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    One of my favourite jobs was working for Tim Hortons. I'm not going to be hush hush and not tell people the name of the company. They're a large coffee shop chain throughout Canada, and it is slowly creeping into the US as well. There's also one Tim Hortons over in Afghanistan for the soldiers. I've been told the American soldiers love Tim Hortons, and prefer it to their Dunkin' Donuts.

    It really was one of my best jobs. I worked the drivethru window for the most part, as our Timmies was solely that. We had no place to sit down. There was enough space inside for maybe six people to stand in a jumbled line to order their coffee and donuts and then leave. That's it. I loved working the drivethru window. Especially during the summer. I love old cars. Mmmm... some of the nicest Corvettes and Porches go through that drivethru I tell you.

    I have a few SC stories... but not many. Overall, people were happy and polite. Except the people who paid for three coffees in pennies.

    Me: *waves*
    SC: Not necessarily sucky, but stupid at least
    B: coworker who never really liked me very much
    T: Coworker who downright hated me

    ***

    One day I was working the front counter (extremely tiny, and we have to share coffee machines with one window)


    SC: I'll have an extra large four by four
    Me: Great, anything else?
    SC: Yah, do you have a place to sit down?
    Me: *looks around and thinks, yeah, let me just pull this chair out of my butt that I keep for customers like you* Uhm, no sir. This is a drivethru Tim Hortons. What you see if what you get.
    SC: Oh. Why don't you have chairs?
    Me: ...because this Tim Hortons is not a sit-down Tim Hortons.
    SC: Why not?
    Me: Because the powers that be decided that there was only room enough on this corner lot for a double drivethru, sir.

    ***

    Another time working the counter

    SC: Do you have a washroom?
    Me: *looks around* Nope. All that is available for you is on your side of the counter, ma'am.
    SC: Well, don't you have one for the employees?
    Me: Yeeessss....
    SC: I need to use it.
    Me: I can't let you do that ma'am.
    SC: Why not?!
    Me: Safety regulations.
    SC: Safety regulations? I need to use the washroom!
    Me: Yes, and the washroom is through the kitchen and we can not let a member of the public into the kitchen for safety reasons. You might get burned.
    SC: I NEED TO USE THE WASHROOM!
    Me: There's a Subway across the road, ma'am. I'm sure they have better accomodations.

    SC continued to argue with me, and then finally left in a big huff. Not only is it a danger to HER but it would also be breaking regulations about not letting the public near baking and uncooked food. Unhealthy. >_<

    ***

    I think this is one of the best SUCKY customers. The town where I worked was is right on the border to the US. So we get a lot of American customers, and a lot of American change. And we accept it. As well, we do have an exchange rate - but at one point the American dollar was maybe two cents off from the Canadian dollar so Tim Hortons CHANGED the exchange rate (unlike over in the US where they kept it the same so we would get screwed). They changed it so that the exchange was equal. Your total is 1.22 and you give me two dollars American, and I'll give you back 78 cents, just like the Canadians.

    SC: What's this?
    Me: Your change
    SC: I gave you AMERICAN MONEY
    Me: Yes sir, I'm quite aware of that. However, the exchange rate at Tim Hortons COUNTRYWIDE is now equal to the Canadian dollar.
    SC: WHAT?!
    Me: It's only off by two cents sir, and forecasts show that our dollar might even be par to yours in a few days.
    SC: You're ripping me off!
    Me *tries not to spew forth a rant on how the new dollar worth effects me*
    SC: I'm calling corporate when I get home
    Me: Very well, sir. They're the ones who made the change!
    *SC storms off*

    ***

    Getting back at a sucky customer.

    If someone is rude to me, I generally as a rule just take it while smiling when I'm at work. But there was this one time that someone was rude enough that coworkers that don't even LIKE me decided to exact the revenge I would never be able to deal out.

    This really IS a drivethru story.

