STORY TIME: WORST CUSTOMERS AT WORK

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Komentáře • 413

  • @LordofFullmetal
    @LordofFullmetal Před 6 lety +563

    Honestly, if you work in customer service and HAVEN'T ever cried, either at work or after work when you got home, you don't work in customer service. At our workplace the most chipper, can-do staff member we have EVER had cried a few times.

    • @gracezarnick452
      @gracezarnick452 Před 4 lety +28

      LordofFullmetal I work at vets office and I cried because I client screamed at me for 10 minutes saying that I am the reason that their dog died while under anesthesia for surgery. They would also call ask to speak to me and do the same thing every time they come in now they scream at me about how I am a dog killer and shouldn’t be employed.

    • @Sadude13
      @Sadude13 Před 4 lety +10

      @@gracezarnick452 omigod.

    • @cobes11
      @cobes11 Před 4 lety +2

      I have never gotten close to crying ever since working at Amazon, so I guess I should be grateful that my year at amazon killed my soul?

    • @beko____
      @beko____ Před 4 lety

      1mp0ster awww. What was it like

    • @luisac5154
      @luisac5154 Před 4 lety +6

      I have been working costumer Service for 5 years and I have never cried or being close to crying at work or after. Sure I have had shitty people but as long as I get pay I don’t care 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @mariamiamonteleone
    @mariamiamonteleone Před 7 lety +631

    i am just so happy im not the only one that cries at work

    • @jessicakabelwelter2774
      @jessicakabelwelter2774 Před 5 lety +27

      Maria Monteleone
      I’m not alone?! I cried at work :( it’s my first retail job. My dad says I need to toughen up.

    • @kristi604
      @kristi604 Před 5 lety +16

      I cried so many times working retail :( especially working at Dunkin Donuts b

    • @blakgumshoo
      @blakgumshoo Před 5 lety +27

      I take regular bathroom breaks just to cry...

    • @jazzymay9244
      @jazzymay9244 Před 4 lety

      blakgumshoo 😢same

    • @kaitymarie8358
      @kaitymarie8358 Před 4 lety +5

      Maria Mia oh girl feels I cry in my car after work waaaay too often and sometimes can’t even make it that long so I cry in the fridge

  • @marye9331
    @marye9331 Před 7 lety +341

    Ugh I hate rude customers! Like how awful of a human being do you have to be to yell at a worker? Especially one who is being as polite and nice as possible? Never in my life have I ever even come close to being that rude to a worker

  • @jaedyncall8212
    @jaedyncall8212 Před 6 lety +197

    I've never understood the "be nice to the customer even for they are horrible", ymmm no, act like a proper adult. Your kids see that and that sets an example. I much rather lose our business then be bullied. You don't have to be rude back, but you can politely to ask them to act appropriately.

    • @DollsAndSpooks
      @DollsAndSpooks Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, that's why I can't do customer service. I will slap the shit out of a bitch and get jail time.

    • @arianamcvey9779
      @arianamcvey9779 Před 2 lety

      I know this is an older comments but I personally am nice to rude customers because it pisses them off even more and it's amusing to me, it also makes them look like even bigger assholes to those witnessing everything. Also helps covers my ass if they go to the manager trying to report me for some bs claim and makes them look like an even bigger asshat

  • @legacyx41
    @legacyx41 Před 7 lety +563

    I could literally make a channel based on shitty customers in the restaurant I work at. It's the worsttttt

    • @thetoiletbomber3321
      @thetoiletbomber3321 Před 7 lety +9

      I'm setting up a storytime channel and I already have a video of a storytime about a rude customer. It'll mean a lot if you check it out! Thanks

    • @lazybonexD
      @lazybonexD Před 6 lety +1

      if you do i wanna see that

    • @NinaCruz21361
      @NinaCruz21361 Před 6 lety

      Micah I'll watch

    • @christinegiadaae2008
      @christinegiadaae2008 Před 5 lety +1

      Please do I'd love em

    • @barborapatkova1676
      @barborapatkova1676 Před 5 lety +4

      I work as a receptionist. I get triggered in multiple languages at least three times a day (I work 12 hours hahahaahh)

  • @jnada101
    @jnada101 Před 7 lety +530

    one time a customer hit on me and i rejected him so he requested to talk to my manager and badmouth my service :)))))))))))

  • @subblonde3101
    @subblonde3101 Před 7 lety +500

    some people are just not meant to be in public

  • @portercmt
    @portercmt Před 6 lety +92

    I've worked in customer service, whether food, retail, or career jobs, since I was 17, I'm 40 now. I do my utmost to be very respectful and friendly to customers, but at 40, with TWO degrees, I don't take shit from ANY customer whatsoever. I WILL and DO get an attitude back. But only if they're rude and condescending first. I had one customer who acted like I was an idiot, I flat out told this person 'you know, just because I'm currently working here, does not mean I don't have education. I HAVE gone and finished college. Thx.' Trust me, I might work in customer service and do my best to be an excellent customer helper, but I can be just as bitchy back. The pay we get is NOT worth the problems we encounter.

    • @perthfanny3017
      @perthfanny3017 Před 5 lety +1

      I work as a check in agent for a US airline in Spain. Most passengers are American. Surprisingly my experience is very different from all the videos about terrible customers I've seen. As if they were actually from a different country. They don't do shady things to screw you and most of them are well behaved. They almost never complain. I had that passenger who wanted to have his baggage checked all the way through, which was not possible. He had already given me an attitude ("but on our way in it was checked all the way"...) So I basically told him I was not making the rules. Like I don't care if you're flying in business class or insist or whatever. Sometimes you just have to tell things in a clear way so that they won't insist. When you feel that you are the one in control, that no one is gonna tell you how you are supposed to do your job, everything works so much better. If you wanna put a claim please do (it only happened to me twice and they were not from the US). I don't care since I'm following the policy of the company 😘

    • @elisabethzosaustin7442
      @elisabethzosaustin7442 Před 5 lety +10

      "The pay we get is not worth the problems we encounter" Damn i need to remember that. I pride myself in having excellent customer service but the people i work with have told me so many times "youre so sweet to people that turn around and treat u like shit." The amount of people that treat me like i'm completely stupid or dont deserve respect because im a pretty young girl... Good lord. And nobody has manners. It is so rare to hear a please or a thank you from people. Most people just walk up and say "I want..." Or even worse, "Give me..." Like where is the home training? Nah, i'm SO over it. People need to learn if you want respect, they have to respect others first

  • @JQIsabella
    @JQIsabella Před 7 lety +557

    "Are you gonna leave them with spiderman" I'm dead

  • @kendomusha
    @kendomusha Před 7 lety +183

    The only customer service related job I ever had was graveyard shift gas station attendant. Minimal human interaction. The Best!

