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  • @LIMC
    @LIMC Před rokem +33285

    Have worked fast food as a teenager, can confirm it is a nutty experience

    • @_R4mbler
      @_R4mbler Před rokem +1328

      As someone who’s witnessed meltdowns at fast food you have my condolences

    • @unknownvariable9239
      @unknownvariable9239 Před rokem +675

      Didn’t expect the legend here

    • @funkymachine
      @funkymachine Před rokem +224

      Please delete your channel, it's making people who really shouldn't try to be funny try to be funny.

    • @MADBOMBER9000
      @MADBOMBER9000 Před rokem +136

      Same bro that shit sucks so much

    • @arianzd2933
      @arianzd2933 Před rokem +104

      i was dispointed at you at homeless girl meme video . you said guys dont pls streotype people bc of meme then at the end you put tyrone .lmfao

  • @deusvult4920
    @deusvult4920 Před rokem +10726

    I am the assistant manager of a local fast food restaurant, and I always inform all my new employees first thing upon hiring them that if a customer ever becomes irate in a way that makes them fearful, or if I ever tell them to, they are to immediately drop whatever it is that they are doing, leave the front line and go to the office in the back of the restaurant and stay there until I come back and say they can return to work. These are just kids, and their safety is my number one priority.

    • @Significantharrassment
      @Significantharrassment Před rokem +1778

      Are you sure you aren't the king of managers, cuz you dropped this👑

    • @jasonchiu272
      @jasonchiu272 Před rokem +1325

      Karen: "HEY WHAT'S TAKING YOU SO LONG?!?!?"
      Employee: *Press X to hide in office*

    • @Tyocity
      @Tyocity Před rokem +574

      I want my future children's first job experience to be working for you.

    • @vozera723
      @vozera723 Před rokem +321

      You hiring?

    • @cowgba
      @cowgba Před rokem +333

      You're one of the good ones. I'm glad there are people like you in management, I just wish there were more.

  • @WildHorizon
    @WildHorizon Před rokem +1399

    Worked with a girl at a Chik Fil A where she held the door for a homeless man and said “have a wonderful day sir,” and he turned around and slapped her in the face. She was also really well known for paying for homeless people’s meals. We know he was homeless because he lived in a parking lot across the street.

    • @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE.
      @THE-WAY_THE-TRUTH_THE-LIFE. Před rokem +374

      Yeah, some homeless people are nice and kind, and some are just grouchy and you can tell by their behaviour how they became homeless

    • @chazremington8011
      @chazremington8011 Před rokem

      Wow, what a piece of mierda! Sometimes I really hate people!! 🤬🤬🤬

    • @oii3211
      @oii3211 Před rokem +5

      Chad

    • @Pearise
      @Pearise Před rokem +7

      Why?

    • @curtisyue182
      @curtisyue182 Před rokem +87

      Thats abhorrent, but at the same time im ngl, thats really funny to imagine.

  • @VideoGameAutopsy
    @VideoGameAutopsy Před 10 měsíci +153

    I used to be a manager at Pizza Hut, and that was the most mentally draining job that I have ever had. I had my share of crazy customers, but the worst was a woman who exploited our remake policy to constantly get free food from us. She would place an order, wait for it to arrive, and then find more flaws in than than the health inspector could find. After which, she would demand a refund. And this didn’t just happen once a month, this happened nearly every day of the week. It happened so much that me and the other employees started taking pictures of her order before we gave it to her, just to prove that she was full of s**t and that she wasn’t getting bad food every time she ordered. This went on until my boss finally confronted her. He went to her house, dressed as a delivery driver and called her out about all her complaints and the quality of the food she received. She tried to complain about the food he delivered to her, but he was able to shut her down about everything.

    • @TheGreatSalsaMan
      @TheGreatSalsaMan Před 2 měsíci +1

      Parents must be proud of her 😅

    • @user-gn8eb4ii9p
      @user-gn8eb4ii9p Před 2 měsíci

      Nobody is reading or replying to your comments!

    • @VideoGameAutopsy
      @VideoGameAutopsy Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-gn8eb4ii9p you replied. So therr goes that fact.

    • @VideoGameAutopsy
      @VideoGameAutopsy Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-gn8eb4ii9p thanks for reading and replying to my comment.

  • @Hans-yo2cq
    @Hans-yo2cq Před rokem +9672

    “Sometimes they don’t come in for food, they just come in to fuck shit up”
    That’s literally the most accurate description of fast food customers known to man

    • @nocheExplorer
      @nocheExplorer Před rokem +170

      If anybody works at a fast food restaurant, fight back! No one deserves to be treated like shit. Draw blood, teach them a lesson. Make sure they think twice before acting like a fuckin animal.

    • @phataldestroyer
      @phataldestroyer Před rokem +158

      @@nocheExplorer
      Tbh agreed.
      After a couple years in fastfood, I went from Spongebob to A squidward real fast.
      Customers are Soul suckers.
      Gotta put them in their place

    • @yea0000
      @yea0000 Před rokem +71

      @@phataldestroyer unfortunately it’s common enough that a fast food worker will get irritated with me and have an attitude because I called the taco bell vanilla mango drink a mango whip drink bc in the moment i forgot what it’s called and i don’t have good eyesight so i can’t check to see what it is called without my glasses which were at home. i always make sure my tone is nice and say please and thank you multiple times. i feel bad for fast food workers that have to deal with miserable people probably every shift.

    • @phataldestroyer
      @phataldestroyer Před rokem

      @@yea0000
      I'm miserable towards customers(that suck ass),
      With coworkers... lol I'm still the sponge(unless my coworkers an asshole).
      I'm never disrespectful towards kind strangers. I think that's the key difference here. You're minding your own and people are harassing you, that's horrible fuck those people.
      Same mindset here with shit customers. If your nice, you get the utmost service. Atleast that's how it should be.
      If someones harassing strangers at their job, that's some Psycho shit. That harasser is gunna get treated how they should. Food along the garbage rim, patty on the floor, a real dirt sandwich.

    • @FieryCoal
      @FieryCoal Před rokem +34

      @@yea0000 some dude tried to argue that a plain burger had cheese. Dude, you work at a burger place, you should know this by now.

  • @heyitzdaredevil8305
    @heyitzdaredevil8305 Před rokem +6202

    The worst part is that usually, teenagers usually take the brunt of these arguments and near-assaults. I remember quitting my job at Wendy's after a customer walked inside with 3 visible firearms on his waist asking us why we didn't have his Baconator ready and why he shouldn't shoot the store up. It's near inducing trauma that no one, especially teenagers, should ever have to deal with.

    • @mattsepan6274
      @mattsepan6274 Před rokem +1801

      Imagine using a gun to threaten a bunch of teenagers over a sandwich, that's some next level bullshit.

    • @officialweet-bixfanaccount6020
      @officialweet-bixfanaccount6020 Před rokem +1

      @@mattsepan6274 GIVE ME MY CHICKEN NUGGETS OR I SHOOT UP THE PLACE

    • @Young_Dab
      @Young_Dab Před rokem +66

      @@mattsepan6274 lmao

    • @azulimarie2485
      @azulimarie2485 Před rokem

      ​@@mattsepan6274 bro when i worked at Whataburger this karen ass lady literally called me the n word, hard r, because she got PICKLES on her burger. i did not make the burger. i did take the order, and even on the receipt it said 'no pickles' but no

    • @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839
      @howdoichangemyprofilepictu9839 Před rokem

      @@mattsepan6274 yes, instead he should have used his side hustle organ and fish trading business to sabotage the teenagers secret evil corporate world takeover sceme.

  • @Eramaeis
    @Eramaeis Před 7 měsíci +173

    "serving some knuckle sandwiches on the secret menu" hahahahaha

  • @adorablecockroach5131
    @adorablecockroach5131 Před rokem +148

    This reminds me of when I went to a Wendy's and ordered spicy chicken nuggets, the look of fear in the workers eyes as they told me it would be 15 minute wait was...weird too me at the time. But now I understand. In case anyone is wondering I just said that it was fine and read fanfiction on my phone while my nuggz were being made, it ain't hard to just wait lol.

    • @ItsJustSeb
      @ItsJustSeb Před 2 měsíci +6

      Yeah, even as an impatient person I'm not gonna fucking run up and yell or even trash a restaurant like an absolute buffoon, because my burger is taking 15 minutes longer than usual.
      Like, just sit your ass down and *wait.*

    • @Random-sk6hm
      @Random-sk6hm Před měsícem +3

      Employee: I'm s-sorry it's gonna be 15 minutes
      Customer: so you've chosen death?

    • @UceScooter
      @UceScooter Před 27 dny +1

      Forreal and all someone has to do is order something else or go somewhere else if they don't want to wait. I remember occasions of a fast food employee being timid about telling me how they didn't have something available at that time. Definitely been deplorables before me making a big scene about it smh.

    • @inky5574
      @inky5574 Před 17 dny +2

      ​@@ItsJustSebIf it's taking 15 minutes for a cheeseburger at a fast food place, I'll take that as a sign that they're putting a lot of love into it lmao 😂

    • @animequeen78
      @animequeen78 Před 8 dny

      @@inky5574 Exactly. Rushing things also makes you more likely to suffer food poisoning too bc you need some extra time to keep things clean.

  • @roselynn6753
    @roselynn6753 Před rokem +10821

    Fun fact: working customer service is statistically more dangerous than being a cop

    • @chadcoady9025
      @chadcoady9025 Před rokem +1569

      @eric Spencer The same reason you're supposed to worship veterans as if they're ALL wonderful great people. Before anyone cries, I'm a veteran as is my oldest son. I have nothing against veterans as people, it's just that the conservative political world thinks you are supposed to worship policemen and military veterans as if they're never wrong because they want to be able to USE them at their whim.

    • @albinofroggy
      @albinofroggy Před rokem +315

      @@chadcoady9025 Damn that kinda sounds like an unfounded conspiracy theory about a political ideology you disagree with

    • @Pepespizzeria1
      @Pepespizzeria1 Před rokem +130

      Agreed, when people thank me for my service, I'd thank them for their service, it's just a job choice

    • @chadcoady9025
      @chadcoady9025 Před rokem +701

      @@albinofroggy It may sound like that to you, but it's what I've encountered through experience. You would see it if you served in the military or worked in law enforcement. I've done both. They teach you to never question authority because you are to follow a chain of command, so as long as you do what you're told, you have plausible deniability, but if you don't, you're branded as a traitor or insubordinate. There's also a strict hidden code where you don't rat out your fellow soldier or officer, you just turn a blind eye. That's very apparent and easy to see every day on CZcams, twitter or wherever you see your daily dose of human interaction with police.
      You can clearly see the "Back the Blue" movement which is mostly self proclaimed "Christian Conservatives" who worship authority, and claim to despise big government yet don't see the irony of wanting more police and a bigger military.
      It's definitely not an unfounded conspiracy theory. It's a reality.

