![]() ![]() He busted through the front door and threw what was left of the tortilla at me and it smashed against the wall right behind my head. He left his car in the drive through and ran all the way around the building in a rage. That’s when I realized he was a huge man now covered in beans. He slammed on his breaks and jumped out of his car. It erupted all over his face and coated his windshield like a thick layer of refried paint. It hit him and exploded like a bean and cheese filled bomb. I am normally a very nice person but I thought “oh hell no!” As he was trying to drive off I wound up like a baseball pitcher and spiked this large bean burrito through the window right onto his shoulder. ![]() Then he said “here you eat this shit” and started to drive off. I caught it against my stomach and because he had taken a bite or two out of it, I got beans all over my shirt and it was dripping all down my hands. When I turned back around the man was at the window and he tossed his bean burrito at me. When I finished with the first car I turned around to grab something. If a customer ever complained about the food, which happened from time to time, we were happy to replace the food or refund them if they wanted. ![]() I figured he forgot hot sauce or there was a problem. He went right past the speaker all the way behind the car that was at the window. ![]() Instead of leaving he drove right back around in the drive through. Where I worked the bean burritos were like $5 so they were huge. One day I was working the window when some guy ordered a bean burrito. I had been working there for a couple of months and it was alright. It wasn’t a fast food place but it did have a drive through. When I was 16 years old my mom had a friend, who owned a Mexican restaurant so she got me a job for the summer. It’s ok if you don’t approve of tip culture, but it’s not ok to bait folks into arguing about it, tell them to get a better job, or otherwise blame them for being upset when they don’t get tipped a culturally appropriate amount RELATED SUBREDDITS! It is a place where restaurant employees should be able to come to safely vent without being criticized for working within the system they have where they live. This sub is not the place to discuss whether you approve of tipping, tip adjusted wages, etc. All posts/comments to that effect will be removed.ĭenial of COVID-19 (including being anti-mask, anti-social distancing, or anti-vaccine) will result in a ban.Ĩ No baiting or other disingenuous discussion regarding tipping But we do not condone intentional crimes such as throwing away a customer’s possessions or food tampering. If you accidentally served a minor or aren’t sure if something you did is legal or not, it’s fine to talk about it. You can link relevant pictures or articles in your post so long as they are properly censored to remove personal information. No posts from bots, no linking to personal blogs or websites, no self promotion, no memes Any comments or post that feed into a negative stereotype or make a sweeping generalization will be removed, and the user may be banned. Your posts and comments should not feed into a negative stereotype. This extends to identifying where other people work, if you have suspicions based on what they say in their post.Īny picture of a receipt must be censored to remove any names, addresses, credit card info, signatures, or any other personal information. If you use insults or hate speech, your comments and posts will be removed, and you may be banned.ĭo not post identifying information about yourself, your coworkers or where you work. This does not just need to be a place to vent your anger and frustrations! Tell us about your good times too!Īnd credit for our amazing subreddit artwork goes to /u/Quartztourmaline for the banner art and /u/Cryptotope for the subreddit icon. ![]()
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