    • @Moonbutnosun
      @Moonbutnosun Před 6 lety +21

      I'm really interested in your experience working at a gas station at night. Whenever I go in one at night and see someone working I always wonder how it is.

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal Před 6 lety +5

      That sounds amazing and I want it.

  • @shaynacarey3590
    @shaynacarey3590 Před 6 lety +198

    I just had a customer have a mental break down on me today to which she got professionally and politely made to shut the heck up and listen... I work in cosmetics in a department store and this lady and her friend come storming up to me looking furious. I ask them if I can help to they replied yeah no ones working in this store right now and I need YOU to find me a “winter white pair of slacks”. ( mind you 3 other people where in my department alone and another 12 where on the sales floor) I told her I’m sorry that I had not seen any since we are going into winter (many of the brands we carry only send us white pants in the spring). I then tried to explain I could take her to the woman’s department and have an associate there check our online ordering system to see if any where in stock on it. I work cosmetics and don’t know our clothing that well so I would have no idea what to even search for in our ordering system to find anything like she’s describing. OF COURSE I HAD TO BE CHEWED OUT FOR IT. Customer replies “why can’t you do it you’re right here? I need help and I need it now what are you too lazy?” Again I tried to explain I don’t work in clothing and wouldn’t be able to help her that much. Then it went into “how dare you not carry winter white pants in the winter time!! This is the worst store ever” Okay well I can’t control our stock. Finally after 20 mins of trying to help her find these white pants ( which she didn’t even know her size, or the style of pant she wanted) in our ordering system with no luck because I had no specifics to go off, “just white winter slacks” she finally yells at me again.. “do you even know what the hell you are doing?” I looked at her dead in the eye and go “no mam I really don’t, I told you I wasn’t going to be of much help and tried to get you to the right department to better assist you but you insisted I did it instead.” Customer looks confused and a bit embarrassed.. “ would you like me to walk you over to the woman who’s in charge of woman’s clothing?” She nods and can’t even make a sentence. needless to say she stayed pretty quite afterwards and realized I wasn’t trying to be “lazy and not help her” you came to cosmetics to look for pants... 🙄 or just to harass someone because our store didn’t cater to your sense of fashion.

    • @alison9189
      @alison9189 Před 4 lety +31

      Its always the fucking privileged and entitled boomer women who've never worked retail or cashier jobs in their life

    • @BR-cq1jk
      @BR-cq1jk Před 4 lety +8

      The story you just shared...I felt. Story of my life at work every damn day.

    • @ssssssnnnn
      @ssssssnnnn Před 4 lety +11

      I worked in a bookstore and was asked if we had car tires...why?

    • @artbynatst2524
      @artbynatst2524 Před 2 lety

      @@BR-cq1jk p my no m m m m. M mmmmmmmm l l

  • @yulissasauceda5587
    @yulissasauceda5587 Před 7 lety +171

    one time this lady called me a minimum wage bitch and so I started crying lmao

    • @OjaswiShxrma
      @OjaswiShxrma Před 7 lety +39

      yulissa Sauceda THAT IS SATAN LEVEL SHIT

    • @loVVie73
      @loVVie73 Před 6 lety +1

      yulissa Sauceda me too sister

    • @Sunlight-zx2ur
      @Sunlight-zx2ur Před 6 lety

      yulissa Sauceda wow

    • @shennarice5749
      @shennarice5749 Před 6 lety +2

      yulissa Sauceda that bitch was sick in the head ...there's a lot of those running around loose ...don't worry karma will get that lousy bitch

  • @mariahback8987
    @mariahback8987 Před 7 lety +255

    i worked as a lifeguard for 4 years and i cant tell you how many times moms yelled at me for saving their kid from drowning. like i told a mom hey your kid cant swim i just had to save him and she LITERALLY got yelled at me for not letting her kid in the deep end alone without a life jacket...?????????????????????

    • @delaneysingletary7350
      @delaneysingletary7350 Před 5 lety +21

      okay, I know this is like two years later, but I was lifeguarding recently and this mom literally ran over to my coworker, yelling at him to jump in and save her son, who was neither struggling to swim, nor was he drowning or anywhere near. He essentially had to jump into the pool to pull a kid out, simply because the mom thought her son "looked" too tired to make it all the way across. and then she got mad at him (my coworker) for 'not noticing before" the child was directly in his line of sight, like lady, don't you think if he needed to be saved, it would have happened? she literally speed-walked around an olympic size pool just to yell at a lifeguard.

    • @zestygurl
      @zestygurl Před 5 lety +4

      Mariah Back Yes, 2 yrs later but, you did your job kudos for that now, nature can eliminate the ones in society we can do without since your skillset is actually more important than others sense of superiority & entitlement.
      I've noticed I'm not good at direct face to face customer service. Once had a man throw an old fashioned phone at me in a hospital when I was volunteering. Horny men hitting on me at Gymboree with their pregnant women by them. A man who screamed at me when working the counter at Dollar Rent a Car in Nashville the airport location. Luckily, I was rather loved by the other staff including a security guard TSA agent strip searched him. It was worth it for that moment. Finally, I ducked down into callcenters more and jobs with less exposure to the public.
      Sadly, office cattiness and politics opens a new level of frustration we have to deal with- female coworkers can be cutthroat. I was flashed by a guy at one job - raped by another coworker at another job yet, the females I found more devastating if that makes any sense?
      I have so many Worker Warrior stories I could make a series myself. God forbid we make a livable wage & other humans treat people with respect especially in the service industry. Hate for that to happen.
      Point in my COMMENT ESSAY we have the skills we worked hard to develop nothing was just handed to us. I try to think of Bob Ross "Happy Trees" when customers or coworkers cause stress. Doesn't always work but, I try. As for this CZcamsr she has brains, kindness and is beautiful from the inside out. Like the cussing it is the Salty bitch side you need to push thru life.
      We are Worker Warriors yes, wage slaves (it's real) but, the fact we built these skills is truly impressive.

