Tiny Restaurant Employee Hilariously Scolds Customer

A tiny restaurant employee hilariously scolds a customer. She must have been having a bad day because she didn't hold anything back, telling the customer exactly how she felt. Watch the short, but hysterical clip to hear this extremely honest young woman share her thoughts with the customer.

Working as a waiter or waitress in a restaurant has to be one of the most stressful and thankless jobs, and there really is no question about it. Anyone who has ever spent any amount of time at all working in a restaurant will completely agree, and rightly so. It would take a special kind of person to work as a waitress or waiter.

Those men and women are the people the customers interact with from the moment they sit down until they walk out the door. Of course, that means that whatever happens during the meal, the customers will speak to the waiter or waitress. You know that the waitstaff in a restaurant gets routinely chewed out by irate customers upset over the state of their quesadilla and waffle fries.  Even though it wasn’t their fault, they will keep their mouth shut and take the undeserved verbal abuse.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a small restaurant worker apparently doesn't believe the old saying that the customer is always right (spoiler alert: they aren’t, and in fact, the customer rarely is right). Instead of simply listening to the customer’s complaints and not responding, this young woman responds, letting the customer know exactly how she feels. She even goes so far as to tell the customer that she purposely let a mishap happen.

The video shows the little lady preparing the customer’s hot dog. It’s sprinkled with salt, and both ketchup and mustard are added to the elongated meat. But when the hot dog is handed to the customer, things go sideways.

The customer drops her hot dog, and the little entrepreneur is not happy. She does not hold back her contempt and even scolds the customer for having butter fingers.

“Ma’am, why did you drop your hot dog?” she asks.

The customer answers, calling it an accident.

The small hot dog vendor says that her dropping the hot dog is “so messed up” and that it was “not a accident.”

Colossians 3:23 “Whatever you do, do it readily, as to the Lord, and not men.”

Source: Saruh2themax
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