I work retail and I’ve literally shown someone the exact item they were looking for, only to have them argue that I was in the wrong. You really can’t win.
It’s more of the fact that they want some power in their lives so talking down to a poor service employee despite the fact they are doing everything to avoid a bad or violent scene they still continue to act irresponsible due to winning the argument will make them feel better about their own terrible life
Sometimes if they kick up a big enough ruckus, the manager will give them free stuff to make them shut up faster. Which is about as useful as giving a crying toddler the toy that they're crying over
Ive been harassed/yelled at/ laughed at so many times that my manager literally said "if they are rude and not respecting you, just act like you dont care." So now ever time someone harasses me im like will that be all 😐. If they are nice i will be nice back. Always use the golden rule treat others how you would like to be treated
Real I've worked fast food and it is honestly appalling how some people think they can treat others If someone comes through my drive through and asks for their food politely, I treat them the same way. If we happened to mess somethinf up and they kindly ask us to fix it? We are much more accommodating. If the person is rude and nasty? Well, let's just say I am a lot more petty when remaking their food
Part 2: Ugh! We ask to you pull up when you ask for fresh food because you're sitting on a timer. And WE get in trouble if the timer is too high. And by "too high" I mean they want it at under 2 MINUTES from ordering to driving off with your food.
As a fast food worker myself, I have had a few instances where entitled people would come in expecting stuff, I personally prevented one from swinging on another innocent customer when we were understaffed.
That first guy is soooo crazy. Came in with bad attitude with every breath. How is the person TAKING YOUR ORDER gonna take care of the kitchen stuff?? You'd be mad she walked off in the middle of your bitching. I was a manager at McD for a year and YES its IRRITATING, but youre MORE IRRITATING if thats possible 😂😂
As someone who is really sensitive to loud noises like that, I 100% agree, he's being rediculous. I didnt know it was the food timer but even then I always just assumed its something the staff have no control over because if they did they would've probably done something about it already! At least WE only have to deal with it for as long as we're ordering/eating, THEY have to listen to that shit beep the whole fucking day.
@@eva1585 Oh yes there is a beep for almost everything lol. Food is always being cooked or just coming up so hence the beeps. Its also maintenance on those fryers beeping telling you its time to drain the oil and other stuff. And there's actually way better options nowadays for people with sensitivities and anxieties coming into stores such as curbside pickup where you pull up in a parking spot outside, put in your mobile order and someone will bring it all out to you. I try to make everyone's life easier but some people enjoy doing the opposite.
@@eva1585You could just say it's an ahole alarm that warns when an irrational customer comes thru the door, & that it'll go off as soon as he or she leaves. I'd also add that everyone is looking forward to him or her leaving so that the normal, happy ppl can enjoy their food! Fyi this is why I couldn't handle dealing w/the public ever again. After bartending in my 20s sev decades ago, I did my time, & no longer have the patience for idiots. I've also noticed that I care less & less what other ppl think as I've gotten older. That's the beauty of aging - you have thicker skin & don't tolerate foolishness:)
@@camilanham It actually easier to tolerate knowing where its coming from/knowing it serves a purpose. Either way, throwing a temper tantrum at customer service isnt gonna help, it just makes everyone involved more miserable. Plus that beeping is always there, it shouldnt be a surprise to anyone so if you have to go inside and know the beeping is gonna be a problem just bring headphones or something else to cancel out the noise. I absolutely agree with people saying everyone should have to work a mandatory amount of time in retail or fast food so they know how to treat staff but, coming from someone who hasnt worked in either area, it honestly baffels me that its even needed. I dunno, maybe I was raised well or its my general fear of being a burden to others but it really isnt that hard to be polite to people just trying to do their job. And dont even get me started on the pup-cup guy. That guy had me actually fuming.