    • @chadcoady9025
      @chadcoady9025 Před rokem +439

      @@Pepespizzeria1 My best friend was a cook in the military, as well as a tuba player in the Marine Corp band. When people thank him for his service, he doesn't hold back. He tells them to thank a teacher for their service because I (he) only served 4 years but teachers serve decades. I love my country, but I love the human race more. Most people want to live their life in peace, and raise their family or just enjoy life, but there are people out there who are so miserable that the only satisfaction they get is by statuses. When old people who don't like each other or simply want more power, they send young people who don't know each other out to kill each other to satisfy their lust for power.

  • @cyahnaa
    @cyahnaa Před rokem +2659

    I worked at gas station McDonald's for a year. My top 3 stories:
    - an employee stole a little over 10k chicken nuggets from us and dipped
    -twice the same guy went through the drive through butt ass naked, smoking
    -my coworkers were held at gun point for the cash in the register (which was $52) lmfao
    edit/update:
    the guy wasnt caught for the nuggets, but there was a sign in the breakroom saying 10k nuggets were missing with the GMs number. im pretty sure it did come out to be like 20-25 missing boxes of them and to why we had so much, its next to a school, and in the city

    • @ChrisReparationslul
      @ChrisReparationslul Před rokem +151

      Where I worked, some employee was taking thousands of dollars worth of burger patties and cheese monthly.

    • @lonkzelda7871
      @lonkzelda7871 Před rokem +149

      We've gotta be living in a cartoon

    • @JackRabbitSlim
      @JackRabbitSlim Před rokem +178

      10k chicken nuggets and he dipped them all? I mean that's taking things a bit far.

    • @Drakid13Re3kt
      @Drakid13Re3kt Před rokem +10

      @@ChrisReparationslul good for them tbh

    • @peckypork
      @peckypork Před rokem +32

      @@JackRabbitSlim ikr, that's literally psychotic

  • @pillowowl1357
    @pillowowl1357 Před rokem +68

    I used to work at Subway and I remember being too scared to go to work sometimes because of how vile the customers could be, It was unreal. Huge respect to anyone who deals with the public and shit people that come from it.

    • @Theintrovertednow
      @Theintrovertednow Před 10 měsíci +1

      It takes a lot of effort to not show the def of fuck around and find out cuz I need my job xuz bills depend on it

    • @simonsmith1974
      @simonsmith1974 Před 4 měsíci

      I worked at Subway and I get you. Some human beings really are disgusting

    • @mikebane2866
      @mikebane2866 Před měsícem +1

      I worked there for 6 years, it wasn’t as bad as McDonald’s, but I still had to physically defend myself more times than I’d ever want to at a job.

    • @seanfrazee5146
      @seanfrazee5146 Před 16 dny +1

      I used to work at Subway, and I'm ever thankful that those knives are super sharp

  • @jeremys553
    @jeremys553 Před rokem +43

    I used to work in fast food when I was younger, nothing pisses people off more than the consequences of their own actions.

  • @topherd1011
    @topherd1011 Před rokem +4058

    When I worked for Wendy’s for 10 years (15-25 years old), I carried pepper spray. I sprayed 3 people in all that time who I thought were becoming a threat to me. 2 came over the counter, and 1 came running up on me in the parking lot. But ALL 3 of them went down crying like literal babies each and every time. There’s nothing that will cool a person off quicker than to be blessed with the hot sauce. Don’t cheap out on this. Get the best kind you can.. one that sprays liquid, NOT the gel, and has a wide spray angle. Complaints were made about ME when I defended myself, but I never lost my job, and I never got charged by the police. In fact, I was applauded by police. In most states, spraying someone who is verbally assaulting you and trying to close space on you is totally legal and fine. Use it. It’s the BEST tool for situations that don’t involve firearms or other deadly weapons.
    Please be sure to check your state laws, as your state may vary.

    • @Abra_Dabra
      @Abra_Dabra Před rokem +254

      I applaud you too. Very noble to be taking down the "worse-than-bullies"

    • @johnwalker1058
      @johnwalker1058 Před rokem +185

      True for most bullies. They can dish it out all day, but they usually can't take it.

    • @MediaevalJames
      @MediaevalJames Před rokem

      @@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 Shut up Fed, no the nation doesn't and it's not worth the legal (and moral) troubles to shoot unless there is a clear threat to your life (i.e. knife, gun, any other kind of weapon). Carry at least pepper spray or both, most people just need a dose of liquid humble.

    • @ryanclemons1
      @ryanclemons1 Před rokem +72

      @@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 no ot does not look i support the law but no need to lie

    • @speedyme200
      @speedyme200 Před rokem +11

      Spray onnn👊🏽

  • @catffiend
    @catffiend Před rokem +3945

    everyone likes to shame fast food workers or set them up as "jobs people shouldn't get" when in reality people who do fast food simply are trying to do their job like everyone else and serve others their meals. They're humans like everyone else yet people treat them like they're lifeless robots who have no emotions. big respect for those who work in fast food man.

    • @placeholdername3521
      @placeholdername3521 Před rokem +225

      the people who work fast food are those who can't get a job anywhere else. the only people at my job are high school students, immigrants, and the impoverished. the idea that we are worth less than anyone else simply because we are trying to get a job is stupid.

    • @AidanS99
      @AidanS99 Před rokem +177

      @@placeholdername3521 Well yeah. Fast food is one of those jobs you need to have in order to progress in society. I worked in fast food and retail for 6 years during high school and college so I could pay for my engineering degree. Do you know how hard it is to get an engineering degree and work 24 hours on the weekends!! Yeah I had to take 12 hour shifts to afford my college payments.
      And you can bet that there were assholes born with a silver spoon who freaked out that someone got their food before them. Even though that person ordered before them!!! I had to call the cops one time because a guy threatened to stab one of the workers he was talking to because we were understaffed and he had been waiting for 20 minutes. I’m soooo sorry that 4 PEOPLE couldn’t keep up with 50 customers orders all coming in in the span of 5 minutes.

    • @criminalscum_514
      @criminalscum_514 Před rokem +11

      @@placeholdername3521 If your only skill set is taking orders at McDonald's, you really don't need to be getting paid a lot. You can be replaced in a matter of hours. A stressful job is not the same thing as a difficult job.

    • @issahumps
      @issahumps Před rokem +9

      You still shouldn’t make fast food your only job in life.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Před rokem +1

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      I saw a tree..the tree was green...AY YO LAPAPAPAPAPA BOW-WOW WAAAAAAA🎶 That's just a demo of the lyrics oh yeah I'm going to make it big

  • @daikaijuzilla
    @daikaijuzilla Před rokem +48

    I work in retail but I hold fast food workers so highly and have so much respect for what they do. Truly wish I could do more for them.

  • @longestfuneralever
    @longestfuneralever Před 5 měsíci +24

    i can say one thing good about working in fast food as a first job is that reallyy gives you a backbone. when i first started never stood up for myself…noww oh boy

    • @Jay-xl3ln
      @Jay-xl3ln Před 3 měsíci

      True

    • @MmmmJuicy
      @MmmmJuicy Před 2 měsíci

      Fast food didn't break me, but being a cashier did. My boss always said how calm and collected I was. No, I was just good at controlling my actions. The number of times I wanted to deliver a nice helping of whoopass was more than I care to admit. Luckily, nobody pushed me that far. My large build and serial killer stare that was refined over a decade in customer service probably scared people. One dude tried to push me but quickly left for some reason.

  • @dantesparda14175
    @dantesparda14175 Před rokem +4305

    A hearty salute to the warriors of the fast food industry who spend their days fighting back the hordes of complete buffoons and hooligans

    • @mrknowhere6457
      @mrknowhere6457 Před rokem +63

      As a worker at McDonald's, I appreciate your support lol

    • @Joe-ch3uq
      @Joe-ch3uq Před rokem +18

      I feel bad for fast food workers now

    • @T.W.W.B.
      @T.W.W.B. Před rokem +36

      @@mrknowhere6457 I did my time… every human should at least once!

    • @SBImNotWritingMyNameHere
      @SBImNotWritingMyNameHere Před rokem +25

      wages should be higher imo
      the salutes and stuff dont actually help them

    • @vegan.3176
      @vegan.3176 Před rokem

      Maybe there wouldn‘t be that many „buffoons and hooligans“, as you call them, if America wouldn‘t let their people rot in the streets as soon as they loose their job

  • @frogfarmer3551
    @frogfarmer3551 Před rokem +1883

    I've dealt with 3 cop level events when I worked at McDonald's.
    The most notable was when a customer came in, demanded his sandwich not be made by that * racist word* and got into a fight with the 300 pound manager and sandwich maker.
    It took the police 34 minutes to arrive. 34 minutes and the station was less than a mile away

    • @silverhydra99
      @silverhydra99 Před rokem +79

      Sounds terrible

    • @b0lno
      @b0lno Před rokem

      @Jack Wrath dude shut up

    • @ezdrools2522
      @ezdrools2522 Před rokem +54

      I was having break when my manager called me over to sit with her(I was near the troublemakers), she was on her break as well and she's on the phone with security. We had a group of boys mess with our cameras I think I can't remember but they've done it 3 times after my manager telling them to get out. I don't think security ever actually came💀 and when I was at orientation I was told we would have a lot of security since we're in a crummy area but I guess not.

    • @mrgreen3002
      @mrgreen3002 Před rokem +123

      When seconds matter the police are 30 minutes away

    • @theguynooneremembers1148
      @theguynooneremembers1148 Před rokem +35

      Certified cop moment

  • @UnkwnRtst
    @UnkwnRtst Před měsícem +5

    Fast food has it worse for sure, but I was a hostess at Texas Roadhouse when I was sixteen. Disgusting behavior from grown men acting like toddlers and feeling entitled to flirting and touching underage girls. I quit that job after a sex trafficking incident, and now work at a grocery store with very kind customers!

  • @Barbakoa
    @Barbakoa Před 10 dny +2

    My literal second week working at Subway I had to call the cops on a homeless guy because he was tweeting at the register, like he was AFK or something, and wouldn’t pay for his sub. Usually I wouldn’t call the cops but he was just standing there and wouldn’t leave, making us all uncomfortable, so my manager told me to call the police. Weirdest shit I have ever seen.

  • @scarlett6143
    @scarlett6143 Před rokem +2359

    the fact that almost everyone in the comments has a personal experience being on the receiving end of these fast food fights is genuinely concerning. why are people so awful

    • @allrounderal2958
      @allrounderal2958 Před rokem

      western capitalistic culture doesn't really held high on the people below the food chain.
      everything from the fact that US is build on slavery of blacks and south americans and the genocide of the native americans speaks all about the culture.

    • @meldrickedwards1892
      @meldrickedwards1892 Před rokem +38

      Because some people like to lie on the internet.

    • @popcultureprogrammer2171
      @popcultureprogrammer2171 Před rokem +96

      People forget that workers are people too, I guess

    • @playerreaper1
      @playerreaper1 Před rokem +4

      ​@@meldrickedwards1892 You are so ignorant if you think these things don't happen

    • @bensoncheung2801
      @bensoncheung2801 Před rokem

      2x👻💬

  • @moto3463
    @moto3463 Před rokem +1516

    I worked at McDonald’s 2 years ago. Never again. Underpaid overworked and abused by the most lowest form of humans to ever exist. I have more respect to people who work fast food than anything else

    • @jazlynadams1429
      @jazlynadams1429 Před rokem

      I had to leave because of this shit

    • @matthwe3468
      @matthwe3468 Před rokem +18

      I felt the same way when I worked in a charity shop.

