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hateraid
08-15-2022, 10:04 AM
People need to work in an environment where they deal with customer service. Specifically hospitality.
My son just started serving. He's literally the most patient person I've ever met yet every time I pick him up from work he has at least one story of an entitled patron. This industry has even broken him and level level of respect for people and his surroundings has gone up even further

Any other posters working hospitality concur or have a story to give an example?

warriorfan
08-15-2022, 12:52 PM
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hateraid
08-15-2022, 12:54 PM
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Ladies and gentlemen, an example of the entitled shitheads the OP speaks of

Long Duck Dong
08-15-2022, 01:27 PM
Working retail or hospitality is good for a young person. First to experience social interaction with customers and learn what their wants and needs are, and how best to make them happy. Second, on quickly learning these people bust their asses all day and on weekends just to maybe becoming a manager in a few years making 50-60k a year with almost no chance of climbing above that. Motivation to stay in school or learn a trade. :lol There's a few exceptions of course, I know some waiters, bellhops, valets and room service guys make well over 100k a year.

SATAN
08-15-2022, 10:03 PM
Not sure about retail specifically but I found most people to be generally ok. You might get the odd dickhead but that is society in general.

There are many people that appreciate you just being nice to them too. I feel like people make too much of a big deal about hospitality "conditions" these days. Terrible management and general lack of stability is worse than 99% of the people you deal with. People are there to do what they are doing, not kiss the ass of someone providing a service for money.

Nanners
08-16-2022, 05:16 AM
Ladies and gentlemen, an example of the entitled shitheads the OP speaks of

yeah if only warriorfan had worked at applebees as a teen... then he wouldnt be so rude and entitled to post these disgusting jokes on this anonymous basketball message board where the average IQ is probably in the 70s

hateraid
08-16-2022, 06:56 AM
yeah if only warriorfan had worked at applebees as a teen... then he wouldnt be so rude and entitled to post these disgusting jokes on this anonymous basketball message board where the average IQ is probably in the 70s

Maybe he should. Hearing from what my son says a dose of reality could do him good it wouldn't stop his coke addiction but it could open his eyes to real life assholeism

Nanners
08-16-2022, 07:55 AM
Maybe he should. Hearing from what my son says a dose of reality could do him good it wouldn't stop his coke addiction but it could open his eyes to real life assholeism

maybe so, or maybe not... I worked some shitty food service jobs back when I was young, did you think I learned any manners from that experience?

TBH the biggest thing I learned from food service is that stereotypes exist for a reason. I went into that job a naive and optimistic teenager who thought the only real difference between black people and white people is how much noise they make in a movie theatre... and while I still believe that there are black people out there who leave decent tips and treat service workers like human beings, I never met any of them working at that job.

Patrick Chewing
08-16-2022, 11:02 AM
Kids nowadays are idiots. Mandatory military service for every student right out of high school I say.

RRR3
08-16-2022, 11:43 AM
I’ve worked retail multiple times and it sucks. People are so rude so often. The worst are middle aged white women AKA “Karens”. Luckily at my current job I only have to interact with coworkers.

FultzNationRISE
08-16-2022, 12:05 PM
I’ve worked retail multiple times and it sucks. People are so rude so often. The worst are middle aged white women AKA “Karens”. Luckily at my current job I only have to interact with coworkers.

All depends where you work.

If youre at some boutique suburban clothier, Karen’s are likely the worst of your problems.

If you work at a Jack in the Box in the ghetto, your last weakly gasped words before you succumbed to a bullet wound over the cold french fries you served is likely to be “why... couldnt he have.... been a karen...”


Also, dont pretend you have a job.

hateraid
08-16-2022, 01:55 PM
maybe so, or maybe not... I worked some shitty food service jobs back when I was young, did you think I learned any manners from that experience?

TBH the biggest thing I learned from food service is that stereotypes exist for a reason. I went into that job a naive and optimistic teenager who thought the only real difference between black people and white people is how much noise they make in a movie theatre... and while I still believe that there are black people out there who leave decent tips and treat service workers like human beings, I never met any of them working at that job.

