Yes.Okay so this one time my brother and I were walking into a Walmart and right in front of us was a big puddle of water with a few caution signs. We then saw this really fat woman literally walk up the the puddle, 'trip' and then start crying. When the staff and manager came to her aid she was screaming about how she was gonna sue Walmart and be on the news. She even made them bring her a wheelchair even though she wasn't hurt. It was around this time my we left so I never knew what happened after that.
Sorry for the greentext, but it's the easiest way to tell a story.>working at a sub shop>customer comes in and starts pointing randomly at the huge menu behind me>I ask her what she wants>she points to her throat and opens her mouth wordlessly>I get that she's some kind of mute>I hand her a paper menu and a pen>she starts scribbling all over the back of it in unreadable handwriting>I tell her that I can't read it and suggest she circle what she wants>she angrily shakes her head and continues to write illegibly all over the back of the menu>I tell her again that I have no idea what she's writing>she furiously storms out>I see her go to her car and get someone who was sitting in the passenger seat the whole time>he comes inside, pissed off>he tells me I'm an insensitive asshole>manager steps in and gives them a free meal>I get dragged to the kitchen and yelled atFucking worst job ever. Shit like that happened all the time.
You probably should've called someone over to help you figure out what it says before she stormed out.
You should've seen the handwriting, man. It was like someone literally had a seizure as they were writing it. What I want to know is why she didn't just either circle what she wanted on the menu, or actually bring in the guy who could've ordered for her. I guarantee you the manager would have had no fucking idea what to do if he was in my shoes. I thought I handled the whole situation pretty well, but that's what I get for working in fast food at the time.
That's why I'm saying you probably should've called someone over before she stormed out. Chances are, you would've gotten out of the situation much easier and the manager would've been more understanding.
Eh, I didn't know she was going to go batshit. I could've called someone over, but my manager hated it when cashiers did that, and I'd probably get chewed out for doing that, too. That was my first job, actually. It was incredibly shitty.