    • @angelicaguerino
      @angelicaguerino Před 5 lety +3

      Mariah Back oh I’m sorry I didn’t know I was a babysitter, I thought I was a lifeguard lmao.

    • @youngman7655
      @youngman7655 Před 5 lety +1

      I would pick lifeguarding any day over cashier I fucking hate it ima go be a life guard!

    • @alison9189
      @alison9189 Před 4 lety +6

      @@delaneysingletary7350 that mom is the generation that raised the exact kids that they no call "snowflakes"

  • @ssss-du1qt
    @ssss-du1qt Před 7 lety +58

    I worked as a waitress when I was 16. ppl were so rude sometimes. Once a girl ordered latte but when I bring the coffee she said no I ordered americano then I said you ordered latte all of sudden her friend started to yell at me she was like; ''she ordered americano! you've got that wrong take this back, take it!! for the god sake how hard to remember what was ordered!!!'' I remember saying sorry than taking it back to the kitchen and I've cried for 30 minutes.

  • @Norfolkgal22
    @Norfolkgal22 Před 7 lety +61

    Yeah, I've had loads of customers take issue with the strangest things. A man shouted at me because his ice cream was too cold once. And then when you say 'oh, let me fix that for you..' they're like No, I don't want it fixed now. Like wtf.

  • @bahahaaItsAriana
    @bahahaaItsAriana Před 7 lety +245

    I worked at McDonalds for 2 years and I dealt with very rude people, including my managers!!! something funny/weird that I always remember tho was during my first month of working this older lady ordered food and she asked for tomatoes on the side and once she got her food I looked over to them and she was rubbing her husbands face with tomatoes and putting them on his eyes. not even in a joking way but in a caring way like his face was burning or something lol

  • @emmadowney7210
    @emmadowney7210 Před 7 lety +74

    OMG I had a manager like that at Ulta!!!! She would be so stinking condescending. "Emma, why do you think it should be this way?" She came off so belittling. Just freaking tell me what you want and I WILL DO IT.

  • @user-th8sx2iw2q
    @user-th8sx2iw2q Před 7 lety +89

    One time this couple came in and ordered a drink and the total was like 1.99 or something and they got SO mad because they thought it was way too expensive. They paid me with two dollars and when i gave them the change they took a couple steps back and threw the change back at me. like ok?? i don't control the prices?? sorry???

  • @kristaolson5522
    @kristaolson5522 Před 7 lety +89

    I have cashiered at the same place for three years and one time this lady was yelling into her phone in another language the whole time I rang her out. at the end she yelled at me for bagging her fake flowers wrong and told me to wrap them??? so I wrapped them in a bag and she still wasn't happy and screamed "you need to learn" repeatedly in my face. I was like lady I've been bagging fake flowers the same way for three years chill you're the only one who cares

  • @lillybacon2757
    @lillybacon2757 Před 6 lety +73

    I used to work at ulta and one time this woman and two kids walked in , and it was not very busy that day . She had about a 4 year old son and a 12 or 13 year old daughter. So this lady wants to go look in the hair care section, but her son didn't want to go over there , he wanted to stay in the front of the store idk y ?? So she says "ma'am would you mind watching my son while I go over here "!!! I say sure ?? The kid is just minding his own business lookin at the eyeshadows , and then I loose track of him , so I go and look for him and what do I see ? He was pumping out a $60 YSL foundation onto the floor , and a little bit hit on his shoes !!!! Then I bring him to his mom everything is cool you know , I start to clean the mess , and about 5 minutes later she comes over and says "why would you spill a bottle of foundation onto my sons shoes?" I said "ma'am I didn't I'm sorry but I found your son pumping it out into the floor " ! And she says "well I hope you get fired " and then just walks right out of the store ??! Like what ?? 😂😂😂🤦🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @jborrego2406
      @jborrego2406 Před 6 lety +11

      Lilly Bacon lol u should of charge her butt for it

    • @marinak4452
      @marinak4452 Před 4 lety +13

      Not blaming you, and I'm sure you learned your lesson but NEVER agree to watch someone's children while you are working a job that where that watching kids isn't your job. You're not liable for that, and if something actually happened to that kid, even if it isn't your fault, she could sue the hell out of your company, so be careful. I worked in a cafe and I didn't even agree to watch people's belongings (laptop, bag, etc.) when they went to the bathroom. If someone comes up and takes their shit and I don't see them or can't stop them I'm not paying for their shit. I have a job to do and watching belongings or kids isn't it.

  • @annajinx5858
    @annajinx5858 Před 6 lety +131

    Trust me...a women yelling in your face is more common than you think in any line of work

  • @xBonnie07
    @xBonnie07 Před 7 lety +49

    A customer straight up called me a c**t one time. I was like 16 or 17! Pretty sure she was mentally unstable, but seriously!

  • @justmeashley7923
    @justmeashley7923 Před 5 lety +33

    I work in animal services (dog groomer for a corporation) and let me tell youuuuu... when it comes to people’s pets, THEY ARE PSYCHOTIC!! They will literally ask “why does it take two hours to groom my dog, he’s only 10 lbs” excuse me SHARON, do you think we put them in a machine and they come out the other side washed, dried, nails cut, ears clean, hair cut and styled, etc!? it’s A LIVING BEING! It moves, fights, bites, rolls, jerks, pulls, flails, jumps.... hello Sharon! If it’s so easy do it yourself! Also they criticize the work, try to tell us how to do it, don’t understand if there dog is a ravage ass hole who won’t allow us to do anything to it, and why can’t we just pin them down and make it happen!? I’ve met some of the worst ppl ever in this job. Granted many pet parents are great but MORE ARE CRAZY!!! I feel you girl!!!

    • @olenchka
      @olenchka Před 11 měsíci

      Put them in a machine 😂😂😂

  • @TechCoolness
    @TechCoolness Před 7 lety +96

    those customers sound awful! and that yelling grandma was setting such a bad example for the kids.

    • @GigiTheWaitress
      @GigiTheWaitress Před 6 lety +2

      Stuff like that legit happens. All. The. Time. It's insane.

    • @suelily4281
      @suelily4281 Před 5 lety +5

      I bet the kids were like "we're hungry, just give us the pizza" & from my experience kids as young as 2 or 3 can recognize what they like and speak up or turn down what they don't want.