    • @auntiem0thman
      @auntiem0thman Před rokem +61

      I work in retail, which is awful on its own, but adding the element of food just makes people so much worse and I can respect those that are able to do it without crying because I know I would the minute someone started screaming at me like this.

    • @yonazz5858
      @yonazz5858 Před rokem +19

      I just started working at McD recently here in japan
      Everyone is nice and supportive
      Maybe its just different in US not sure

    • @PuffBittle
      @PuffBittle Před rokem +31

      @@yonazz5858 yea I'm sure culture makes all the difference here

  • @krillissueonshrimpment
    @krillissueonshrimpment Před rokem +15

    I was at Pizza Hut with my dad yesterday and I was in the car but he was telling us about a lady who flipped out because the place was really busy. She got so mad over like 1-2 pizzas not being done while they were slammed with orders. It made no sense

  • @Hey_Its_Dom2818
    @Hey_Its_Dom2818 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I use to work at a fast food spot that let us clock out and remove our work attire to go f*** up a few customers/annoying non buyers

  • @silverjk3811
    @silverjk3811 Před rokem +3686

    I respect all fast food workers having to put up with this kind of shit every day especially against Karen’s and the owners not paying them enough.

    • @bramdw731
      @bramdw731 Před rokem +79

      @Yourfavoriterabbit what kind of reason is that 💀

    • @rhetteffectbeats
      @rhetteffectbeats Před rokem +23

      @Yourfavoriterabbit at least make sense lol

    • @Quatro921
      @Quatro921 Před rokem +5

      They dont deserve more than minimum wage its the most basic job possible

    • @noahbane6233
      @noahbane6233 Před rokem +78

      @@Quatro921 where do you work?

    • @Quatro921
      @Quatro921 Před rokem +2

      @@noahbane6233 once im back on summer break im getting a job as a cashier. What im saying is that an adult shouldnt be working in macdonalds

  • @PerlVeemo
    @PerlVeemo Před rokem +3730

    Charlie saying "fart" then laughing made my mental health back up high

    • @TrustyGun2
      @TrustyGun2 Před rokem +120

      fart phones ehehehehehehehehehehe

    • @alexarnell8621
      @alexarnell8621 Před rokem +103

      fart smones

    • @Glibzer
      @Glibzer Před rokem +106

      “Since fart…. Jesus”

    • @chrisbonin2174
      @chrisbonin2174 Před rokem +52

      Flatulence is always funny. Even an inadvertent verbal reference is enough to evoke a smile.

    • @terryaki6961
      @terryaki6961 Před rokem +28

      literally, im still cheesin abt it.

  • @ThomasClarkIII
    @ThomasClarkIII Před 8 měsíci +9

    As a kid in the restaurant business, stuff goes down here bro

  • @Bingus2000
    @Bingus2000 Před měsícem +2

    I worked in fast food when I was younger, had jobs in the oil field and worked in the trades for quite some time now... Fast food was hands down the hardest/ most stressful job I've ever had. I will never go back to the service industry.

  • @phillipbell4394
    @phillipbell4394 Před rokem +2474

    I worked at a Panera Bread. What made it so bad is that during the pandemic everyone was ordering online with very specific customizations. It was to the point where people would literally get a cheaper sandwitch and modify it into entirely other sandwitches to hack the system. Everything was entirely catered to customers to a degree that had never been done before. And so people started going back into society, and demanded the comfort of their own home from us in the middle of a rush with 50 different modifications to every order because that was the expectation during the pandemic. I remember this lady ordered a baja bowl with every ingredient in individual cups on the side during peak hours. Wouldn't dream of giving a tip either. And when we don't have the resources to provide this attention or comfort (rationally speaking, we never did) parents threw tantrums so bad that their kids were apologizing for them. And then on top of that, our managers were sexually harassing us and they were always quick to let us know that HR exists to protect the company and not us.

    • @jamesprice2163
      @jamesprice2163 Před rokem +185

      Sadly I see this shit everyday not as a worker but as the customer it's why I try and crack jokes and be polite to them and keep my order simple cause I've been in that position and getting upset or being a twat about it doesn't solve anything

    • @vozera723
      @vozera723 Před rokem +69

      THISSS. Beginning I got a job at a bbq place now I'm working at a gas station. oh my gosh okra wasn't crispy enough they meant they wanted it burnt (actually). asking for their meat to be more tender even though most of those meats were put on a smoking pit for 12 hours over the night. There's a 42 year old man that tried to fight me and a mom that called a 16y/o cashier incompetent cuz she didn't know what was in the potato salad

    • @phillipbell4394
      @phillipbell4394 Před rokem +37

      @@jamesprice2163 I that I just want to say that I have no problem with 95+% of customers. I mean customers are human beings and most people don't want trouble especially if they can avoid it, but you start doing the numbers on the fact that you are just dealing with the food of up to 200+ people, and even if 95% of customers are great, we are still talking about potentially still 3 or 4 hellish customers a day. The math was never going to be kind to us, and I suppose that that is tragic. I do appreciate you. I apprecaite the park ranger that loved lemonade and gushing about her homelife. I mean during the pademic I sewed myself a minion mask because the kids would rush in and point at it and get all excited because they recognized the minions. Even in the comment that I'm kind of surprised blew up, I pointed out that I could deal with a shitty customer or two, but the management did me in. I'm male, but I'm very small, and I get misgendered a lot. I was constantly refered to as a twink which I could live with, but I had a manager literally talk about how he fantasized about raping me which I couldn't live with. I got constantly harassed, and literally assualted at one point. I was vocal about it, but no one cared. I could deal with the customers, but for my own physical and mental well being, I had to leave what was a severely abusive workplace. And I left people behind there, and it sucks.

    • @ChuckSneedly
      @ChuckSneedly Před rokem +28

      Everyone I've ever met that has worked at Panera Bread has similar war stories about both customers and management. If you are a decent human being, you aren't welcome in this breadbowl hellhole

    • @TheTrainmobile
      @TheTrainmobile Před rokem +37

      Panera Bread mentally, physically, and emotionally eroded me to the point where I was thinking about killing myself by the end of every shift. When I finally had the means to leave that job I felt so much better. It was like the dark cloud that hung over me for 2 years finally dissipated.

  • @marksism4292
    @marksism4292 Před rokem +3205

    I was a security guard at a mall for a year and this was a weekly occurrence. The amount of recurring villains we had made it feel like an episodic cartoon. There was the schizophrenic lady that pushes a stroller with a baby doll and bottle of whiskey, the old Mexican guys that regularly harassed women then pretend they don’t speak English, the lady throwing pickle jars at the Big Lots and screaming rape, the local Hells Angels chapter VP threatening us because we wouldn’t let him sell chocolates to raise funds for his church, the teenagers, the moth man, the schizophrenic man who would point out “crimes” to help us out (he genuinely thought he was helping but the person he described usually didn’t exist) until he went rogue and beat another homeless man with a chair in the food court, and the crippled homeless man that liked to instigate people (it became a fight two times, first time he was beaten with his own forearm cane and the second time with a chair) I think it has more to do with how shitty that city and mall are than anything though

    • @ouijacorn
      @ouijacorn Před rokem +408

      MOTH MAN?!

    • @randomscottishchick9132
      @randomscottishchick9132 Před rokem +228

      @@ouijacorn believe believe, yes you can, believe in the power of the Moth Man

    • @bracksampson1
      @bracksampson1 Před rokem +183

      Damn dude we just have homeless pooping guy, shaggy, crack head mechanic and ruthless toothless.

    • @raysotto7802
      @raysotto7802 Před rokem +107

      I'm sorry. I lost it at Moth Man.

    • @jammapanda
      @jammapanda Před rokem +35

      guaranteed rapid city rushmore mall 😂

  • @auro5746
    @auro5746 Před měsícem +2

    The sheer coldness that Charlie has in delivering phrases like "she was smoking meth in the bathroom" always cracks me up

  • @jazzman6135
    @jazzman6135 Před rokem +18

    I worked at a fast food place for over 2 years and the amount of racism that happened and grown men yelling at under age girls was 😳 it honestly got stressful at times

  • @StronkiTube
    @StronkiTube Před rokem +2615

    God bless that manager, who is able to stay calm and collected during such a freak out. What a strong human being, mad respect.

    • @MrMatt-ls3pn
      @MrMatt-ls3pn Před rokem +2

      Right?

    • @milolev7243
      @milolev7243 Před rokem +32

      It's crazy how Charlie can make a video where he basically talks about nothing for 8 minutes and gets 1.4 million views in the first day.

    • @Love51st
      @Love51st Před rokem +6

      Bro lmao when she said he was a goof i instantly thought of goober lmaoo if u know u know

    • @VoidKos
      @VoidKos Před rokem +45

      @@milolev7243 it's crazy how you can comment the same thing for 5 mins on 20 other comments

    • @l.fulloath8259
      @l.fulloath8259 Před rokem +1

      I especially love how he stepped in her way as she was getting closer to his employee filming, maybe he just didnt want her to run in the back, but hey, at least it looked protective.

  • @thestonedwitch
    @thestonedwitch Před rokem +922

    Restaurants need a panic button like at banks

    • @aj1.
      @aj1. Před rokem +12

      Most do have that

    • @austindraws4876
      @austindraws4876 Před rokem +30

      My work place had it but only one button and we had multiple counters so it was pointless to even try and walk over there to press it since someone that worked there wouldn’t shut up about it and everyone knows there is one there

    • @PeachDragon_
      @PeachDragon_ Před rokem +15

      They need to allow staff to carry

    • @equious8413
      @equious8413 Před rokem

      ​@@PeachDragon_ how did you make it to an age capable of typing while being so stupid?

    • @tacobellnachofries6753
      @tacobellnachofries6753 Před 8 měsíci +7

      ​@@PeachDragon_that might cause more problems because then half of their consumers would be dead 💀 they're gonna snap and shoot up the whole place.

  • @axolotl195
    @axolotl195 Před rokem +5

    I've only ever worked in retail but I definitely have experience people like this. I feel like fast food is another level entirely. I will never work in fast food.

  • @beaupeterson188
    @beaupeterson188 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I’m always super nice to people in the food industry, because I know there are people like this. Also, I’ve worked in the industry and it sucks. So many people struggle to make the most basic of food and you have to do it for hundreds of people.

  • @cian2293
    @cian2293 Před rokem +1607

    As someone who worked at Dairy Queen this is hard to watch, the lady I worked with who did cakes would take hours to make sure someone’s cake was perfectly ready for them and seeing her throw it on the floor is just absolutely disgusting behavior.

    • @pannnella
      @pannnella Před rokem +32

      i don’t work at dq but I can not watch this and I didn’t. I clicked on this video to see the comments.

    • @justmike9556
      @justmike9556 Před rokem +56

      I would not be able to sit and watch or argue with someone if they were to throw a cake i worked hard on onto the floor. Hands, legs, arms, feet, elbows and knees will be thrown if my cake is ruined.

