gruntl3d
Gruntl3d
gruntl3d

Every time I’ve gotten Sonic near my house, they fuck up any food I get. The milkshake is always perfect. Usually I get a hamburger - as discussed last month in a thread I am still getting notifications on, I order burgers plain. Nothing on it. No cheese. Burger and bun, I will ketchup it myself.

Oh my god. DON’T RESTRAIN THE PROPMASTER!

Read that as “pit of Cheetos,” was very excited for a second TBH.

To address the couple cries of shenanigans I've gotten, I say to you, nay. If I were going to make something up, it would've been way cooler than eating from a trash bag like an insane person. For months afterwards, I was mercilessly mocked. It was zero cool and one hundred percent crazy.

If tomorrow all my things were gone

I'm a Park Ranger now and people are very surprised I have a MA, with Honors no less, I don't get paid much but I love my job. I had a mom and boy ask me last week what you had to do to become a Ranger and my first words were got to college and get a B.A. in History, Biology, Forestry, Parks & Rec, and some other

I had a table once whisper loudly to their children, "if you don't go to college, you'll end up waiting tables like her..." while I was prebussing their table.

If that's the case - then the employee needs to be made aware of it.

I am popcorn Santa! Thank you for spreading my message. May you all have free boxes of popcorn, forever.

Managers who don't stand up for their employees are THE WORST.

Me during the popcorn story

Probably late April. I'm thinking a Worst Customers, Best Customers, maybe a Servers in Over Their Heads, then that.

I hope those two toddlers survived their parents..

Aw I love those two young ladies in your story. A lot of people have difficulty understanding the lesson that having a shouty fit isn't the way to get good service, just remembering please and thank you will usually do it. Those girls are raised well by equally well mannered parents I bet.

You guys know I do this on purpose, right?

It was hard work, but I am so fucking proud that my son (well into his teens) says "May I please have ..." and "Thank you" to every server, counter person, whatever. Even if I'm not there (I've checked).

I *was* going to deduct points for the shirt grab (the proper thing is to very lightly pinch the back of the upper arm so no one can see it but your kid will FUCKING KNOW YOU MEAN BUSINESS) until I realized that the shirt grab was for the kid AND for the cashier.

I love the parents who are teaching their little ones how to be polite in the store where I work! There are quite a few, but we tend to remember the rude ones better I suppose. But having a 4 year old hand me a wrinkled wad of bills and say "fank you!" when she gets her Disney Princess DVD melts my heart.

Best Managers Ever should be the theme of the next BCO.

Can we have a round of applause for all of the awesome managers this week? There is nothing more satisfying than a manager that has your back when a customer is being an asshole.