@@ville__ It's been a while! How've you been? I noticed you didn't put me on the last warning thing on your community tab. Did I not annoy you enough? Also why'd you delete your little discord server announcement? Were you calling too many people femcels? Why do you hate Glitch and Murder Drones so much that you banned people that liked them from your server?
The quote is actually "The customer is always right regarding taste" As in, the customer has the right to have bad taste and buy whatever they want. Not that they are correct in whatever behaviour they might think they are entitled to display. For example, the customer has the right to buy that hideous rug and say it's the most majestic thing ever. They are right about their own tastes, not anything else.
Sometimes cooking is quite easy too! Obviously not Gordon Ramsay style, but sometimes I make dinner by buying chicken, seasoning it and putting it in a wrap once cooked. Its simple and tasty, I recommend! 😋
I volunteer to work at my schools coffee shop and I had a girl complain to me because her HOT chocolate was too hot... I don't understand how some people are so entitled
One time, I went through the McDonalds drive through and after I drove off, I could smell fish (definitely not what I ordered). I went back and went inside and POLITELY explained to the cashier what happened when the lady at the drive through heard me and was like "I was hoping you'd come back because I realized that I gave you the wrong item." And, then she asked if I wanted the fish sandwich because they would just have to throw it away, so I took it home to my husband. See what happens when you treat people right........ I have also worked retail and have had too many of these experiences to count; from being screamed at to having merchandise thrown at me.
Same...I had a couple incidents with the accidental item swap but as the worker, handled it in the same manner you described each time...but of course one of those times was with someone who was just seething mad; long story short, I filed a report, my district manager told me I handled the situation the best I could have, & I wish that angry customer would've kept their word when they said they wouldn't return 🙄 but they always do 😮💨
@knot_AyUsername true, some of the same things I'm glad to do as a drive thru worker, I keep my mouth shut & remain kind (or at least calm) even to the horrible customers (why I had mentioned my district manager saying I did the best I could with that one), & it does feel great to make a good customer's day with any extra items we might have 😊 really does even things out in the end
As an ex fast food worker, I've done this so many times. I made the wrong milkshake? Do you want it along your right one? And if no then I'd ask the next customer if they want a milkshake on the house (if they're nice)
And if he did get Pup cups from McDonald's. More than likely he got told no, he began yelling or whining and the employee gave him a cup of whip cream to get him away.
@@dixiebell20190most likely about everyday we give some random shit out just to get the folks out of our drive thru bc people are so entitled they can’t take no for an answer
The manager that threatened to call the police IS AN ICON!! We actually need managers this polite, yet straightforward. If companies don't stick up for their employees and shut down this nonsense, they're enabling vile customer behavior.
Stuff like this, might be the 2nd reason they might ban Tiktok here in the United States. I'm sick of people like these so-called "Tiktok influencers" who really don't influence s*** except be an a-hole to employees
@@jarsofglitter it wasn’t this bad before TikTok. They will be fine. There is something wrong with TikTok algorithm as a whole. And they certainly push crazy trend like this instead of deleting it.
@@jarsofglitter it wasn’t this bad before tiktok. Tiktok algorithm as a whole push certain harmful trend. They didn’t delete them like they did in China version.
A TikTok Influencer is just someone recording themselves doing something so publicly disruptive it can't help but garner views and comments...over and over. I support the ban.
As an autistic person I have some sensory issues with food as well. Because of that I have a small handful of safe/comfort foods I try to keep on me or that are easy to get at places. That woman should keep sauces in the home at all times. I'm concerned thinking about the environment her son is raised in
"The customer is always right, only in the matter of tastes." Meaning how they like their food to taste, sense of fashion meaning what they wear. Not that they are always right in the way they treat eorkers we are humans and we do have a right to retaliate verbally when youre being a phallus
It's to the point where employees shouldn't have to be nice to these people anymore to "defuse the situation". They know they're assholes, tell them to leave if they don't like it.