    • @originalrye2947
      @originalrye2947 Před rokem +43

      Oh my gosh, absolutely. I used to work at a local custard shop and I was actually responsible for making most of the full-sized cakes there. It was often a crunch to make sure that each cake I made looked lovely and was perfectly on time, but I always made it work. If someone threw a cake I made there... I would be absolutely livid!! :(

    • @ethanadams4194
      @ethanadams4194 Před rokem +36

      @@justmike9556 "i am the lorax and i speak for the trees! Touch my trees and i'll break your fucking knees!!"
      -The lorax

    • @tylerfean4563
      @tylerfean4563 Před rokem +1

      @@9t7problemscool

  • @ald7282
    @ald7282 Před rokem +2101

    i worked at a popeyes when i was 15 and the sheer amount of men that would threaten me and women that would scream at me was terrifying. eventually i just got in the habit of skirting around the counter to get my manager who liked to cuss out customers for verbally abusing young employees. and this was pre-pandemic in like 2017.

  • @micahkitchens9107
    @micahkitchens9107 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for spreading the awareness Charlie the community really appreciate you

  • @bootycakessss
    @bootycakessss Před rokem +2

    for a year and a half, i've worked in food service at a local theme park and we have had some nuts in our midst. it doesn't help that our prices are higher than disneyland's food prices (a complaint we get a lot but can't do anything about) and we don't accept cash (once again, something we can't do anything about), so people are very quick to get upset with us. i've threatened to quit every week for about a year.

  • @avahale2321
    @avahale2321 Před rokem +2298

    “The police are coming” are a safety measure for the workers. Why would the management want to keep her there and put their employees in danger? It’s a way to scare them

    • @WiseArkAngel
      @WiseArkAngel Před rokem +2

      A psycho repellent, if you will.

    • @wizard2418
      @wizard2418 Před rokem +36

      I feel like there might be a way to solve such dangers such as making her a simple meal and not telling her the police is coming so that way. She calms down and police boxes her in to where the workers show the video of what happened and she pays up for all damages

    • @froggodoggo79
      @froggodoggo79 Před rokem +2

      @@wizard2418 coddling entitled assholes is what makes them even worse. They deserve to be confronted.

    • @veryfrozen3271
      @veryfrozen3271 Před rokem +23

      they dont want liability. I worked at a middle school for 2 years and a summer. We were told never to call the police cause the higher ups would get in trouble. Thankfuly we never HAD to but one time a kid was up on the school roof smoking weed. My coworker was able to talk him down.

    • @__m-a-x__
      @__m-a-x__ Před rokem +31

      Anyone who has EVER worked in the fast food industry knows EXACTLY what Public Enemy meant when they said "911 is a joke"

  • @KamiKaze242_
    @KamiKaze242_ Před rokem +1920

    I served four years in the US Military. I have more respect for those in food service than those in the armed service. You really do see the worst of humanity.

    • @cinnamonsunshine9653
      @cinnamonsunshine9653 Před rokem +38

      Fr LOL

    • @ashleypisarts
      @ashleypisarts Před rokem +132

      Thank you for your service. I have friends that work in fast food places like McDonalds, and I honestly hope that they get the better end of the stick, but tbh, that might just be wishful thinking..

    • @ZverseZ
      @ZverseZ Před rokem +46

      As a Subway worker, the worst I've experienced is one of my coworkers got involved in bad stuff, and three 6'3-6'4 built guys came in and stared him down and he didn't ring up the order. That was pretty terrifying

    • @derkaiser9881
      @derkaiser9881 Před rokem +8

      What the fuck

    • @TwinShards
      @TwinShards Před rokem +34

      Oh god this says a lot coming from a military guy. xD

  • @dakotasikorski-td7ms
    @dakotasikorski-td7ms Před rokem +2

    I’m glad someone is realizing this, I’ve worked in the fast food industry a long time. I actually got robbed at work last night. I’ve seen some of the absolute craziest shit I have so many stories. It feels really good to hear that someone understands how much the job can suck.

    • @narwhalocean791
      @narwhalocean791 Před rokem

      man that sucks... a few weeks ago a fistfight started because i took one guys order before the other. they were the only customers in the restaurant. luckily i wasn't targeted but that was some of the most irrational stuff i've seen

    • @dakotasikorski-td7ms
      @dakotasikorski-td7ms Před rokem

      @@narwhalocean791 yeah dude people are actually crazy. Today people have been so rude. Like sorry it’s a Friday and I’m here open-close by myself. What do you want me to do?

    • @wakkowarner3716
      @wakkowarner3716 Před 7 měsíci

      @@dakotasikorski-td7ms My god the stuff I have heard from fast food workers is just insane. Working in the fast food industry seems to be more dangerous than fighting in an active war zone. I have a lot of respect for people working in these restaurants.

  • @predcon1
    @predcon1 Před rokem +1

    One year I was helping out with some Friday fish fry fundraisers, not really a fast food job, but anyway there were two things on the menu: Fish, and chowder. There's this couple that got upset because we served them both at the same time, instead of bringing out the chowder after they finished their fish (they wanted the chowder brought out later 'cos it would get cold while they ate the first course). This wasn't a restaurant, it was a school gym set up as a dining area. I'm not really sure what level of service they were expecting, but they clearly didn't get it and it made them mad.

  • @AidanS99
    @AidanS99 Před rokem +1438

    Ex fast food employee. At this point they should definitely unionize. 😂 They don’t get any kind of benefits or sick days or pto or ANYTHING. And the stuff we had to put up with every day was ridiculous! My favorite line was when someone said how easy my job was and that I don’t get to complain.

    • @NachozMan
      @NachozMan Před rokem +97

      Fast food was my first job and it was hell, I got out the moment I could pay for new tires and moved on to the not much better retail experience LOL

    • @ry1023.3
      @ry1023.3 Před rokem +91

      I haven’t worked as a fast food worker but you can’t mock someone’s work without knowing it, I bet whoever said to you “your job is easy” was some shit that lives off their parents

    • @rexthedood7191
      @rexthedood7191 Před rokem +1

      I work at mcd's and we do actually get that stuff lol

    • @ajfergy5569
      @ajfergy5569 Před rokem +7

      depending where you live, you're required to be given PTO no matter the job

    • @Rmantvg
      @Rmantvg Před rokem +3

      Get better job

  • @brisrandomvids
    @brisrandomvids Před rokem +892

    Say it Charlie... 'fart phone'

  • @joshuam-vn9rd
    @joshuam-vn9rd Před 27 dny +1

    Bruh i would lay down my life for some of the workers at my local cafes and fast food places, like the people who work at the local bakery are some of the nicest workers ive ever met

  • @umbra1999
    @umbra1999 Před rokem +1

    I worked at a Canes for a while and while my experience was generally good (customers were generally nice, friendly staff, cool managers) when it got bad it was BAD. once had a customer try to follow me home for over 15 miles and it took my family intervening in another vehicle for him to leave me alone. awful shit.

  • @HeroOfHyrule9878
    @HeroOfHyrule9878 Před rokem +1490

    I worked in fast food for three years and I could go on for days about the customers being insane, but by far the one that stands out to me the most was the Large Coke incident.
    It was a standard chaotic Friday afternoon. We were all exhausted from the current lunch rush, but it was payday, and the cars were beginning to slow down. It was mid-pandemic, so it seemed that every single person in the entire town was here to order way too many burgers, and scream at their children and spouses when they think we can't hear them through the speaker.
    Lunch rush was slowing down, coming to a gentle stream of cars. A lady pulls up to the speaker. The ding that is responsible for my slight hearing loss rings out. Now, I wish I could remember what else this lovely loutish lady ordered, but such knowledge is forbidden by the gods. Her order was a holy one, not for one so low as myself. She wanted her order, and she wanted it exactly how she ordered it. All my feeble, mortal mind can remember is that she ordered a medium Coke, and a lot of food. My coworker, my poor innocent coworker, took her order. We make her food, striving to make it fast enough so that the constant glaring timer doesnt turn red and remind us all of how much we are all failures because we don't have 27 arms, therefore making the ever-important and ever-impatient customer wait an extra two minutes for a fresh patty.
    Anyways, the lady pulls forward in her run-down silver Hummer H2. I thought she had a very silent passenger with her in the car, but when I went to get her payment, I made eye contact with the most insurmountable amount of trash I had ever seen in my life. I saw our wrappers, mixed in with other fast-food logos. I gasped inaudibly. She was an epicure; only eating the finest of delicacies. You and I might've called it garbage. But she was more enlightened than we.
    I took her card, having no idea what was about to unfold. The next few minutes seemed to simutaniously race by and slow to a halt at the same time. My coworker hands her the food. I hand her card back. I turn around and I see it. Slow motion, my coworker is walking to the window, a large Coke in his hands. I think to myself, "Well, that's not right, she ordered a medium." But, I know that if I, an unenlightened fool, were given a bigger drink than I had asked for, I would be ecstatic. So I didn't say a word. I thought, "Oh, she's going to be so excited."
    He hands her the drink, then closes. the window. The next few seconds were the calm before the storm. We were cleaning, mentally preparing for the next customers, and also sweating profusely because the AC was broken (as it had been for weeks) and it was about 110% inside. We hear pounding on the drive-thru window. We turn, not unfamiliar to this sound, but cautious because it always meant someone wanted to scream at us. We were surprised to see the lady that we had just served, and my coworker opens up the window yet again, only to be met with a barrage of yelling.
    Attempts to figure out what she wanted were futile at first, but she finally made her point clear.
    She ordered a medium Coke, not a large.
    She wanted a full refund.
    We said, "ma'am, we're so sorry, but we can't refund, you got everything you ordered, and a free extra drink. We can give you a medium soda, or a coupon, but you can't get a refund."
    She kept insisting and yelling, and eventually our team manager came over and told her the same thing. She did a burn out in our drive thru. (Thinking that it would offend us I guess? I suppose I can't be expected to understand her motives, she was far more intellectual than I)
    Over getting a large Coke as opposed to a medium.
    Not even Jesus Christ himself would have the ability to withstand the constant barrage of mental abuse that fast food service workers deal with on the regular. Always remember to be polite. The workers actually care a lot about the quality of food they give out, its corporate that enforces food to be shitty because they care about wait times more than they care about actually making good food.

    • @marylou9913
      @marylou9913 Před rokem +197

      this was so well written dude lmao

    • @xtryptaminex2148
      @xtryptaminex2148 Před rokem +74

      This teleported me into your shoes, amazing comment

    • @XscreamerjizzX
      @XscreamerjizzX Před rokem +14

      Honestly was not worth my time to read

    • @asukifolxfer7375
      @asukifolxfer7375 Před rokem +21

      Reminds me of this one time a lady reported me to my manager all because I had mistakingly forgotten to give her her soda cup. I also had this other homeless guy freak out and cancel his whole like 15$ order just because he couldn't get the shamrock shake in October. Good times those were... good times

    • @intrinsicwizard
      @intrinsicwizard Před rokem +38

      I told some boomer he could save 2$ by ordering a larger size and he screamed at me he didn’t want that and asking me if he stuttered.
      Anyone that has worked with the public is fully aware just how low IQ the average human is.

