Man’s Story Inspires 35 People To Share Their Experiences With Customers That Left Them In Shock
This guy tweeted a discussion with a customer that he will not forget soon.
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- Published in Interesting
Working in restaurants, retail, hospitals, and so forth is definitely and certainly something else. Other than the long work hours, the stressful duties, and the very often unreasonable income, there's this multitude of clients to attend to, and not every one of them is civilized and lovely.
That is not to say they're the worst, but they are unquestionably far away from what makes a quality client. And this is on account of their hostile, awkward, or just plain strange behavior.
One previous Starbucks barista has ignited somewhat of a story-fest with his tweet about a client interaction that actually tormented him right up to this present time. The reviewer, writer, and host of the @LowStakesShow, Terence Wiggins, otherwise known as The Black Nerd, went to his Twitter page to tweet a discussion with a customer that he will not forget at any point in the near future.
A while ago, when he was working at Starbucks, on one occasion, he was cleaning the restrooms and knocked on the ladies' convenience door in order to know if anybody was inside. Lo and behold, there was someone inside, but rather than nonchalantly saying it's occupied or something else like that, he got an extremely angry "Who is it?"
He went ahead to ask people who worked jobs like that to share their eerie discussions with customers and people on Twitter delivered.
More Info: Twitter
"The one that haunts you."
TheBlackNerdHere are the stories some tweeps had to share:
#1 An amazing opening of unchained melody
ashughes317#2 Two Hispanic men engaged in a magic battle for his soul
@Stoutwalker#3 An angel pin for everyone who made his day brighter
jacieb#4 You can make your pick with that explaination
willsmith#5 Lol... Well, it is funny somehow
SuprasternalN#6 And this point where I mind my business
marina_wert#7 Such nice people
soupness#8 Is it a mistake if I shoot someone?
MeggieSueWrites#9 Good thing you had that instinct
Capn_Midnight#10 What the heck!
Nod_Hero#11 And it is a pulling competition, everybody!
areawomanofnoc1#12 Got insulted with one of the seven wonders because of a home broadband issue
SherifEmad_#13 Some people just don't get it
PatJMcCall#14 Now, I'm wondering what type of "passed" this is...
AntlerWeasel#15 Interesting
AhmadChildress#16 Ma'am, you've got to be kidding me right now
DiscoPopeGaming#17 Seriously!
Its_Juliiiiii#18 I can't be around her energy
demonchick25#19 A guy dressed in a historically accurate Roman centurion garb
ElliotBaggott#20 What can I say?
InterKen#21 So sad
hacks4pancakes#22 Hello stretch, hi shawty
__Harlow___#23 What a Christmas!
jesserca#24 Okay, bad idea...
MsSarahGuzzardo#25 The white, creamy stuff
ElisabethRappe#26 Working as a chain bookshop in the UK
sacha_coward#27 Some moms are just so... Darn it!
keitichandesu#28 What a thing to see on your first day
csbhock#29 Wouldn't let me go until I was "saved"
Schubear#30 She didn't want you to have it
mmmbuttery#31 What the actual f**k...
cassetteraised#32 How do you even return that?
unabashdeerking#33 Cherry ice cream
LeelaCorman#34 It's looks like YA KNOW... Lol
WyattTheNerd#35 What to do...
AlexNeedsBracesWhen the tweet began piling up likes left, right, and center, Terence was exceptionally amazed when it almost reached 10K for both likes and quoted tweets. He has a modest follower base, but the tweet went beyond the standard metric.
Regardless of the case, there are heaps of stories of clients who are less favorable from individuals who work in these industries. Got one to share?
Drop them in the comment section.