But I do hate shitty parents. There have been 2 kids today who really pissed me off. The first was a loud, obnoxious little girl who repeatedly spoke over me while trying to take an order, without her mother telling her to be quiet or anything. Then, she throws a tantrum when she discovers that she does not have her own pizza, turning to me and going 'Now, where is mine?'
If I dared speak to anyone like that my mother would have given me a lashing...even now...but no nothing from this parent.
The second was a child who from his time at the door repeatedly waved his hand in my face to get my attention. He was with who I assume to be his grandmother and she did seem fairly scared of him. After being seated he again kept calling me. I told him I would send the waiter who was serving his section over to him. I ended up being the one to take the table's food out. I get to the table and name check the pizzas and as I place his down he looks at me and practically yells : 'WHERE SAUCE?'
Fail, as you could speak properly earlier. Fail 2, you're a rude little prick and I am not your server and thus do not have to listen to you. I bet your poor grandmother is sick of your attitude judging by the look of embarrassment on her face.
Oh, and an extra special FAIL OF THE DAY tm! ~~~~~
I'm stood by a till today that happened to be right in earshot and eyeline of a table of 4 pre teen girls. They have sorted their money out on the table and waiting for someone to come and take it. Bearing in mind they are right next to a till with me able to take payments. I hear this conversation:
Girl #1: I'm sick of this. Shall we make a run for it?
*Others kind of nod*
Girl #1: I bet we could just walk out of here and no one would notice.
At this point I looked directly at her and shook my head. They then joined the queue to pay.
Happy times with 4 younger girls today though who were absolutely delightful, despite me messing up one of their orders. I did manage to fit their food into deals though, which saved a little money for them, which they were all very pleased about

The second was a child who from his time at the door repeatedly waved his hand in my face to get my attention. He was with who I assume to be his grandmother and she did seem fairly scared of him. After being seated he again kept calling me. I told him I would send the waiter who was serving his section over to him. I ended up being the one to take the table's food out. I get to the table and name check the pizzas and as I place his down he looks at me and practically yells : 'WHERE SAUCE?'
Fail, as you could speak properly earlier. Fail 2, you're a rude little prick and I am not your server and thus do not have to listen to you. I bet your poor grandmother is sick of your attitude judging by the look of embarrassment on her face.
Oh, and an extra special FAIL OF THE DAY tm! ~~~~~
I'm stood by a till today that happened to be right in earshot and eyeline of a table of 4 pre teen girls. They have sorted their money out on the table and waiting for someone to come and take it. Bearing in mind they are right next to a till with me able to take payments. I hear this conversation:
Girl #1: I'm sick of this. Shall we make a run for it?
*Others kind of nod*
Girl #1: I bet we could just walk out of here and no one would notice.
At this point I looked directly at her and shook my head. They then joined the queue to pay.
Happy times with 4 younger girls today though who were absolutely delightful, despite me messing up one of their orders. I did manage to fit their food into deals though, which saved a little money for them, which they were all very pleased about


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