  • @carterd.4596
    @carterd.4596 Před rokem +1398

    As a former McDonalds Employee, I can verify that being a Fast Food employee is as dangerous as being a character from Mad Max

    • @zapadap1328
      @zapadap1328 Před rokem +41

      I'd pick Mad Max. At least fighting back is allowed there

    • @burgerkingfries4941
      @burgerkingfries4941 Před rokem +10

      @Kavetion Cope

    • @Kometheus
      @Kometheus Před rokem

      @@burgerkingfries4941 You suck, and you're unseasoned. Wendy's is better.

    • @declanjones8888
      @declanjones8888 Před rokem +2

      @@zapadap1328 Same

    • @aliasanew3398
      @aliasanew3398 Před rokem +4

      Literally my worst employment by far. And it was my first job

  • @dizzyishere999
    @dizzyishere999 Před rokem +2

    I worked at my local taco bell for a few months before I couldn't take the terrible customers anymore. We had our lobby closed due to covid and so the drive thru was the only way to order. I was on my lunch just chilling in the lobby when some guy came up and started horse kicking the glass door. It didn't break but it was pretty scary. He also walked up to the drive thru window and started punching it and we had to call the cops.

  • @simonsmith1974
    @simonsmith1974 Před 4 měsíci

    Worked at Subway in the UK. Customer service and fast food are scary jobs.

  • @philosopherkingzant2037
    @philosopherkingzant2037 Před rokem +2038

    "Finally! A loser more powerless than I am! IT'S TIME TO SHOW WHO'S BOSS!!"
    -An interpretation of the most rational Karens' brainwaves

    • @_vividley
      @_vividley Před rokem

      how about you genocide some bitches
      *wait*

    • @YarugumaSou
      @YarugumaSou Před rokem +47

      Some sort of power fantasy, being the villain and getting away with it

    • @philosopherkingzant2037
      @philosopherkingzant2037 Před rokem

      @fours04 🇬🇧 Yes, the immigration is honestly an invasion at this point
      Genocide? Serious or satire?

    • @seternal134
      @seternal134 Před rokem

      @fours04 🇬🇧 fr Reddit banned videos of anyone black portrayed in a bad light and that was literally the week "Karen" videos mysteriously shot up in popularity. The vast majority of public chimp-outs are related to blacks, but you won't see them because they're taken down from most websites unless the aggressor is white.

    • @thejokester8048
      @thejokester8048 Před rokem +38

      @fours04 🇬🇧 bro what is wrong with you are you okay in the head

  • @onthefasttracktoheaven
    @onthefasttracktoheaven Před rokem +1822

    Honestly I saw the shit really hit the fan once COVID hit with the customers. Been working at the same McDonald's as an Assistant Manager (worked my way up from crew) and have been there for 7 years. It is absolutely shocking and appalling the way that some of the customers act and the things that I have seen at work. I do love my job for the nice people that are coming through every day, but I got to say the bad ones have increased in numbers greatly.

    • @AD-lh3jk
      @AD-lh3jk Před rokem +55

      Damn, sorry to hear that dude. Has it been a steady increase in bad customer behavior? I wonder why that is.
      Like do you notice correlation with Covid/lockdown trends, inflation, etc?

    • @GEROKII
      @GEROKII Před rokem

      @@AD-lh3jk You haven't noticed? Ever since COVID, no one knows how to act. On the regular, people are rude as shit, on the roads everyone goes like 20 miles above the speed limit, I guess because of how COVID mentally affected them to not care about their life or others, more shootings and stabbings, life has been terrible in general recently, all because of COVID.

    • @user-ep2sm3jm1o
      @user-ep2sm3jm1o Před rokem +110

      People have become a lot angrier and bitter, especially since Covid. It's become a pandemic in itself. It's pretty sad because it's a deep-rooted issue within society, yet people continue the vicious cycle

    • @1kalb
      @1kalb Před rokem +24

      i FELT THIS. i personally work at a whataburger in texas for 3yrs now and im in management and i honestly love the job. does it get a little hectic? yes. have i been held at gunpoint over a shake bc the machine was being cleaned? yeah. but these experiences (at least for me) are few and far between and lowkey everyone except for the chosen few disciples of fast food junkies and entitled fucks that think that they are more important than others. people are pretty considerate but it does get to a point where there really shouldnt be any lashing out over mustard or something. you have a problem? be an adult and be civil for the love of god XD since covid started its definitely gotten worse and since im an adult i dont get as much shit as i did when i was a teenager team member, but when i do get shit its heavy XD

    • @StoicVeR
      @StoicVeR Před rokem

      @@AD-lh3jk I typically call it "covid madness". It's a accumulation of trauma from the pandemic, the stress it has place on communities, division in beliefs for health precautions such as masking and vaccination, and ongoing uncertainties for our way of life. As well, some of these people may have lost family or friends to the pandemic - socially and through fatalities. This sort of mental strain does take a toll. There is a more essential criteria to factor in, and that is due to covids nature - as a vascular disease - it is possible it has altered the psychological aspects of some people who have repeatedly contracted covid. Covid is hard on the immune system and especially the vascular system, the capillaries especially in the brain as well as soft tissue in major organs. We sometimes see this sort of behavior in those suffering extreme psychosis, usually with mental degradation, possibly caused by impaired health due to multiple covid infections. It can kind of be compared to rabies, though realistically rabies does not make people "lunge or bite" like zombies. Rabies is a neurotypical disease, which causes shut down in the neuro pathways in the body, causes fits and seizures, sensitivity to sounds and especially light, or movement - hence why sometimes those who are dying from rabies, or animals especially, will lash out and bite. The person or animal is not aggressive persay, they are merely wounded, dying, and scared. The covid virus may be having similar affects on those people, making them more aggressive, short of temper, sensitive to slight variations in their environment, and downright unpleasant (if they weren't masking in the first place out of decency, then they were intolerable to begin with).
      Though I typically lay blame of these public freakouts, with the stress of the overall pandemic. However, I tentatively bear in mind that covid as a viral pathogen geared to infecting the vascular system, and the destruction it commits on essential capillaries in the brain, that this contagion may be having a more adverse affect on the individuals who huff it weekly. If it causes brainfog and other mental struggles for some, it isn't that hard to believe

  • @zaccwiggins
    @zaccwiggins Před rokem +1

    Super off topic, but there’s something fucking hilarious to me about Charlie almost saying “fart phones” and then giggling about it at 1:23

  • @coltonwilkie241
    @coltonwilkie241 Před rokem +982

    Not only does Dairy Queen serve full cakes, I believe they make custom cakes for people who want one. So some poor soul poured their heart out baking that for someone, only for a drug addict to ruin it.
    There's not much worse than a chefs/bakers food being destroyed for no reason.

    • @dyr234
      @dyr234 Před rokem +56

      I didn't even know they did that, the oreo blizzard kicks ass tho

    • @Local_Russian
      @Local_Russian Před rokem +16

      People don’t relize how important they are sometimes.

    • @drakeevans3066
      @drakeevans3066 Před rokem +17

      @@dyr234 absolutely. Nothing beats dary queen blizzards.

    • @IluvDCshoes
      @IluvDCshoes Před rokem +54

      I worked at Dairy Queen, and they are ice cream cakes so no baking required (unless something has changed recently) but we do assemble and decorate them. Regardless I definitely agree with you!! And cleaning up ice cream sucks!

    • @ShaggertSRL
      @ShaggertSRL Před rokem

      Yepppp. Custom cakes are a bitch and a half. I unfortunately had to make many of those sons of bitches lol

  • @friskybiskit3181
    @friskybiskit3181 Před rokem +1468

    We should start giving milestone medals for those who survive a certain number of years in the fast food line of service.

    • @advanceddarkness3
      @advanceddarkness3 Před rokem +34

      If you're spending years of you're life in fast food, you already fucked up.

    • @doodlebob3758
      @doodlebob3758 Před rokem +18

      @@advanceddarkness3 Agreed. Capitalism works to sort the ambitious from the complacent.

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia Před rokem +1

      4 years was enough for me

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem

      Yo fam I’m a small content creator, and I make a variety of entertaining reactions, vlogs, and a range of other content and I’m still working on quality but I guarantee you will find something you will enjoy 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾‼

    • @Venti.the.bard.613
      @Venti.the.bard.613 Před rokem +2

      We do that at the McDonalds I work at lol

  • @TheAwesomePlagueDoctor
    @TheAwesomePlagueDoctor Před rokem +1

    When that cake went down I cried a little

  • @cascadianrangers728
    @cascadianrangers728 Před rokem

    I used to stand around with a pump action shotgun whenever the manager took out the cash drop because we kept getting robbed by new employees, sometimes when they were on shift

  • @kell0999
    @kell0999 Před rokem +1041

    Working in retail/food service since I was 16 has given me a genuine hatred for the general public, and I don't feel bad for that one bit. There are some sickening, rude, entitled ass people that will treat you like less than a human just because you work there. Even the nicest looking people can end up being the biggest scumbags. This has also given me a HUGE appreciation for people who treat me kindly at work, however.

    • @kell0999
      @kell0999 Před rokem

      @@dickbubble5846 What an immature asshole lol. I mean damn if he was that worried about a quarter he probably had bigger things to worry about than buying a drink lol.

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 Před rokem +15

      I worked retail/food service where we had a decent amount of samples and the main nearly only joy I got was hooking the genuinely nice people TF up with free bonus treats on the way out. Regulars and folks you could just tell were decent folks, especially if they had kids in tow. I'd also hook the kids up with mini tours of production if we were slow. That was great.
      And wasn't tip department, we weren't allowed to take tips, but there was a jar for the local food bank which... Coworkers had to use. Don't miss the effing management there. Miss the good folks, coworkers and customers.
      Even if you're not just being a decent human being (and like. Do that.) I've gotten so much incidental awesome just by being one even before working that job. And much less stress than being a jerk. Although I never expect to get free or discount or off menu bonuses, maybe that's why I do, idk.

    • @rynemcgriffin1752
      @rynemcgriffin1752 Před rokem +26

      Tell me about it. The year and a half I worked cashier through the pandemic in a store that was the only one enforcing mask policy in an area that’s far more red than blue and let me tell you. There’s nothing quite like having your life actively threatened on a daily basis by either a man who either has less teeth than he does braincells, weighs a good 200-300 pounds more than you, is covered in so much camo you’d think they’re trying to hunt deer in a grocery store or a combination of the three. I think my heart and my patience for intolerable idiots and Karens grew three sizes smaller that year.

    • @jenelaina5665
      @jenelaina5665 Před rokem +8

      @@rynemcgriffin1752 my ex worked as essential cashier early pandemic days and more power to all y'all for not flipping out on jerks, idk how you don't. He works at a small local focused food place that has menu of cooked items but also fridge/frozen/fresh/pantry to go (classified as a grocery officially so they didn't get shut down 🤷‍♀️)
      They had a pre-existing window that used to be for calling out eating on site (picnic tables) folks. COVID they used it for pickup orders. One jackass who refused to mask also refused to get his order through the window. Like, what the HELL is the difference, you get your food just don't step literally three feet inside the enclosed space with workers who want to stay safe. I just can't.

