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Friday, October 4, 2013

Confessions of a Fast Food Employee (Pet Peeve 1)

Working in the fast food business, I have many pet peeves. One such irritation is how people try to garner my attention when they are parked at my window in the drive thru…
I have given them their food with the ketchup they requested in the bag. The window shuts and I am preparing for the next customer to pull up, which means I have turned away from the window. The person at the window honks their car horn obnoxiously, but I can’t hear it through the building. Their impatience grows and I return to the window, after only about a minute, and expect to see my next customer. The window opens and I glimpse the upset face of the first customer.
All they wanted was more ketchup.
I find it just so rude when customers honk their horn or tap impatiently at the window. The first I can’t even hear, so it is extremely pointless for them to do, and the second just gives the appearance that I am a bad employee that isn’t trying to take care of their needs. Both options are just plain rude in my opinion and they make me so angry every time I see a customer do them. In my mind, I see those forms of trying to get my attention as impatience, or that the customer thinks the world revolves around them.
I know that sometimes they are just innocent acts that the customer thinks are the only way to get my attention, but if they just patiently waited for a small amount of time, I will eventually be back at the window and happy to help them.
A harmless, unthreatening way to get someone’s attention would just be to wave, which people rarely ever do, probably since they are already coming through a drive thru and want everything handed to them as quickly as possible.


-The Girl in the Fast Food Uniform

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