    • @singtalklaughli8999
      @singtalklaughli8999 Před 5 lety +3

      @@suelily4281 ughh yes. I was a very picky child when i was younger and I also got nauseous a lot, like I remember getting sick for like four days, just puking my guts out and I couldn't eat or drink water, and I remember my grandma was always the type of grandma who tried to force me to eat everything on my plate and she made food with lots of oil in (oily foods make me very sick) and I remember how pissed my mom would get at her

    • @suelily4281
      @suelily4281 Před 5 lety +1

      @@singtalklaughli8999 well, some older people have survived very hard times. So, they think when you are able to provide well for your loved ones, the more = the better.
      Really oily food gives me the worst heartburn. My whole throat will feel like it's on fire & I feel like I need to throw up but can't. I try to avoid oily stuff, too, or take a 3 - 4 antacids asap.

  • @catwilson8492
    @catwilson8492 Před 4 lety +9

    My favourite line from working customer service when they start raising their voice is "I'm not yelling at you, can you please not yell at me". The over-politeness throws them off and they usually shut the fuck up.

  • @itsClaudia5
    @itsClaudia5 Před 6 lety +32

    I moved to another country, with a different language than my mother tongue, and got my first job three months ago. People are soooo rude and you didn't realise that 100% till you work in retail. Like, I am alone, most days with personal problems, working in a new place with people speaking another language and I know is not their problem but be kind is free. You never know what a person is going through!. My second week at work I was crying too, and there are way too many times after the first "big cry" when you have like the first rude stupid human where you want to cry again but you just have to learn and keep going. Is really hard sometimes and I don't get people really. Now, when I go into any shop I'm even more nice than I was before working in retail.
    I truly believe that most of the people being so disrespectful have never worked with customers, or may they be so old that they don't remember. Because in my case old ladies are always the rudest ones.

  • @milkybar06
    @milkybar06 Před 6 lety +42

    Unfortunately customers will always say "the customer is always right", too which one day i snapped 'does include when their drunk or on drugs'. I've done 12 years of the convenience store trade.

  • @whynotunicycle
    @whynotunicycle Před 7 lety +80

    I love story times!! Tell us more about work, what your jobs have been, any party incidence, family stuff, anything!!
    My worst customer experience was when I was a barista at a Starbucks that was in a Safeway grocery store. Our espresso machine was broken one day, and we were telling customers that we may not be able to make their espresso drink, but we'd happily make them a cold drink or something. One customer was so MAD at this he yelled at us. He then found the Safeway manager and told him that my coworker and I should be fired. Because the machine didn't work. That machine that we weren't responsible for fixing. Yeah.
    Also at that job, since it was in a grocery store, people could buy food at our till. A woman once came up to the till to buy a bag of sunflower seeds that she had already opened and was eating. She pulled the money out of her bra to pay me. IN CHANGE. IT WAS WARM. SHE PAID ME WITH WARM BOOB COINS.

    • @anajeffery
      @anajeffery Před 7 lety +14

      I am a cashier and I HATE when I get paid with boob money, especially in the summer. I barely touch it then I put in underneath all the bills so I don't have to handle it unless absolutely necessary.

    • @whynotunicycle
      @whynotunicycle Před 7 lety

      YESSS.

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley Před 6 lety +9

      tiffanyferg My grandmother lives in Chicago and puts her money in her bra, keeping it closer to her person instead of in a purse where it can be snatched. At the very fucking least though, put it in a small coin purse or something, not direct money-to-breast contact. When I visited her and saw her pull the money out of her shirt at the store, I just flushed and looked away.

    • @shennarice5749
      @shennarice5749 Před 6 lety

      whynotunicycle that bitch was disgusting ...like seriously...pulling change out of your bra? ew...who does that?...a sick degenerate fuck ...that's who

    • @shennarice5749
      @shennarice5749 Před 6 lety +4

      anajeffery that is very unsanitary and I feel like it should be addressed at stores ...like a sign should be put up saying ...please have respect for the public and do not pull monies from your under garments ...lol

  • @trizzbot
    @trizzbot Před 4 lety +12

    I'm normally an incredibly sensitive person, but for some reason when I'm at work I go into IDGAF mode so every time someone yells at me I am literally unphased... I feel like I laughed at a customer's face once cause they were insulting me LMAOO

  • @morveneffort
    @morveneffort Před 7 lety +47

    hearing you talk about being in the arena with the 12 year olds honestly makes me think of you all in some sort of Gladiator battle

    • @singtalklaughli8999
      @singtalklaughli8999 Před 5 lety +1

      That's probably how it looked too 😂 😂

    • @singtalklaughli8999
      @singtalklaughli8999 Před 5 lety +2

      Honestly, 12 year olds are pains in the butts😂 😂 like, me when I was 12 was a stupid biiii-- Uhm, i mean a stupid girl

  • @sorayabaldock8441
    @sorayabaldock8441 Před 5 lety +17

    I've had a regular customer who still comes in every morning say "I fudging hate you" to my face!
    Who the hell says that let alone someone who is serving you everyday!!

  • @erinhannah6059
    @erinhannah6059 Před 6 lety +70

    "our job is to make sure the kids don't get hurt"
    five minutes earlier- "the kids were SURFING ON A BENCh down the slide."
    LMAO

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal Před 6 lety +9

      To be fair, she did respond by banning the slide full stop haha
      Besides, exactly! That's why they hire people to keep the kids from getting hurt. When those people aren't there, kids start sliding on benches down the fucking slide hahahahaha

  • @kungpowem
    @kungpowem Před 7 lety +25

    i work in retail and i def don't have the patience and tolerance like you do. i usually try to throw shade if someone is rude to me also i shut off all helpfulness. i would've def been so sassy to that old grandma omg

  • @lauragarnham77
    @lauragarnham77 Před 5 lety +30

    I think the weirdest one I had was a lady went and got my manager because she thought I was too young to be working, I was 19 at the time but she was convinced I was like 12 or something. She kicked up a huge fuss about it - I did not have ID on me at the time (didn't think I would need it to work) but she eventually left when she realised she was not getting anywhere. We also often had people switching prices on stuff to try to get it cheaper and then arguing that it was the right price... when the barcode clearly showed a different item... sigh.