So really in the end you learned something about humanity.

I've worked every level of retail in GNC. And I share the same sentiment as my son. People suck in general. Maybe the places you worked had poor management. Everyone that's worked for me from a store associate to an area manager shares my sentiment.

MrFonzworth
08-16-2022, 02:01 PM
I’ve worked retail multiple times and it sucks. People are so rude so often. The worst are middle aged white women AKA “Karens”. Luckily at my current job I only have to interact with coworkers.

I can't believe Karens flipped out on you for trying to force your Anarcho communistic philosophies on to them while you were bagging their groceries

Long Duck Dong
08-16-2022, 04:18 PM
rom that experience?

TBH the biggest thing I learned from food service is that stereotypes exist for a reason. I went into that job a naive and optimistic teenager who thought the only real difference between black people and white people is how much noise they make in a movie theatre... and while I still believe that there are black people out there who leave decent tips and treat service workers like human beings, I never met any of them working at that job.

I worked very briefly at an upscale restaurant in a Colorado ski resort area. From what I experienced, there was no one cooler and easier to deal with than wealthy black businessmen. The absolute worst were rich black women. Entitled, mean and just plain nasty to deal with. I was even warned by the manager before hand. He told me and this is why most wealthy black men choose to marry outside their race. :lol

Nanners
08-16-2022, 05:39 PM
I worked very briefly at an upscale restaurant in a Colorado ski resort area. From what I experienced, there was no one cooler and easier to deal with than wealthy black businessmen. The absolute worst were rich black women. Entitled, mean and just plain nasty to deal with. I was even warned by the manager before hand. He told me and this is why most wealthy black men choose to marry outside their race. :lol

I am glad to hear that. The place I was working didnt exactly cater to the wealthy :oldlol:

Norcaliblunt
08-17-2022, 02:34 AM
Hell no, this is where you make kids feel bitter towards the world and more entitled. These companies exploit younger people.

hateraid
08-18-2022, 02:10 PM
Hell no, this is where you make kids feel bitter towards the world and more entitled. These companies exploit younger people.

Younger kids who act this way were raised poorly to begin with and have no cure. That's a parent issue. Shitty entitled parents not disciplining their kids enough

Patrick Chewing
08-18-2022, 03:16 PM
I’ve worked

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RRR3
08-18-2022, 03:34 PM
blub a dub dub I'm a giant tub
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Nanners
08-23-2022, 06:34 AM
Younger kids who act this way were raised poorly to begin with and have no cure. That's a parent issue. Shitty entitled parents not disciplining their kids enough

No doubt its important for parents to discipline their children when appropriate, but its not a rule for success or anything. My parents took an extreme hands off approach with my upbringing and the worst thing I am doing is talking shit to anonymous internet retards, meanwhile my best friend since elementary school whose parents watched like a hawk and was constantly grounded for his behavior ended up dying from an opiate overdose in 2018.

Im Still Ballin
08-24-2022, 07:47 AM
All depends where you work.

If youre at some boutique suburban clothier, Karen’s are likely the worst of your problems.

If you work at a Jack in the Box in the ghetto, your last weakly gasped words before you succumbed to a bullet wound over the cold french fries you served is likely to be “why... couldnt he have.... been a karen...”


Also, dont pretend you have a job.

:roll:

I heard Popeyes and Waffle House are some of the most dangerous spots.

Im Still Ballin
08-24-2022, 07:55 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eGDIKyHuBg&ab_channel=TokJockey

Nanners
08-24-2022, 07:58 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eGDIKyHuBg&ab_channel=TokJockey

This video is a phenomenal example of why fathers are critically important for society

highwhey
08-24-2022, 10:00 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eGDIKyHuBg&ab_channel=TokJockey

wafflehouse is the most violent food establishment in the country

Manny98
08-24-2022, 10:43 AM
I work in Retail/hospitality, I have developed an extremely high level of pacience and I am good with people so luckily I never get customers be rude to me

The key is to smile and not take what people say to heart