The best and worst thing is the recordings they do. They think they're in the right by recording their awful entitled behavior towards these workers when it just makese everyone who see it know what kind of people they are. And it's worse because of these workers who ask to not be recorded while being harrased :((
As a fast food employee I genuinely experience people like this at least every hour without fail no matter how many times I explain we are understaffed. It always baffles me how much people lack empathy and basic common sense.
I had that problem tonight--had to work 10 hours because of a storm, a power outage that lasted JUST long enough to make all systems have to reboot (lovely) and on the verge of catastrophuck til we got another person in to help out and get me off register. And even then, the customers got it and there were little complaints. The worst customer of the day by far had been MUCH earlier. She'd walked in with her adult family already pissed off with an attitude (and yes, her wait was long and some things were off with her order). But let's face it--when they show up pissed off and with an attitude, it's only gonna go downhill from there, no matter how much you try to compensate.
When I was at my local Starbucks every day these old guys would bring their dogs everyday for a playdate. One day I asked if I could get them up cups and they politely let me know that they already had pup cups that week, but I could give them all the pets I want.
the full quote of "The customer is always right" is "The customer is always right, in matters of taste," Which means that if they wanna buy an ugly hat, let them - they're still buying it. Doesn't mean they're always right though. They just cut corners with the original quote to make it seem like they are always in the right when they are not
Welcome to America. We've coddled this type people SO much, that now they act like this and think they're justified. Coming from someone who has always worked in customer service, it's gotten worse over the years. After Covid, the entitlement seemed to SKYROCKET. I hope every last one of these people who complained to corporate got laughed at. I also believe that corporations need to stop telling their employees to basically just smile and nod. That girl from Baskin Robbins...LOVED how she handled that. More employees need to handle entitled people that way. Politely, but also firm.
12:00 Goddam my anger issues would have that man leaving. *full stop* okay, I’m sorry but I could not *DEAL* with that man 😭 I would come slamming that door at him and yell, then probably get fired…. remind me to not to work at a fast food restaurant ever please 😅
You know what the sad part about all of this is? These are just the examples of how employees get treated when there's a camera rolling, recorded by someone dumb enough to think they were in the right. Can you imagine what some of these people have to go through when there's NO camera? As someone who works in retail, I can't even begin to describe the things people have said or done to me at work, none of which I can prove to anyone, as no one bothered to keep any form of visual evidence to release into the public.
Right! People can be pretty nasty especially if they think others don't see or hear them. I also used to be in the service industry, back before everyone recorded everything, have had some doozies over the year's. I always treat other service workers politely cus being nasty is just useless, your more likely to get what you want done faster & easier if your polite & nice about it, it's common sense
I'm an introvert, so I hate interacting with people, but when I used to work at Staples, I had this miserable old couple come to the checkout with some paper. First, I asked them if they had rewards with us, because we had to, to which they said "No" in a very rude tone, and then I noticed that the paper they wanted was more expensive than the paper we had up front. At my store, they made us offer the cheaper paper if it was up front, so I said "This paper is 60 cents," and the dumbass guy was like "Can you just fucking check us out? All you do is gab, gab, gab," and his bitch of a wife said "That's because they're bored all day, so they have to annoy their customers since they have nobody else to talk to." At that point, I just thought "Fine you bitch" and didn't say anything else. However, even with me saying nothing, the wife was like, "I already got paper cheaper from another store last week. 60 cents is outrageous." Like, ok bitch, I didn't ask, and if that was true, then why are you here now buying a $5 ream of paper instead of the $.60 one? I highly doubt she found an entire ream for much cheaper somewhere else. Anyway, it was annoying but also kind of funny to me. I was thinking "If you knew me at all, you'd know that I hate interacting with people, especially old, miserable prudes such as yourselves. If I could get away with saying nothing, I would." I hope they're dead by now. We don't need people like them bringing unnecessary misery to people.
Merican people also harass anyone even their doctors and hospital staff. Basic manners are lacking in the general public, yet some fools will demand respect and manners in return...........