    • @Angry.General1461
      @Angry.General1461 Před rokem

      ​@@jenelaina5665 They can be dangerous depending on the city and neighborhood that they are located in.

  • @rileybriggs4731
    @rileybriggs4731 Před rokem +786

    The land of the free, where denying a customer something you're not required to give puts your life at risk

    • @zacharygiles2984
      @zacharygiles2984 Před rokem +7

      bad argument

    • @anon7843
      @anon7843 Před rokem +4

      Just got my McDonald’s order and they F’d it up. Maybe try getting simple things right and you would get better customers who don’t want to kill you over cold fries.

    • @AustiuNoMatterWho
      @AustiuNoMatterWho Před rokem +107

      @@anon7843 think about what you have commented, come back in 3 years when you have actually calmed down, and look how ridiculous your comment sounds.

    • @anon7843
      @anon7843 Před rokem

      @@AustiuNoMatterWho lmao. Shut up fool. Why is it ridiculous? Can you articulate the reason or are you just grandstanding because it makes you feel good. Ask yourself this, does Chic Filet have more customers murder their employees or doe s McDonald’s/Wendy’s/Burger King. Choose your answer wisely young one.

    • @tired247
      @tired247 Před rokem

      @@anon7843 My guy you're willing to murder over tiny fried strips of potatoes, think about that for just a moment, in the grand scheme of it all.

  • @Marleyjr00X
    @Marleyjr00X Před rokem +1

    And that's why as a food worker I stay strapped even on the job.

  • @murlocmaster6192
    @murlocmaster6192 Před rokem +3

    just wanna say as som1 who worked fast food for 3 years it is EXTREMELY stressful. Like we are talking i genuinely contaplated killing myself over goin in for a shift. Me legs were getting fucked up working there. It was like bootcamp every day that would wear me out so much that i could never fully recover from the previous week on my days off. I have spilled hot fryer oil all over my arm and kept working knowing how fucked we would be had i let up even a moment. To me, I had no choice but to continue as this oil melts my arm. People think feeding an entire city is easy and its not. Dont matter how u slice it 12 people aint living through that, its likes trying to fight a mob of zombies without guns.
    Then people wonder why there food is takin 10 minutes to get to them

  • @WeirdRockerGirl19
    @WeirdRockerGirl19 Před rokem +747

    My teenage sister just got her first job at a restaurant. Imagine being so entitled and out of touch with reality that an adult could be this mad at a kid you don’t know.

    • @swagger-dh8jl
      @swagger-dh8jl Před rokem +18

      People are cruel

    • @Pressplay_Media_EU
      @Pressplay_Media_EU Před rokem +13

      She called him a Goof, which if you are unfamiliar with jail insults, has an alternate meaning other than simply "a goofy person"..
      It means someone is all of the lowest, bottom of the barrel, most pit-trash despicable lowlife soulless waste of skin space and oxygen.
      It means 1. they do horrible things to vulnerable people unable to fight off them, like kids.... it also 2. means they steal from their friends, snitch on them, and throw them under the bus any way they possibly can to benefit themselves..
      I think someone who say, steals from his grandparents, could be considered a goof, in my books, someone who beats their dog is a goof, someone who beats their wife, also a goof..
      An alternative word is mutt..
      If someone in prison, say says this to you, you are pretty much obligated to smash that word right outt of their mouth, until Rule 1. they are dead and no longer moving or Rule 2. get the hint that you are NOT, and decide to stop calling you this.. If this fails, refer to rule 1.

    • @flamebreaker7318
      @flamebreaker7318 Před rokem +1

      @@Pressplay_Media_EU we’ll guess what the real world isn’t prison

    • @LyricalSteeler
      @LyricalSteeler Před rokem +11

      @@flamebreaker7318 You goofy goof you. stop goofing around. making sense and stuff

    • @LyricalSteeler
      @LyricalSteeler Před rokem +6

      I do think people that start fights at fast food joints should be sent to directly to prison.. no jail, no judge. go to a bar and get in a drunken fight, settle a score on the streetz but if you fight at a fast food joint because of something that has do with your food then you better prepare for Alcatraz direct trip

  • @dmr2044
    @dmr2044 Před rokem +1101

    Working in a McDonald's out in a county area, it's insane how different the customers are there compared to in my local towns and cities. All we get are nice old people who just wanna sit and drink a coffee with their buds. meanwhile everywhere else each employee is specifically trained to know lockdown procedures, and they happen quite often. I feel incredibly lucky, honestly. a salute to my city working counterparts o7

    • @crazychase98
      @crazychase98 Před rokem

      Liberals have really derailed big citys

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 Před rokem +33

      @Kavetion you’re better than no one

    • @marvik7437
      @marvik7437 Před rokem +51

      You know the weird thing is i have worked in a fastfood place in Europe (the netherlands to be specific) ive worked there for 23 years now and started working on upper manegment about 7 years ago (i still work behind the counter sometimes) and i have seen 4 problems in my entire time working there and these "problems" lasted 2 minutes and it was a karen that we simply kicked out ive worked on about 11 locations Total in my years and ive only seen 4 problems and None had weapons or danger involved in swear you Americans need to ban guns and shit

    • @scifinerd17
      @scifinerd17 Před rokem +19

      @Jack Wrath you and Kavetion should get married

    • @SuperMaleVitality
      @SuperMaleVitality Před rokem

      @@marvik7437 It's just a culture thing. The entire Netherlands is pretty homogenous and the size of maybe 2 American states, and every American state has it's own culture like a country. This shit doesn't happen in the places where the culture is super pro gun, it happens in cities and coastal states. The real issue is more meth than anything else.
      This shit happened in Montana, odds are some cowboy would march this tweaker outside at gunpoint for ruining his retirement cake. Gun issues only happen in the parts of the US that try hardest to be like Europe. The rest of us enjoy the fact that our government is too afraid of another Ruby Ridge to fuck with us in our own homes over most needless bullshit.

  • @harrisonhonda3745
    @harrisonhonda3745 Před 3 měsíci

    I had a customer drive 40 mins home then 40 mins back to say it’s cold as I did a shift handover.
    But tactic we used was going to police stations and saying free coffee/tea for any police who take a break in our store

  • @AnimationisKey
    @AnimationisKey Před rokem +1260

    As someone as a "service champion" at Taco Bell, it is nice to feel appreciated. Thanks Charlie!

    • @obama.2685
      @obama.2685 Před rokem

      Shut up.

    • @Vaultboythefightingmachine
      @Vaultboythefightingmachine Před rokem +3

      🎶 I saw a dog..the dog was brown...
      I saw a tree..the tree was green...AY YO LAPAPAPAPAPA BOW-WOW WAAAAAAA🎶 That's just a demo of the lyrics oh yeah I'm going to make it big

    • @justiceg8076
      @justiceg8076 Před rokem +8

      I was a food champion, most fun job I’ve ever had, a bunch of 16-18 year olds doing whatever tf we wanted.

    • @kidchameleon3978
      @kidchameleon3978 Před rokem +5

      Legit about to go into work as service for a 10hr shift and it's always "fun" dealing with the drunks

    • @angellemons5125
      @angellemons5125 Před rokem +5

      @fours04 🇬🇧 whatttttt lmaooooo

  • @psychostasis6404
    @psychostasis6404 Před rokem +862

    I worked night shift at a gas station in Florida, I worked alone, I was 20 and I’m female. That shit was so fucking scary, I almost got fired for carrying a weapon to work.

    • @-gibby538
      @-gibby538 Před rokem +116

      @remmy they are equal. Are you going to out-flex a bullet? If you aren't open minded enough or have enough common sense to think that through then I'm not going to be the one to change your mind.

    • @-gibby538
      @-gibby538 Před rokem +33

      @remmy you know what no longer matters when 2 people are pointing guns at each other? How much either of them benchpress, or how many belts they have in the martial art of their choice. Bullets hurt the Eddie Halls as well as the grandma's. It doesn't matter if you aren't prepped to shoot. They give you more seconds. In life or death, those feel like years.

    • @-gibby538
      @-gibby538 Před rokem +7

      @remmy since you gave an example of (albeit illogical) a thought-out response, I do have to concede that you aren't stupid.

    • @-gibby538
      @-gibby538 Před rokem

      @remmy you know what bud? Good for you. Go out there, and keep being an annoying Karen type that doesn't fucking listen.

    • @psychostasis6404
      @psychostasis6404 Před rokem +79

      Y’all I literally didn’t even take a gun, I took a knife and pepper spray.

  • @wadeokaysguitar
    @wadeokaysguitar Před rokem +1

    Glad I worked in fast food back from 07-10. I can recall one freak out over a 5pc chicken nugget, and that’s it. No weapons involved. People have truly lost their minds since then.

  • @shlurped6751
    @shlurped6751 Před rokem

    I use to work at a Homeless shelter in Canada, it was mostly for Jailbirds who just got out, or people who got the unlucky uno reverse card regarding their house or people who thought hard drugs were priority over rent payments.. From what I learned whilst working there "Goof" was a term used while they were locked up; They take it as their own "hard r" word same with junkie.

  • @kazzookaE
    @kazzookaE Před rokem +2097

    For all those who work at fast food restaurants, we thank you for your service

    • @melodias8808
      @melodias8808 Před rokem +65

      As a fast food worker we appreciate you

    • @user-vz5lw2pu8t
      @user-vz5lw2pu8t Před rokem +16

      Thanks man. I needed that today

    • @Iputnoeffortinmyvideos
      @Iputnoeffortinmyvideos Před rokem +20

      going to work today, wish me luck

    • @beans3669
      @beans3669 Před rokem +3

      @@Iputnoeffortinmyvideos did you survive?

    • @Iputnoeffortinmyvideos
      @Iputnoeffortinmyvideos Před rokem +25

      @@beans3669 barley, i work at Wendy’s and Wendy herself happened to come in. then I realized I forgot to put on deodorant, so she was tempted to cook me because we use human meat, luckily she came 10 mins before my shift ended so im cool

  • @mattstolte2604
    @mattstolte2604 Před rokem +701

    I’m going to try to use the phrase “Meth and Dairy Queen go together like peanut butter and jelly” in as many casual conversations as I possibly can over the next week

    • @shawnmclaren8924
      @shawnmclaren8924 Před rokem +15

      An eccentric I see. I think I will too

    • @kermeinchara4328
      @kermeinchara4328 Před rokem +4

      This sucks i love dairy queen

    • @djjones4705
      @djjones4705 Před rokem +4

      I feel like every Dairy Queen is usually located in the most meth head parts of town

    • @PuppyBIood
      @PuppyBIood Před rokem +1

      @@djjones4705 frr lmao

    • @NEEDbacon
      @NEEDbacon Před rokem

      @@djjones4705 Unironically the meth heads LOVE IT. They crave sweet foods and obviously, that's what DQ specializes in.