    • @elisabethzosaustin7442
      @elisabethzosaustin7442 Před 5 lety +4

      Omg about the last thing - i work in the bakery section sometimes at this produce store and people remove tags all! the! time! and the cashiers always come back like "will u print a price for this, she said she didnt have a tag" but i know i JUST saw her and i KNOW i tagged the item. And they do it so they can go "oh well it was the same price as [a cheaper item they have]." They all look so mad their little scheme didnt work whenever i see them

  • @HelloThere604
    @HelloThere604 Před 7 lety +24

    I work at a grocery store in a small Tennessee town and let me summarize my enter experience by saying you haven't lived until you've gotten berated by a Pinterest Mom for not selling salted caramel cake fondant, have to explain to an 75 y/o dementia patient that BOGO is the same as half price each, and call the police on a meth head for shoplifting $200+ worth of baby formula all in a single day.

  • @vaniaviskic5121
    @vaniaviskic5121 Před 7 lety +37

    this summer i had my first job working in an exchange office and honestly people are such assholes! this one czech grandma yelled at me for like 15 minutes and then i went to the bathroom and cried my eyes out lmao

  • @Kelbel5995
    @Kelbel5995 Před 5 lety +37

    UGHHHH I think the "customer is always right" thing has turned so many (American, at least) customers into entitled psychos. I worked at a very famous coffee chain where we all wore green aprons for 2+ years, and so many customers were a NIGHTMARE. One morning, when we were one person short because someone had called in sick and when one of the espresso machines had broken down, we were getting out drinks slower than normal. Mind you, I was still running around like my hair was on fire so that people wouldn't wait too long. Seriously, I was a blur. No one had complained until Linda. F*cking Linda. This woman loudly complains that we are making her late. I apologize that she is waiting. She then DEMANDS THAT HER DRINK BE MADE BEFORE EVERYONE ELSE'S. Before people who had been waiting patiently! Inside, I was like, "Oh hell no." I apologized again but said I couldn't make hers first because that wouldn't be fair to the other people waiting. (After Linda left, another woman came up to say that I handled the situation very well.) Anyway, she ended up getting a refund at the register so she could leave, but by then she'd spent so long complaining that I got to her drink. So she got a refund AND got her drink for free, then left.
    I seriously hate the rampant entitlement that people have when it comes to customer service. I hate that service workers are expected to smile while being treated like garbage. It's quite frankly dehumanizing. I honestly wish that every single person were conscripted into customer service for like 2 years--kind of like having to serve in the army--before being allowed to go to college or get another job. Because maybe then they might realize that it is completely ridiculous to SCREAM AT SOMEONE over a damn cheese pizza or a latte.

    • @Sleepy-Axew
      @Sleepy-Axew Před 5 lety +1

      I work at a coffee place/ bakery they mostly attract asians it's the worse when majority of the guest don't understand you or when they ask for weird things, like this one lady that asked if we had "iced chocolate". Like understood her logic, but it's basically chocolate milk, but I had to be nice and acted like I didn't know what she meant, rolling her eyes at me and all that

  • @Black_SoulGem
    @Black_SoulGem Před 6 lety +31

    My sister was one of those Pinterest moms, until she had another kid and started saying fuck it 😂😂

    • @labibahassan5603
      @labibahassan5603 Před 6 lety +3

      I'm one of those pinterest moms and im not even a mom

  • @CodyClendenen
    @CodyClendenen Před 6 lety +30

    "How many pizzas have been slung by your hands............... woman..." OMG THIS IS GREAT

  • @emilygoth7233
    @emilygoth7233 Před 6 lety +26

    i got so pissed when granny yelled and made you cry :(

  • @aliciagriffin9916
    @aliciagriffin9916 Před 6 lety +16

    "How many pizzas have been slung by your hands, WOMAN?" I cracked up😂

  • @mandyaa9986
    @mandyaa9986 Před 7 lety +40

    Tiffany your videos are great 😂
    Sadly, I can really relate to this topic🙄 I work in retail and I've never met a group of more crazy, rude, and annoying people than the customers who shop where I work. Sometimes I feel like I'm on a prank show and there should be hidden cameras with people popping out yelling "Gotcha!" But no. They're just literally that insane. And you have to sit there like 😳🤐😟
    Can't wait to watch you're next video 💙

  • @robbiem4624
    @robbiem4624 Před 7 lety +83

    People don't realize that 18 and 19 is a teenager.

    • @Bun_Bun01
      @Bun_Bun01 Před 5 lety +26

      Teens with benefits 😂😂

    • @Scott-on2er
      @Scott-on2er Před 5 lety

      @@Bun_Bun01 LMAO YEAHH

    • @marinak4452
      @marinak4452 Před 4 lety +3

      18 & 19 (in the U.S. at least) are adults, so they aren't called teenagers usually, but yes TECHNICALLY they are. But we all knew what she meant; 13-15ish probably. Would you prefer the term children?

  • @JezebelRush
    @JezebelRush Před 7 lety +12

    This one happened to me recently, actually. I was working in the photo department at my store, and I was right in the middle of helping a lady at the computer, helping her get her photos uploaded and all that fun stuff so she could get prints. I could see it was getting a bit busy, but we did have a lot of people on shift so I wasn't worried about it. Eventually our front cashier calls for another cashier to help with the line, and not two seconds later a lady came up to me and was like "Can you ring me up over here?" and, maybe I didn't word things the best, but I said "I can, but they are calling someone up to the second register so it will go faster. But if you want to wait a second-" then she cuts me off and says in a really snappy tone "If you don't want to help me that's fine, I'll just go back." and I tried to explain myself but she cut me off and, in that same attitude, said it was fine. And it's like, first of all, I can't just drop everything with another customer just to ring someone up, that would be rude. And because of that it would be a lot faster for her to just go back and let the second register person help her. But she acted as though I was standing there doing nothing and I had said that.

  • @dresha8026
    @dresha8026 Před 6 lety +9

    Withing the first three minutes I was laughing so hard😂😂😂
    "Thats horrible!" *smiles*
    She first mentions spider man and his junk and I lost it
    "I dont serve the parents because theyre adults!"

  • @kureru3522
    @kureru3522 Před 4 lety +2

    I've done many different customer facing jobs since I'm old enough to work, and surely the most interesting / bizarre interactions I had was working as a flight attendant. I've had stuff thrown at me a couple of times but, received a few inappropriate remarks, was pushed, talked down to and I'm pretty sure I was insulted in german once. I've also had the most emotional and rewarding human experiences of my life, so there's that 😊

  • @AilsaB123
    @AilsaB123 Před 7 lety +28

    ARE YOU GONNA LEAVE THEM WITH SPIDERMAN?? ARE U??

