Ever been mistaken for an employee? If you have, it’s fine, everyone has. If you haven’t, it’s okay—nobody likes to accept it. But there’s a safe space to talk about hard things and it’s a subreddit ...
Recently, we asked the former servers and retail workers of the BuzzFeed Community to talk about their worst, most entitled customers, and they had plenty to share.* Here are some infuriating things ...
Dealing with difficult customers is a given when working in the service industry, though some people really take the cake. How would you handle a customer throwing a fit so severely they were throwing ...
As someone who's been around the block when it comes to jobs, I like to commiserate with others who have had to deal with infuriating customers. By talking about their inexcusable actions, it doesn't ...
A woman's response to an entitled customer is being applauded online. A rude shopper was caught trying to scam the retail worker, not realizing her father owns the business. Sharing the tale with ...
A popular restaurant manager on TikTok told the story of an entitled customer who was $3 short on his pickup order, reminding viewers that a little kindness can go a long way. TikTok user Kellie ...
A video of a McDonald's employee kicking a man out of a drive-thru has gone viral, but probably not for reasons the customer expected. TikToker @ghettogaragebuilds shared clips of a McDonald's ...
u/Aggressive_Candy_345 posted a series of screenshots to r/InstacartShoppers that kicked off with a customer demanding their order be delivered to their doorstep. While that isn’t unusual, they ...
We recently shared a post about retail workers who quit on the spot, and another post about the most entitled customers that restaurant workers have ever dealt with. Both posts received many ...
A group of entitled Gen Z women learned a very expensive lesson after treating the supposed staff of a high-end restaurant poorly. The rude Gen Z customers were handed a $4,352 bill after insulting a ...
When I retired from marketing 11 years ago, I did a brief stint running a tourism business, putting together custom bike tours. I thought it would be an ideal semi-retirement gig -- riding bikes and ...