  • @PanTheRed
    @PanTheRed Před rokem +1

    Having worked at a Taco place, trust me when i say this isn't unheard of. Thankfully it wasn't often that this kinda thing happened but when it did it was terrifying

  • @duross101
    @duross101 Před rokem +4

    I'm always as polite and patient with whoever I'm interacting with in fast food. They deserve better

  • @deeps1491
    @deeps1491 Před rokem +771

    I've worked in fast food for nearly 8 years, same location. From crew to shift lead. I've had things thrown at me, I've been screamed at, swung at, insulted. I've been stalked, harassed, and dealt with attempted break ins. Nothing is more horrifying than cleaning after close and hearing someone outside furiously rattling the drive thru window.

    • @IAmInfinitus208
      @IAmInfinitus208 Před rokem +31

      As a former McDonald's back-drive cashier, I can testify this.

    • @Catjuggler
      @Catjuggler Před rokem +24

      I worked at a five guys for so many years and never had any problems, until we started doing deliveroo. Some restaurants in area had been getting held up and because of that, we had a strict no biker helmet policy in our restaurant. Most the the riders where fine with that rule, but every so often we would get one refusing to take it off and would then get violent. Also their bikes regularly got stolen when riders where inside collecting orders.

    • @Jenna2k
      @Jenna2k Před rokem

      Did the dispatchers recognize your voice by the time you quit? I can only imagine how many nutjobs they took off the street thanks to you.

    • @ramencakes5196
      @ramencakes5196 Před rokem +5

      @@hi_ranz you find another job.

    • @dalrobert2472
      @dalrobert2472 Před rokem

      try toning down your antagonism and try to give the customers a good experience, And I promise your whole situation will change

  • @MCSpaz
    @MCSpaz Před rokem +826

    This is why everywhere I go I am especially nice to everyone in the retail industries, whether its food or just checking out at the grocery store. The fact that people are shocked when you just say "thank you" or "how are you today?", which should be common courtesy, is absolutely insane. The amount of self entitled people and rude people in our society today goes to show that alot of parents did not do their job.

    • @jethex3542
      @jethex3542 Před rokem +11

      i mostly made good experiences with customers, weird meltdowns or angry yelling are very rare cases. could probably count them on one hand over a period of 2 years working in service industry. and I certainly never experienced something even remotely close to this.

    • @mjetektman9313
      @mjetektman9313 Před rokem +12

      Same, for me, when there's a mistake, if it's on my behalf, I just apologize and if possible I joke about it, if they did it, I just say "no problem, that happens, don't worry" and if possible I'll joke about it too, some people that work in retail might've had a bad day, either because some personal problem or shitty client, so bringing laughter to them can change their day

    • @Abra_Dabra
      @Abra_Dabra Před rokem +8

      Im glad most young parents nowadays are actually doing their jobs unlike their own parents❤️

    • @ruesylvester
      @ruesylvester Před rokem +5

      sometimes it has nothing to do with parents. either way, they're still choosing to act that way.

    • @hmmyeah467
      @hmmyeah467 Před rokem +4

      When i get mad at checkout (usually just at walmart) its never directed at the employees. Aint there fault my card dont work right, and the keypads making me insert 20 times before letting me swipe.

  • @Ari-xg8jp
    @Ari-xg8jp Před rokem +1

    I worked fast food. I worked at Arby's. If you've ever gotten the Au Jus stuff, it's literally boiling hot. A lady got mad because she didn't want hers and she threw it at an employee. She genuinely injured some underage kid because she didn't want the Au Jus.

  • @Nerd_Gamer_Buddy
    @Nerd_Gamer_Buddy Před rokem

    I still work at little Caesars as a dishwasher for 8yrs. Fortunately Ive been safe. One time there was a manager that got attacked but he only managed to swing at him after yelling. It was broken up of course, the cops called. And luckily that the worst thing that happened.

  • @noodles00p
    @noodles00p Před rokem +896

    This is why "The customer is always right" needs to be tossed in the incinerator, it's every form of wrong imaginable. The real saying should always be "The customer knows what they want within reason", extra emphasis on the last two words.

    • @robzilla730
      @robzilla730 Před rokem +25

      I work in Healthcare. The same applies there. Management has that "customer is always right" mentality. We get shit tons of Karen's and Chad's who think Healthcare facilities are restaurants and resorts. Family members dictating staffing because they don't "like" a certain staff member for whatever reason. Ppl trying to make up for their failures in parenting/sibling/spouse by complaining all the time.

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- Před rokem +4

      Really? So when I order a cheeseburger with "only cheese" it's supposed to come with all the normal toppings on it? When I order that way, I'm being "every form of wrong imaginable"? You actually think that? I couldn't possibly be right, obviously.
      Yes, I actually had that happen at a Chili's and the waiter had the gall to give me an entire lecture about I ordered it wrong and how I needed to say "plain." I wasn't ordering it wrong. I have used "plain" before and too much of the time they do the exact thing I want to avoid: all the usual toppings.
      The employees are every bit as bad as the customers. The only difference is the customer has almost nothing to lose.

    • @TheYugilicious
      @TheYugilicious Před rokem +20

      Yes, really.
      Asking a burger with only cheese is not outside of reason.
      From the perspective you are speaking from the manager was wrong to speak to you in that manner.
      The behaviour in this video however is unexcusable.
      So if you ever behaved like that to minimum wage workers you are always in the wrong.

    • @cassualtea2040
      @cassualtea2040 Před rokem +11

      isnt the full saying "The customer is always right in matters of taste"

    • @pandoraaphrodite3375
      @pandoraaphrodite3375 Před rokem +8

      It’s like theyre saying shut up and take abuse

  • @DarknessIsTheTruth
    @DarknessIsTheTruth Před rokem +1060

    "Oh, you're just flipping burgers. You don't deserve to make a living wage..."
    I hate people who talk down to fastfood workers.

    • @sircuffington
      @sircuffington Před rokem

      Literal second class citizens who don't deserve rights in their eyes.

    • @stmsin
      @stmsin Před rokem +85

      i mean it kind of has less effect when the lady saying it was just smoking meth

    • @mightymeatymech
      @mightymeatymech Před rokem +71

      Exactly. I pray for the day nobody is there to flip burgers for them. Ungrateful gremlins

    • @zombieDRAGONsunset
      @zombieDRAGONsunset Před rokem +46

      Those are the people who threaten the workers, get yelled at for it, say they’ll never come back but they do the next day🙈

    • @dorsets9295
      @dorsets9295 Před rokem +41

      Fr. Is the guy at the kebab shop a genius? No. Is he an important part of society? Yes

  • @-butterfly-1452
    @-butterfly-1452 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve worked in fast food, and people would want refunds because they either didn’t get what they wanted, or because their food was cold. I remember a guy arguing about prawns since he wanted some, but we didn’t have any.
    I also hate the people that want refunds because they didn’t get enough tartar or cocktail sauce with their food(it was a fish place).

  • @ACuteLilUFO
    @ACuteLilUFO Před 6 měsíci

    Currently a fast food worker, I'm so surprised I haven't seen a public freakout yet

  • @peach8440
    @peach8440 Před rokem +365

    After leaving fast food and realise humans can be nice and respectful is such a weird experience. I’ve only ever encountered that level of horrible treatment over cheap food. Humans are wild.

  • @XDWASDX
    @XDWASDX Před rokem +674

    Her leaving before the cops come is the best case scenario. They have the footage. She still gets charged and the workers don’t have to deal with her for longer than necessary

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 Před rokem +79

      Nah, sadly police almost always seem to choose not to ‘investigate’ such things and charges don’t go through.

    • @user-vg9dl2hp6i
      @user-vg9dl2hp6i Před rokem +16

      @@farmerboy916 Can confirm from working in the fast food industry. Sigh

    • @Bunsdo
      @Bunsdo Před rokem +34

      Oh poor soul thinking that lady will face any repercussions thats life shitty people often get off clean

    • @lawrencetalbot8346
      @lawrencetalbot8346 Před rokem +16

      No you have no idea what you are talking about. That is “a waste of police resources.” Been told that line way too many times. Unless they come and actually witness the scene, the cops won’t do shit. I once had a guy assault a customer, try to assault me, then threaten to shoot up the place. He was a regular so I knew his name and where he worked. Have the cops the footage. They said there was nothing they could do.

    • @dadogdoin1360
      @dadogdoin1360 Před rokem

      The cake though!

  • @4dojo
    @4dojo Před 7 měsíci

    It's so true fast food workers have a surprisingly dangerous job. When I was in college I worked at 3 different fast food restaurants. At every one being physically and verbally threatened just came with the territory. It's like there's something sick inside of people that makes them treat fast food workers like their own personal emotional punching bags. But even though I've started my career and own a home now, I still go out of my way to be very respectful to fast food workers. They have a tough job and deserve people's patients and understanding.

  • @SoldMySoul45
    @SoldMySoul45 Před rokem

    I work at a Stop & Shop as a Deli Clerk. The amount of times we’ve gotten into arguments with customers for the most dumb things is crazy. I’ve been yelled at for cleaning the slicers. I didn’t want to cut a customer’s order on a disgusting slicer that was covered in ham and turkey. We do get customers that have food allergies. Particularly pork. Some can’t eat it and others choose not to. One time, someone actually had the gall to get a manager because I told him I needed to clean the blood off the meat slicer from the roast beef so it wouldn’t contaminate the other meats. He got upset because he had to wait a few extra minutes. We have three slicers in my department. 2 for meats and 1 for cheese. The other slicer was already being used by a coworker who was helping another customer. The asshole had even told me to cut the meat on the cheese slicer. This occurred last year.
    Just recently, I was serving a lady that comes into the store regularly. She’s not new to how the Deli operates. She asked for a few different items. A few different meats and some cheese. I handled the meats first because the cheese slicer was being used. When it was time for me to get to the cheese, the slicer was still being used. So I waited. The customer became increasingly impatient. She would re-state that she wanted White American Cheese and then ask me “where’s my cheese?” “Why aren’t you cutting my cheese?” And I would have to tell her that a coworker is using the slicer and that I have to wait my turn. Her response was “I’m a customer. You’re supposed to be helping me.” I fucking was. I already had told her twice that I had to wait and why. Then when I finally get to slicing, I show her the first slice to make sure she wants it that size or thinner or thicker, whichever. I was so mad at her response. “Oh that cheese is square. I don’t eat square cheese.” Then why the fuck did you ask for it?? Berating me and being so condescending and then saying you don’t want what you asked for and then walking away. Fucking rude. Like, we literally stand there in front of you getting items, cutting them and packaging them for you. Why was she acting like my coworker didn’t exist? Crazy people. Got more Retail Horror Stories but I’m not typing that all out. This is pretty much an essay by now anyway, lol.

  • @iiiiiiiiiiii90000000
    @iiiiiiiiiiii90000000 Před rokem +734

    Never worked fast food, but I've worked 10+ years in retail. There are a hell of a lot of undiagnosed mental patients walking among us and it is both heartbreakingly depressing AND scary as hell because some of them are violent. All retail and service industry workers should be getting paid living wages and have paid vacation time for the shit they deal with PLUS how physically exhausting it can be on top of the emotional stuff. The world of a retail worker was so absurd to me and made me feel crazy some days. We are all going crazy in this country.

