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To: pierrem15

Be thankful they were quiet.

To Mr. Grumpy Public Service Guy, do your job and take some pride in doing it well. If the restroom line is long, then tell the owner to put in more stalls. When there is a sign in the restroom for employees to wash their hands, then your hands carrying drinks are just as gross as any customers’ phones. How many times are you on your phone between orders and do you bother cleaning it or your hands between texting your bf? I’d prefer you don’t drip you nasty gross germy sweat into my glass. The health inspector will shut you down for that.

If you leave the front door unlocked, it is your own fault when potential customers enter. Stop whining if you haven’t taken 5 minutes to make a sign for the dog section.

I do look you in the eye, especially when you’re coming onto my husband. Take a clue, he doesn’t swing that way if I’m sitting with him. Back off, freak.

What a big drama queen. I had to quit mid whine fest with this guy. He needs another job. The owner should send him out into traffic for losing customers.


58 posted on 07/07/2024 9:00:05 AM PDT by bgill (.)
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To: bgill
I wasn't complaining about the young women just texting, I merely thought it was very strange, almost spooky. And I do appreciate that they were quiet.

The bartender had several legitimate complaints about patrons who seemed to ignore his work situation and make unreasonable demands, like fancy drinks when very busy. If I'm walking in a bar or restaurant and see the staff carrying drinks or food I get out of their way instead of the reverse because they are working and I'm not, and I'm always careful to say please and thank you.

I've seen many younger people act like they think the staff are their private butlers. Many people seem to think it's just entitlement, but I think it's privilege: most of the college educated from more expensive schools have never worked a real job in their lives, especially a service job. They have no idea what it's like to work at a busy bar or restaurant.

When in high school I used to live up a dirt road from a lawyer who taught at an Ivy League law school & I attended a public high school with his daughter. When I came home from college one summer, I went to fill up with gas downtown and she was the cashier at the gas station earning extra cash. That scenario is hard to imagine today.

71 posted on 07/07/2024 11:43:05 AM PDT by pierrem15 ("Massacrez-les, car le seigneur connait les siens" )
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