Fortunately, that wasnt the case in thisReddit story.
When she came back later to try and intimidate the worker, they decided enough was enough.
What followed was an act of clever and satisfying revenge.
Read on for the full story!
In fact,76% of customer service workersreport dealing with rude orunpleasant behaviorat least once a month.
Honestly, a solid 85% of my customers are normal.
Even then, most of them tend to calm down when I explain Im following strict training rules.
However, those rare awkward moments can still be stressful or downright frightening.
Stuff like, Is it okay to keep my shorts on?
or Is your favorite underwear black?
No, I didnt skip a wordthats a direct quote.
I once had a guy come in bragging about how he makes money on his OnlyFans, they share.
He even tipped me $20 after going into way too much detail about what he does there.
Despite these obstacles, OP is able to work through most tricky situations.
I can handle the creeps 97% of the time.
Theyre usually harmless, they explain.
When I sense nefarious intent, Im pretty good at disengaging and getting them to leave without causing trouble.
Ive been groped once, but that customer was banned from the store.
One thing that helps OP feel secure is knowing they have the full support of theirmanager.
The fact that I deserve respect is impressed upon me every shift.
Theyd rather the store lose out on a bit of money than risk us, OP says.
And thats something special.
I just wish people would treat overnight staff with a bit more kindness.
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