  • @chrispurcell5883
    @chrispurcell5883 Před 7 lety +2

    This was a really good video Tiffany!! I've been watching you since the beginning and this is the most entertaining and comfortable that you've been in awhile. keep it up, you're gonna blow up I can feel it dude

  • @mikeradloff4065
    @mikeradloff4065 Před 2 lety +1

    After working and experiencing the crappy treatment myself, I feel too guilty to give anything but respect to anyone who works around customers.

  • @BeeKee404
    @BeeKee404 Před 6 lety +5

    Your dwarf manager sounds like a majority of my middle school and high school teachers lol

  • @gm.8805
    @gm.8805 Před 2 lety +1

    your storytime videos actually make sense, considering the fact that i just saw your storytime analysis video.

  • @anajeffery
    @anajeffery Před 7 lety +3

    Story time is the best!
    I feel ya girl. I cashier at a grocery store and this one time I had like a 40 year old man yell at me for entering the amount of money he gave me into my register. He started mouthing off that our generation can't do math and has to use technology all the time and he was pissed. However, it is literally my job to put the tender into the machine because that is a necessary step for the till to open to get the change out. It was ridiculous.
    We also are supposed to limit coupons to one per customer and none of us do. The system is set up in a way that if someone wants to buy more items than the limit on the coupon, they have to do 2 transactions (as if they were 2 different customers). I explained to a customer that we have to do 2 transactions in order to get the coupon price and he got so mad. It felt like his eyes were bulging out of his head. He was so peeved that he would have to slide his credit card twice even though the transaction would take 30 seconds or less. He absolutely refused to slide his card twice so he just left. like ???
    Man, working in the service industry is just so fun! But I actually do really enjoy my job 90% of the time it's just that sometimes people are unbelievable.

  • @emilye615
    @emilye615 Před 6 lety +2

    Oh man, I can relate 100%!! I work at a bowling/arcade/laser tag as a party host, so I feel you all the way. The kids are total soiled brats and the parents oh don't get me started on them. I've had so many parties show up 1 or 2 hour late (Or even not show up at all) and act like it was our problem when their schedule was screwed up ( we have a strict schedule because parties are usually back to back ) that always pissed me off!! Oh, and I can relate to the whole 'setting up' thing, I hate when the mom comes in with freaking 10000 decorations for a 2 hour party for her little 3-year-old, by the time we set it all up it's late and everything set back and she get pissed at me and wants to kill me because she got her food 'too early' or what not when it was her who brought in a load of uneeded crap to a 2 hour party that a 3-year-old isn't even going to remember that set the whole schedule to flames! I can go on and on about working at a bowling alley as a party host but all I will say is don't work at one. Yeah, you get free bowling but if you like dealing with 20 nasty bratty kids/teens/parents for 3 hours at a time, this sure is the job for you!

  • @laungvud
    @laungvud Před 6 lety

    Loooveee the makeup. Ive been looking for a nice natural spring look and this is deffinetely it!

  • @Kim-mh5cv
    @Kim-mh5cv Před 7 lety +3

    lmaooo the part about straightening the display has me dead 😂😂 btw you're so pretty & funny((:

  • @samip2212
    @samip2212 Před 4 lety +3

    I remember one time I was talking to my coworker in an aisle and this guy turned down this aisle and started walking towards me while staring me directly in the eye. Keep in mind that the shelves were about 5 feet in height so even I could see into other aisles. So I asked him if he was finding everything alright. He shook his head and said fuck you. He proceeded to go off on a rant about how we were paid $20 per hour (lol I wish) to stalk and treat customers like thieves. Ironically, he yelled at another coworker on his way out that he made more money than all of us combined. All because I asked him if he needed help after he walked into the aisle TOWARDS me!

  • @stevie2076
    @stevie2076 Před 4 lety +1

    Mate, I love all your vids. Please never stop doing you

  • @nicolesantos3391
    @nicolesantos3391 Před 7 lety +4

    I recently started working in fast food (at a Dairy Queen). I'm 17 and it's my first job. On my third day as cashier, we were really busy and this lady came in to get a chocolate dilly bar. Unfortunately we had just run out. She started screaming at me and I had no clue what to do and I just started crying. My manager was an angel and she quickly resolved the situation. But some people though...

  • @servals2384
    @servals2384 Před 6 lety +4

    "Can we sit out there"
    "I'm sorry, the patio is clo-"
    "ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME, WHERE'S YOUR MANAGER. YOU KNOW WHAT I'LL JUST SIT THERE ANYWAYS."
    true story.

  • @toriandtilly
    @toriandtilly Před 7 lety +5

    8:40 ahh yes the Spideybuldge. Classic.

  • @FawnShea
    @FawnShea Před 6 lety +4

    awww im so sorry that lady yelled at u :( I get the same way... im kinda sensitive when people yell at me considering the fact that im an adult and its usually an older adult yelling at me :/

  • @leighmarie7273
    @leighmarie7273 Před 7 lety

    I love this video so much! keep doing what you're doing :)

  • @hannahheartsbooks6
    @hannahheartsbooks6 Před 4 lety +3

    “How many pizzas have you slung in your years?” IM CRYING

  • @le0mendez
    @le0mendez Před 4 lety +2

    One of my favorite of yours. Very different from your Internet analysis. Greetings from Cancún

  • @MaddieVidetto
    @MaddieVidetto Před 7 lety +189

    you look like ashley benson omg you are gorgeous

  • @lisalentile177
    @lisalentile177 Před 6 lety +7

    I had a customer tap me on the shoulder hard I was waiting on another person I got done and simply walked away to the next customer how invasive and rude she was couldn't you call that simple assault I never got in trouble she had no right tapping me hard on the shoulder. that's an example of how rude the customers were

    • @aperson2141
      @aperson2141 Před 5 lety +3

      Lisa Lentile umm... you clearly don’t know what assault means. No need to be so dramatic, she wasn’t doing anything harmful or invasive.

  • @angelmansyndrom
    @angelmansyndrom Před 6 lety +6

    "...Or are you gonna leave them with Spiderman?" With his thight junk bouncing around XD AHAHAHA CRACK. ME. UP.
    (Im gonna need a jaw replacement after this one. I feel so sorry and feel so much with you Tiffany. Parents can be so much worse then the kids to deal with. So much passive agressive-ness. Like CHILL.)

