Let me have my revenge fantasies pls.
Okay, I suppose someone not working in gastronomy or customer service may not be able to empathize, but I'm entirely justified! The kinds of stupid you have to deal with ... if you saw that in a show, you'd think it's hopelessly exaggerated and unrealistic but I swear, some of those people ... euthanization is controversial and I don't intend to give the impression that I'm quick with this, but the stuff I've seen, the people I've dealt with. The world would be a better place without them
Guh, don't want to think about.
Have some angry librarian instead:
Eh, as long as you behave like any somewhat reasonable person you're fine. Hell, even if you're angry, you're still fine as long as you have cause to be angry (like say a messed up order) as long as you don't intend to escalate it.
But if you come in, buy for 50€, I tell you the order is going to take a while and then come back after three minutes yelling at me like a raving lunatic about how the taxometer is running, how he's been waiting for half an hour already (mind the three minutes!) and how he wants his money back and me to pay his taxi (who the hell takes a taxi and then orders takeaway food whilst the bloody taxometer is running!!!) and can't even be talked to at all without exploding into an incomprehensible mess of obsceneties when you try to explain stuff to him ... then you're marked for the deep fryer.
Yes, and you get that kind of mental rejects all the time during nightshift.
Tell me about it my friend. I've worked both fast food and third shift (10 pm to 7 am) at Walmart, so I can relate. Oh wait, let me find something for you that you might enjoy: http://kitchenette.j...nd-closed-ovens
I hate Jezebel, but this appears on the Kotaku feed on Monday and I actually enjoy reading it. It deals with fast food and stupid customers, staff, bosses, etc. It can be a real hoot and it can also rapidly destroy ones faith in humanity when they had already thought it fully destroyed.





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