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<blockquote data-quote="Ah_Tibor" data-source="post: 1489842" data-attributes="member: 20190"><p>I'm a line cook, and I did some front-of-house stuff when I was younger. Dealing with people does suck, but I always noticed the people who had the worst problems were the ones who started out with bad attitudes.</p><p></p><p>I think the average older person grew up in a different time of customer service (more training, paid on commission, department stores were glorious wonderlands of consumer goods), and others base their expectations around movies. I worked a retail job in between quitting pre-school/getting a cook position and wow that sucked, lol</p><p></p><p>But yeah random people tell you awful things, like having children is "bad for the environment" or that America should also a one-child policy. Elitist mindsets: not just for the elites!</p><p></p><p>I'm one of those people who would get twitchy and weird working in an office. I'm also more comfortable standing or running around than sitting. I also get free food at the end of the night and yell at my coworkers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ah_Tibor, post: 1489842, member: 20190"] I'm a line cook, and I did some front-of-house stuff when I was younger. Dealing with people does suck, but I always noticed the people who had the worst problems were the ones who started out with bad attitudes. I think the average older person grew up in a different time of customer service (more training, paid on commission, department stores were glorious wonderlands of consumer goods), and others base their expectations around movies. I worked a retail job in between quitting pre-school/getting a cook position and wow that sucked, lol But yeah random people tell you awful things, like having children is "bad for the environment" or that America should also a one-child policy. Elitist mindsets: not just for the elites! I'm one of those people who would get twitchy and weird working in an office. I'm also more comfortable standing or running around than sitting. I also get free food at the end of the night and yell at my coworkers! [/QUOTE]
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