  • @thenextellewoods6401
    @thenextellewoods6401 Před 7 lety +17

    I feel like I'm going to be one of those over the top moms in that if I had the money I would absolutely rent both party rooms but I tip like a crazy person already as a college student and if I was rich I would be like these people have a really hard job Imma tip at least 50%. Idk maybe it's because I'm in retail right now while I'm going to school and I have friends who waitress but literally one of my favorite things to do is over tip especially when the person who is helping me looks stressed out. Also I would also never be rude to the people who are basically throwing my kid an awesome birthday party. Like I haven't planned and threw a kid's birthday party yet but I'm sure it's super stressful and I would just be grateful that someone else was doing that stuff for me

    • @LordofFullmetal
      @LordofFullmetal Před 6 lety +2

      I live in a country where you don't "have" to tip (because we actually make enough to survive) and I love tipping. It makes me feel great, because I know how much it can mean to the workers and I like it when people are happy. ESPECIALLY if I notice that someone's having a hard day.

  • @BroadConcept
    @BroadConcept Před 5 lety +1

    I have worked in retail stores for about 7 years and 2 years in to I stopped accepting the line that "you just have to deal with difficult people." In the sense that you must let people yell at you, or otherwise speak to you in a way that would be inappropriate to do so to a stranger. I may work in this place you are stepping in to, but as far as you are concerned I am a stranger to you. When people have raised their voice at me I tell them that if they have done that to get their way in the past then they will be surprised at the outcome this time. I have had people apologize to me following this because people know that when they yell at service people who have not yelled at them, they are doing something wrong.

  • @kylewelch2146
    @kylewelch2146 Před 7 lety +6

    I work at a bakery, and we had a buy one get one on these Italian breads we were selling. I would work at nights, so whatever I had leftover I would throw put there to sell. So this was my very first day working by myself, and there was only one loaf of Italian bread left, so the customer didn't really like the idea we ran out of bread so she threw the one loaf of bread at me and cursed and swore at me.

  • @grimgrinningghosts2242

    You are so pretty !!! And I love your personality ❤

  • @saraha318
    @saraha318 Před 7 lety +2

    Holy shit, your first job hiring experience sounds exactly like mine. I work at a grocery store and I was literally hired right away, no interview, because my older cousin worked there and was a seasoned cashier so they trusted her and me. That's so wild.

  • @joshuamckillop5806
    @joshuamckillop5806 Před 4 lety

    You got a new subscriber! I hope you have a good day ❤️

  • @naseliza6024
    @naseliza6024 Před 7 lety +31

    Is that Africa playing in the background 😲

    • @weetziebat6643
      @weetziebat6643 Před 7 lety

      Nas Eliza I FREAKING THOUGHT SO! I had to replay this video to pay attention to the story because I thought I was going crazy

    • @chantelleadlington
      @chantelleadlington Před 6 lety

      I noticed too. I love that song 😍

    • @silversun1203
      @silversun1203 Před 6 lety

      Nas Eliza Yes, yes it is.

  • @FawnShea
    @FawnShea Před 6 lety

    i like the way u tell stories so i subbed

  • @marsonearth444
    @marsonearth444 Před 6 lety

    i love your editing it is amazing

  • @Scandinavian96
    @Scandinavian96 Před 5 lety +1

    I feel your pain!! The worst part of any job is always the customers! The way some customers used to speak to me in McDonalds made me want to dump their milkshakes on their head! 😂

  • @lilyalexander9486
    @lilyalexander9486 Před 5 lety +3

    oh my god groups of 12 - 14 year old boys are the WORST! When I was a lifeguard they always did the same stuff you described in your party

  • @rrachelrradical
    @rrachelrradical Před 7 lety +3

    i worked at a tj maxx in a popular tourist town so during the summers i had to try and provide good customer service to french canadians who are honestly just all the worst. but one time after christmas i messed up doing the 50% discount on this womans order and it took a couple of minutes to try and fix and then after the entire transaction she was like, "no it shouldnt have cost that much" and made me re-ring in the whole transaction, literally $100+ of 50% off christmas decorations, and i had only missed like one thing which saved her like, $8 and it took like 20 fucking minutes start to finish!!!! like, was it really fucking worth it?????

    • @anajeffery
      @anajeffery Před 7 lety

      I know the feeling. I have people come in and complain that their coupon didn't come off and it ends up being like 62 cents back- is it really worth it to drive back to the store for 62 cents?!?!

  • @riotgrrrl8807
    @riotgrrrl8807 Před rokem

    I'm pretty sure this is the video that had me discover your content 😊

  • @k8love24
    @k8love24 Před 7 lety +1

    you look beautiful in this video! love your hair

  • @traveljournal9928
    @traveljournal9928 Před 4 lety +1

    I know this video is super old but I worked at a kids party place too...toddler party place. My manager's son had a seizure and had to leave like two seconds before the guests would arrive to set up like they literally saw her leave. So I was doing everything myself. And this woman started yelling in my face that I didn't schedule a replacement because I'm racist and didn't want to serve her. Her family was in shock with how she treated me. She kept talking about me in front of me as if I couldn't hear her calling me a bitch and trash and how she wasn't going to tip me and my f a v o r i t e: told one of her 8 year old guests to mash cake in the carpet. Her family kept checking in on me for the whole party. They were so sweet "you're doing a great job sweetie" and all that. In the end she harassed my boss for a discount because she wasn't going to pay for a teacher who wasn't there and oh yeah didn't tip me...but her mother did.

  • @ketarabentley3992
    @ketarabentley3992 Před 6 lety +1

    Her eyes are goals !!!😍😍😍

  • @anne-sofieschad7082
    @anne-sofieschad7082 Před 7 lety

    I love all of your videos

  • @therodasfamilyandfriends4578

    Have me cracking up laughing within the first two minutes!!!😂😂😂

  • @avawillford1189
    @avawillford1189 Před 7 lety

    I'm obsessed with the song Africa so I can't tell
    if that's what's playing in the background or if I've literally
    listened to it so much that it's ingrained as the permanent soundtrack in my head

  • @yamsnmac
    @yamsnmac Před 6 lety +3

    Lmao 😂 the Odwalla bars moment 💀

  • @xXMiky15Xx
    @xXMiky15Xx Před 7 lety +1

    Omg I work at a trampoline park and we have so many birthday parties on the weekends... parents can be so mean.

  • @CK-op7ho
    @CK-op7ho Před 4 lety +2

    Pinterest moms.....HAHAHAHAHAAA!