    Me: Welcome to Tim Hortons, how can I help you?
    SC: Yeah, I'd like to order fourlargedoubedoublesonelargecafemochaandahamdands wisssandwichwithNOSAUCE!AlsoIneedhalfadozendonuts-makethemthreehoneycruellersonedoublechocolateandtw oapplefritters. (continues on)
    Me: *wildly tries entering as much of this information as I can into the computer*
    SC: What's my total?
    Me: Ma'am, could you repeat that a bit more slowly. I unfortunately couldn't catch all of that.
    SC: *sighs loudly* Can't you people do your JOB?
    Me: Bare with me ma'am, I am new. (other thoughts came to mind like "You didn't even take a BREATH between items!")
    SC: *sighs even more loudly* FINE! I want FOUR LARGE. DOUBLE. DOUBLES... ONE LARGE. CAFE. MOCHA. *continues to yell and stretch the words out throughout her order**gets to her sandwich and speeds up, as she ADDS extra things onto it that she hadn't asked for before*
    Me: *repeats back the order*
    SC: NO! WRONG! That's not what I want on my sandwich! *changes it again*
    Me: *repeats sandwich back again*
    SC: Repeat the order again!
    Me: *repeats oder*
    SC: I also want a BLT, too! IT BETTER BE RIGHT WHEN I GET TO THE WINDOW!!!
    Me: Please drive ahead ma'am *I continue adding on to her order*
    SC: TOTAL!
    Me: *gives total once finished adding the extra sandwich*

    During all of this two coworkers that I don't usually work with heard it all. The one downright hated me, and the other could care less. But T and B both shove me away from the window. B says, "Let me handle this."

    The SC comes to the window, and gives B a large bill that even McDonalds won't accept (but we do, because we're stupid like that). B makes sure it's not counterfeit, while the SC glares at her. B hands out all the food and drinks. SC continues to glare waiting for her change.

    So B... god bless her soul. COINS HER! Omg... I was trying so hard not to laugh! This woman had about fifteen dollars worth of change from the bill she handed us, and B didn't give her ONE BILL. All loonies and twonies and quarters and dimes. It was awesome! B kept such a serious face, and the SC suddenly shut up, took it, looked at B, then drove away. I never would have been able to do it. I was probably the worst person for having too many quarters in the cash because I don't like angering people.

    Any other story I have isn't really all that sucky. Except one van came by every day, they ordered the same thing every day (two black coffees, one decaf, plus cream, milk, sugar, sweet'n'low on the side, and some donuts)and then parked their car in the lot. They stayed there for half an hour with the door facing away from the store open. Then they'd throw all their garbage on the ground and drive away. We never did anything about it until one day one of our other regulars showed up. He was a cop, so we mentioned it to him. He went out and scared them, and they never did it again. ^_^
    "You're not gone five minutes, Agent Scully, and I'm already starting to feel like a stranger in my own office-"
    -Agent Doggett

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    Cops can be awesome. Well, they usually are, but that was great.
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    • #3
      This woman had about fifteen dollars worth of change from the bill she handed us, and B didn't give her ONE BILL. All loonies and twonies and quarters and dimes. It was awesome!
      awesomely spectacular! i don't care much for dollar coins, but this would be a case where i'd love to give them back ALL their freaking change in coins, bonus if it's a $100 for a low purchase.

      she was a raging bitch, but karma kicked in and took care of her.
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      • #4
        correct me if i'm wrong but...

        1 usd = 1.02 cad, so 2US = 2.04CA

        in essence he gave you 2.04 canadian for a meal that cost 1.22 in canadian. yet you still only gave him .68 cents... if that's the case, you shortchanged him. Not that it was by a lot mind...

        again please correct me if i'm wrong, i was never good at math

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        • #5
          Quoth Kogo Shuko View Post

          SC: What's this?
          Me: Your change
          SC: I gave you AMERICAN MONEY
          Yes, you gave AMERICAN money in CANADA, so you get CANADIAN change back, dumbass.

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          • #6
            Quoth CorDarei View Post
            correct me if i'm wrong but...

            1 usd = 1.02 cad, so 2US = 2.04CA

            in essence he gave you 2.04 canadian for a meal that cost 1.22 in canadian. yet you still only gave him .68 cents... if that's the case, you shortchanged him. Not that it was by a lot mind...

            again please correct me if i'm wrong, i was never good at math
            She gave him 78cents change.
            I'm no good at math either, but if you were thinking she short-changed him by a bit the extra 10cents could have been the error.

