Dontcha love the customers that drop their money on the counter and then expect their change put in their hand?
I got one today that finally made me have a mini snap attack. He kept avoiding my hand as he counted out his change!
He would drop a quarter on the counter, and then I picked it up, put it in my hand and held my hand right where he dropped it.
Then he dropped a dime RIGHT NEXT TO MY HAND. Again, I picked it up and held my hand exactly where he put the last coin.
The next dime went... you guessed it... RIGHT NEXT TO WHERE MY HAND WAS! And this is after I made it quite obvious to him that the MONEY GOES IN MY HAND!
When he finally tried to drop his bill, I had to snatch it out of his hand. But you can guess where he was aiming.
Naturally, his receipt ended up on the counter.
I used to justify customer behavior by assuring myself that some customers are just in a hurry, and they're not always paying attention to what they're doing. But this guy was just being an ass.
Raugh!
Ok, vent over. I wonder what's on TV....
I got one today that finally made me have a mini snap attack. He kept avoiding my hand as he counted out his change!
He would drop a quarter on the counter, and then I picked it up, put it in my hand and held my hand right where he dropped it.
Then he dropped a dime RIGHT NEXT TO MY HAND. Again, I picked it up and held my hand exactly where he put the last coin.
The next dime went... you guessed it... RIGHT NEXT TO WHERE MY HAND WAS! And this is after I made it quite obvious to him that the MONEY GOES IN MY HAND!
When he finally tried to drop his bill, I had to snatch it out of his hand. But you can guess where he was aiming.
Naturally, his receipt ended up on the counter.
I used to justify customer behavior by assuring myself that some customers are just in a hurry, and they're not always paying attention to what they're doing. But this guy was just being an ass.
Raugh!
Ok, vent over. I wonder what's on TV....
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