    • @harrisonturner7443
      @harrisonturner7443 Před rokem +56

      You said among us lol (in all seriousness I work in a customer service job and I've had to deal with these lunatics myself. My worst incident so far was a 50 something woman throwing a temper tantrum demanding a refund because it was too hot out, like I can control the weather).

    • @Stunt877
      @Stunt877 Před rokem

      @@harrisonturner7443 When you say customer service do you mean the phone? At least it’s not in person

    • @Niagaranobs
      @Niagaranobs Před rokem +1

      This comment lookin a bit sus.

    • @nobody4732
      @nobody4732 Před rokem +9

      I worked in my hospitals cafeteria and I was scared to say this but you did it for me, the amount of mental patients I've had to deal with, if I didn't move to housekeeping I would've lost my sanity and job due to finally snapping, 2 years in the cafeteria was enough lol I get it mental issues but still....
      Edit: 15$ an hour Full-time Monday to Friday isn't survivable either fast food needs a new a new patch to fix that bug.

    • @Cristian_Santos97
      @Cristian_Santos97 Před rokem +9

      I could never work in any customer service job. Im not a people person but bless your soul for being strong and dealing with people like this daily

  • @zedanide6984
    @zedanide6984 Před rokem +995

    The myth that delivery drivers go through more dangers than police officers is obviously false. We all know the most dangerous job is working at Wendy's in Atlanta in 2020

  • @AngelaScene18
    @AngelaScene18 Před rokem

    Every fight I had in a restaurant was the staff threatening me then loose that energy the second they get hit

  • @Chaplinandlock7462
    @Chaplinandlock7462 Před 11 měsíci

    This just shows the power of moist critical. This is the first ever CZcams video I’ve ever seen that has two most replay parts.

  • @falcocon5180
    @falcocon5180 Před rokem +999

    I once worked at a Dairy Queen and there was a homeless guy who showed up one day and he would sit on the bench outside every day and drink nothing but milk. He would sit there for hours only leaving to get milk and would stare down customers making them a little uneasy. Eventually there was enough complaints that the city took the bench away to try and fix the problem and he must have added vengeance to his daily routine because for a few days after he would come into the restaurant to use the bathroom and he would piss in the trash can for all of us to clean up. This went on for about a week with the cops showing up every day until we were able to get some sort of evidence against him. It was wild.

    • @kaisermikael589
      @kaisermikael589 Před rokem

      At my dairy queen that I no longer work at we'd have this homeless guy sit out on the benches and he'd be shouting about how our owner is hiding pedos. We got a trespass on him and he still comes around. The cops in my area don't give a fuck. Fast food places are where a bunch of shit goes down. Me and my buddy were pulled over when we were on our bikes it was like 2am and the cop was wanting to know if we had anything to do with a mf getting beaten with a baseball bat behind Arby's. Fucked up world man. Cop didn't even talk about our no lights

    • @greatleader4841
      @greatleader4841 Před rokem +94

      You took his fun away. I'd be pissed too if i was homeless and only drank milk and you never offered a free meal to me so i had to sit there for weeks.

    • @a_grape_in_space1016
      @a_grape_in_space1016 Před rokem +73

      There's an aggressive homeless guy who has called me nasty slurs who hangs out in front of the only five guys in my area. It sucks because sometimes I just want a burger lol

    • @AnAngryMagpie
      @AnAngryMagpie Před rokem

      @@greatleader4841 uhh., no. You're wrong, milk costs more than water bottles and even soda is cheaper, he CHOSE to drink milk and bug customers at a dairy queen, he was probably a crackhead, do not try to make his behavior seem normal,, it is not,, it is disgusting, it is NOT normal. He's in the wrong. Sincerely, someone who used to be homeless and has had MANY experiences with homeless people because my mom just recently got out of being homeless.
      He isn't entitled to a meal from dairy queen, there is PLENTY of places one can get food at,, again, I should know from living in poverty. And why wouldn't he buy something to eat with that milk money? Jeeze you're fucking wild.

    • @williamyoung8896
      @williamyoung8896 Před rokem +95

      @@greatleader4841 why are you trying to justify his actions?

  • @zippedmouthgaming5637
    @zippedmouthgaming5637 Před rokem +214

    When I was 15, which was like 2005, my mother told me I wasn't allowed to work fast food because she said it was too dangerous, and I thought she was nuts. I no longer think my mother is nuts for that specific reason.

    • @ItzMalick
      @ItzMalick Před rokem +1

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    • @heardemsayy
      @heardemsayy Před rokem +1

      my parents on the other hand are begging me to get an easy job at a fast food place because nowhere else is hiring

    • @heardemsayy
      @heardemsayy Před rokem +1

      @@ItzMalick i hate promos like this usually but you’re respectful and actually selling your content instead of saying some depraved or gross shit to get attention. good on u man

    • @vozera723
      @vozera723 Před rokem

      @@heardemsayy gas station

    • @yeahmike3847
      @yeahmike3847 Před rokem +1

      @@vozera723 ah yes, the place most likely to get robbed.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 Před rokem

    1997, Chino Valley, Arizona. I ride over to the local McDonald's on my motorcycle (I lived some miles away in the boonies of the boonies lol) and in 1997 the 99c menu was just that, so I'm gonna get a "McStacker" and i order, the the lady behind the counter says blithely, "Oh, we're out of those" so I start looking at the menu again, to see what else I want to get instead. Then she lady said something like "Gotcha! Do you really think we'd be out of hamburgers? At a McDonald's?" That one lady there had a great sense of humor and that McDonald's was actually pretty cool.

  • @AlmightyRager95
    @AlmightyRager95 Před rokem +1

    I worked a stint at an Arby's and had a couple of snippy folks, but never anyone nuclear like this.

  • @tsuki6204
    @tsuki6204 Před rokem +290

    Worked fast food for a time, we had optional salsa to go with your meal.
    One day someone drank an entire cup of it, said it was pretty good, then asked for more.
    It haunts me.

    • @counter3911
      @counter3911 Před rokem +12

      That would make my day

    • @gohabs8918
      @gohabs8918 Před rokem +8

      I assume this comment will get buried, but I can almost guarantee this happened in Canada
      “Goof” is a synonym for someone that does it with children, there’s a P word for it, but that’s what she is insinuating. Also, our 1 dollar coin is called a Loonie, so to call someone a Loon is right on point.
      Definitely a Canadian insult to say to someone “ya goof!”

    • @BayouBoy2443
      @BayouBoy2443 Před rokem +13

      @@gohabs8918 what does this have to do with some mad lad drinking salsa?

    • @emilyedmonson3039
      @emilyedmonson3039 Před rokem +7

      I just started working at a Mexican restaurant a few days ago and the first table I had by myself asked for 3 bottles of salsa, and while I wasn’t watching them the whole time while they were eating, when I went to clean the table the lady had left her straw in the salsa bottle…

    • @zapadap1328
      @zapadap1328 Před rokem +3

      At the very least, they were polite

  • @TheGreatZambambo
    @TheGreatZambambo Před rokem +256

    I've worked 5 years in retail, in an extremely methy area.
    Here's some of the crazy things I have experienced:
    Man high on meth punched a 12 year old girl in the face. The customers basically barricaded him in the store with us until the cops showed up. Shit was intense. Dude was walking around the store screaming "I'M SCHIZOPHRENIC!". Cops eventually showed up and tased the dude, he shrugged it off. they tackled him and he busted the side of his head open on our ice cream cooler, blood was everywhere. Guess who had to mop it up?
    A woman stumbled up to me while i was smoking a cigarette outside of the store. She was covered in blood. Screamed she was dying. I immediately called 911
    Apparently her boyfriend had stabbed her something like 7 times, dude thought he stole drugs from her or something. she came back a few weeks later and thanked me. She gave me a cute handwritten note. I still keep it.
    Anyway, what i'm trying to say is the service industry is fucked. We don't get paid enough. and we've all seen some shit. Cut us some fuckin' slack.

    • @TheIckyRicky
      @TheIckyRicky Před rokem +24

      I went from working retail for 8 years to working at a county jail lol. The retail part really made it an easy transaction!

    • @zhanucong4614
      @zhanucong4614 Před rokem

      Damn ro leave some struggle for rest of us

    • @AD-lh3jk
      @AD-lh3jk Před rokem +1

      @@TheIckyRicky which one’s tougher?

    • @AD-lh3jk
      @AD-lh3jk Před rokem +1

      Goddamn that’s something else...

    • @sl1003
      @sl1003 Před rokem +17

      I thought I was prepared for anything before tapping "Read More" but the first sentence I read is 'Man punches 12 years old girl in the face.'

  • @liz3267
    @liz3267 Před rokem

    Yep, these days even a simple trip to the gas station is like Thunder Dome.

  • @aidenshank5953
    @aidenshank5953 Před rokem

    What really sucks is that at dq they may not have another blank cake so whoever’s cake that was may not get it in time

  • @DunkPinguin
    @DunkPinguin Před rokem +399

    lmao, I'm a manager at a fast food spot and it's,,
    the sheer amount of teens and young adults I've had to take aside while they were having a breakdown over how customers were treating them is absolutely wild to me
    people really do suck, man

    • @thatplayathough8101
      @thatplayathough8101 Před rokem +64

      one thing i noticed as a manager is you pretty much need to become a therapist cause of it. Like some kids lives alr suck, and fucking Brenda out there yelling cause she got 3 pickles instead of 2 at them isn't definitely not helping

    • @DavidMiller-em4ko
      @DavidMiller-em4ko Před rokem +38

      @@LycanKai14 you do but if they cry to corporate somehow you get in trouble, I never gave af though and always just told people they can stop yelling or leave, 99 percent of the time they calm down

    • @KidMan373
      @KidMan373 Před rokem +3

      @Kavetion you're 12

    • @fobiaphobia
      @fobiaphobia Před rokem

      only in fcking america this will happen. ive worked in our local fastfood chains and fortunately I have never in my 4 years of working have i experienced or seen on the news any situation like this happen.

    • @BrotakuDon
      @BrotakuDon Před rokem

      Personally, I don't even go because I'm hungry...I go because I am so miserable with myself that the only way to feel better is to absolutely abuse a child who is being paid dogshit money to work far too hard.

  • @PatrickWDunne
    @PatrickWDunne Před rokem +503

    Society: Working at a fast food restaurant is easy. They don't deserve to be paid well.
    Fast food restaurants:

    • @deleted-something
      @deleted-something Před rokem +1

      Yea

    • @heronekkotheanimer7386
      @heronekkotheanimer7386 Před rokem +19

      The thing is that people cant believe that lunatics like these people really exist . Dam I think even both womans wouldnt believe that someone did what they did if they were told by another person.

    • @b3n751
      @b3n751 Před rokem

      They dont deserve anything BUT minimum wage.
      Dont normalize dogshit jobs.
      Stay in school.

    • @Shatterstar
      @Shatterstar Před rokem +11

      I actually got told by a customer at my job, heading to the bathroom after busting my ass all morning due to employee shortage. "So...how's it going? Overpaid and hardly working?"
      Like...EXCUSE ME?

    • @violetyouregrowingviolent6447
      @violetyouregrowingviolent6447 Před rokem +3

      @YeaMan really fuckin isn't bro