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            • #7
              I wanna live close enough to Canada so I can get Canadian Money! It's so much cooler looking then American money!

              Speaking of American money; you know how all the money is being changed to deter counter fitting? Well, in my till for the past couple days was one of the old 5$ bills. Looking at them, compared to the newer and newer money, the old dollars look downright classy! Have you noticed that?
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              • #8
                Quoth CorDarei View Post
                correct me if i'm wrong but...

                1 usd = 1.02 cad, so 2US = 2.04CA

                in essence he gave you 2.04 canadian for a meal that cost 1.22 in canadian. yet you still only gave him .68 cents... if that's the case, you shortchanged him. Not that it was by a lot mind...

                again please correct me if i'm wrong, i was never good at math
                I would have shortchanged him by four cents in total. And it wasn't me... it was companu policy.

                All things considering I've gone to the states when the Canadian dollar was higher and they were still charging 1.20 Canadian for 1.00 American.

                I find when Americans who live on the border tend to be a bit more anal about screwing the Canadian economy. "You short changed me four cents, but if you were to buy it in the US you would be short changed 40 cents!"
                "You're not gone five minutes, Agent Scully, and I'm already starting to feel like a stranger in my own office-"
                -Agent Doggett

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                • #9
                  I think it works out like this..

                  Total: $1.22 CAD

                  $2.00 USD = $2.0377 CAD

                  $2.0377 - $1.22 = $0.8177 = $0.82 CAD

                  So based on the $0.78, its only off about $0.04 CAD. Which isn't that bad.

                  $0.78 CAD = $0.77 USD.

                  I visited Canada back in 1999 when the rate was closer to $1.00 USD = $1.50 CAD.

                  I found the rate at yahoo currency converter

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                  • #10
                    omg do I miss Timmy's broccoli soup

                    I dont like the coffee but I remember many a night spent driving to the 4 timmys in the Loops looking for broccoli soup
                    I wasnt put on this earth to make you feel like a man ~ Mary Bertone

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                    • #11
                      Now I want some Timbits, and I'm nowhwere near a Timmy's...

                      ^-.-^
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                      • #12
                        Quoth Evil Queen View Post
                        I wanna live close enough to Canada so I can get Canadian Money! It's so much cooler looking then American money!

                        Speaking of American money; you know how all the money is being changed to deter counter fitting? Well, in my till for the past couple days was one of the old 5$ bills. Looking at them, compared to the newer and newer money, the old dollars look downright classy! Have you noticed that?
                        I'm not sure about the "classy" thing (not that I'm anywhere NEAR qualified to judge that sort of thing) but oddly enough, the safe that we drop our money in at the end of the day hasn't been upgraded to accept the new fives yet. It's not normally an issue since we usually just drop large bills, but I thought it was ironic that the anti-counterfeit bill was rejected by the safe
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                        • #13
                          Quoth CorDarei View Post
                          in essence he gave you 2.04 canadian for a meal that cost 1.22 in canadian. yet you still only gave him .68 cents... if that's the case, you shortchanged him. Not that it was by a lot mind...
                          The bank will charge you a couple percentage points fee, so the customer was breaking even at best, and possibly a few cents over, since he didn't have to pay the conversion fee.

                          Quoth Evil Queen View Post
                          Speaking of American money; you know how all the money is being changed to deter counter fitting? Well, in my till for the past couple days was one of the old 5$ bills. Looking at them, compared to the newer and newer money, the old dollars look downright classy! Have you noticed that?
                          I just think the old ones look scrunched. How can Abe stand being in that itty-bitty frame?

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                          • #14
                            We have Tim Horton's in Florida. The only one I know of is located in Pompano Beach. And, they have walk in and sit down areas.

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                            • #15
                              Quoth Evil Queen View Post
                              Speaking of American money; you know how all the money is being changed to deter counter fitting? Well, in my till for the past couple days was one of the old 5$ bills. Looking at them, compared to the newer and newer money, the old dollars look downright classy! Have you noticed that?
                              I like the newer bills - they look all fancy and stuff. Especially the fives - I like the fact that they're adding other colors to the bills now.
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