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In reply to the discussion: Customers Who Don't Know What Words Mean: Restaurant Horror Stories [View all]pipi_k
(21,020 posts)and never had the presence of mind (or is it gumption?) to do...
Would be, upon hearing anyone serving the public and getting abused by said public, to turn around and tell the jackass doing the abusing what a huge jackass s/he really is.
The employee can't do it without risk of being fired.
But hey...I'm another paying customer. They can't fire me!
The closest I ever came to it was when I was in a fast food drive up line and heard the guy at the window, right in front of me, giving the worker a really hard time. He drove off and she looked like she was close to tears...
I drove up and said, "Wow...what a jerk!!!" and was extra special nice to her.
I can't see why people abuse people who are doing jobs they themselves wouldn't do.
I got much the same attitude/treatment when I was working in Human Services with some developmentally disabled/challenged people. They were young adults placed there by their parents when they were children. Some of the parents were totally cool.
There were a few, though, who were total assholes. They didn't want to bother with their own kids (some didn't visit but once a month even though they were local) but I, and my staff, were constant targets for their abuse. Only thing I could figure was that they felt guilty...