  • @cdeets1989
    @cdeets1989 Před 7 lety +1

    youre actually really funny!

  • @crepps
    @crepps Před 5 lety +3

    *HOW MANY PIZZAS HAVE BEEN SLUNG WITH YOUR HANDS, WOMAN!?!?*

  • @kaitlinkillian1034
    @kaitlinkillian1034 Před 6 lety +2

    You look so much like Amy Smart! So pretty!

  • @beccal7914
    @beccal7914 Před 5 lety +1

    This is going to be a long comment as I have a lot to say about this particular situation, so I’m sorry in advance. When I was just turning 17 I got a job at a local small business around 7 minutes from my home. Just for context’s sake, a family member of mine is the manager of this particular location. I think it was about six months into me working there when I had the most horrendous woman call me on the phone. I also have to add that I am alone in the shop during many if not all of my shifts (the only times when I work with someone else is during an opening shift while my family member sorts the store and gets products ready. I have only worked about three of those as we typically have two employees that exclusively open the shop). This was one day when I was completely alone or else I would have shoved the phone straight at my manager to deal with. It was around 6pm when she called. At first she was deceptively kind to me, being polite, asking me about what options we had in the store as she had never ordered from us before, and if we could have them delivered locally to her daughter as she did not live in the state. She told me that she had been referred to us through the hotel her daughter was staying at. I said, of course, I’d be happy to do that for you, but you need to purchase at least a dozen and prepay for them over the phone. She agreed and then asked me if she could change the sprinkles on one of the food items. I said I would have to call my manager as it was a special order. She said okay, gave me her phone number, I checked with my manager and it was all good. I call her back and this is when shit hit the fan. She asks me about what boxes we have to keep the food in and I reply “Oh, we have boxes of 1,2,4,6, and 12. Any increment you’d like.” This woman takes my answer as though my previous answer of “You would need to purchase at least a dozen.” was me trying to scam her. I proceeded to spend about fifteen minutes on the phone with her before she said “listen here, I don’t trust you to give me the proper numbers and prices so give me your manager’s number.” I declined as we are not permitted to release that information. Oh boy... did this bitch have a meltdown. She began insulting my character personally over something that was out of my control. She demanded to know my name and when I offered it she replied by saying “oh, well I know you don’t want to bother with me so I don’t need it.” Im sorry, but what the fuck? She was shouting at me, demanding me to tell her my name and when I offered she declined and pretty much said she’d call my manager and get me fired. She then proceeds to yell that she’s calling the hotel back to tell them how horrendous I’m being to her so she can get the numbers of other businesses in the area who offer the same services. She hangs up and I’m fine for a half hour. Then I hear the phone ring, look at the caller ID and sure enough, it’s her again. I picked up the phone acting like I don’t know who’s calling and give the same happy go lucky answer just to piss her off. I hear her sigh, say her name, and go “Unfortunately no other businesses are willing to offer their services as I have waited too long to order the food items for my daughter.” I say I’m sorry to hear that. She scoffs and replies “I’m sure you are. I bet you were ready to get rid of me.” Honestly lady, you hit it right on the nose. I don’t want to deal with you, but I do my best to be polite to everyone no matter how rude they are to me. At this point two kind customers walk in and I cannot serve them. It is company policy to deal with whatever customer you are working with before others (this rule becomes null if a line starts in the store and you are working on a phone order. In this case, you take their number and call them back when the situation has been resolved). The woman proceeds to order, fight me every step of the way, calling me a scammer, a bitch, a liar, a thief, etc. There are moments when I can feel the tears coming. I knew it was going to happen. When the order was finished the woman hangs up after yelling one final slur my way. I turn off the phone, place it on the charger and begin to serve the two customers in front of me. About 8 minutes have passed since they walked in. I feel terrible, but I couldn’t do anything. One of them tries to make a joke as he heard most of what was going on. They’re both extremely kind saying some people are just assholes. I break down. I don’t have anywhere to go or anyone to cover me while I cry in the back. I spent thirty minutes being harassed by a woman in another state, being met with names, slurs, and just rude comments in general. I’m crying in front of customers as I serve them at the counter. Try as I may, I can’t stop the tears. They were so sympathetic towards me. God help me if it had been one of the rude customers I would get from time to time. I called my manager/family member after they left saying she was probably going to get an angry call about me the next day. She pretty much dismissed it as she knows personally and work wise that I always try and be as kind as possible towards people. My shift the next day rolls around. My coworker and I swap shifts and talk for like five minutes before she leaves. I ask her if our manager said anything about the woman to her. She replied “Oh yeah, what was that bitch’s problem? *My family member* told me that she was screaming at you.” I retold her the story and asked if the woman called that morning. “Oh, no. People like that don’t call back. They want you to think that you’re going to be chewed out when in reality they know that they’re in the wrong. Believe me, if she had called back, *Family member* would have had a few words to say on behalf of you. She was harassing an employee and demanding services we cannot offer. That’s not your responsibility.” That was the worst night working there I had ever had. I had terrible customers at that place before, but none have personally attacked me and called out my character. That’s what broke me.

  • @charlottecady9417
    @charlottecady9417 Před 5 lety +1

    I worked at a boat ramp this summer and also a restaurant/music venue in the mountains... The boat ramp made me lose faith in humanity.. The music venue was mostly cool, dead head kind of place but the people who also worked there were the ones making me cry lol. I'm too sensitive to work anywhere really.

  • @IunabeIIa
    @IunabeIIa Před 6 lety +2

    Who are we going to leave these kids with, Spider-Man? LMAO

  • @Emmastayofftheinternet

    It's so hard when your young, but I've found that as I've got older the horrible customers have no effect and they can tell so they usually give up.

  • @sarahw768
    @sarahw768 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow she looks so much like Freya from The Originals! So pretty 😭

  • @vivalamak213
    @vivalamak213 Před 7 lety +8

    I just posted a video like this yesterday. Service industry sucks Haha.

  • @Brandiisbeloved
    @Brandiisbeloved Před 4 lety

    I work in retail and anytime a customer is gets out of hand. I deny them service. I haven’t been fired yet for doing it. But If i try to help and they still don’t calm down. I tell them I don’t feel comfortable or safe serving them and direct them to another cashier or self check out. I’m not dealing with verbal abuse just because I’m a cashier. I refuse

  • @kalyia4883
    @kalyia4883 Před 7 lety

    this sounds my old job @ air trampoline lmaoo god bless u