Yes, I know the pain of people that work in retail all too well. But, the manager should not have given that woman a discount, that was a slap in the face of the customer that was the victim.
When they give people discounts after being rude and obnoxious, it's like giving a dog a treat after biting you. It's training them to be rude, obnoxious biters. I would avoid those stores.
You are also commitng the sin of not realizing that the management of a store isn't the one deciding how to respond to them. It's the higher ups who have never been in the stores that decide that. Stop blaming the staff for doing what they are told by the people who can fire them.
@@teamhannibal4685 a) It's not a sin, maybe a mistake; b) most managers have discretion in how to handle such situations; and c) it was clear the manager knew the op wasn't an employee and, if confused about what happened, could have inquired of op to get that side of the story. As someone already commented, you aren't giving good customer service by giving a discount to a bad customer.
you really have no idea the depth of bank branches. they're not individual, they're like the fingers of your hands, trimming your nails won't affect your whole body. check your bank's assets: a million dollars is Squat.
@@theresahall8206 The scariest thing is that this man must have been a senior detective in the English police force. He's an officer of the law and 1. Nearly assaulted someone for not doing as they were told and 2. Doesn't have the investigative ability to tell that the girl with no heels and loose hair sitting at the bar that says she doesn't work there, doesn't actually work there.
"Not very if you're so insecure that you are seeking validation from people you deem 'beneath' you" Adult tantrums are just so immature and unnecessary- it'd be funny if it wasn't so scary and unprofessional....that's one of the best things about technology- you can film and have video proof so it's no longer just he said/she said, the mobile phone is to Karens (and Kevins) what crosses are to vampires!! Make their entitled asses go viral!!
The last story is infuriating, stpd manager, just to get rid of her, gave her a discount GIVING THEM THE PASS TO HARASS PEOPLE AND GET REWARDED FOR IT AND THEN WHEN THEY COME BACK AND DOES THIS CRAP AGAIN OVER N OVER THE SAME IDIOT WOULD SCOFF "YeaH sHe iS a pRobLeM For A whIlE noW" AND DOES NOTHING ABOUT IT I keep hearing this crap from a lot of employees even from other managers whom are actually competent
And it rewards her for bad behavior, people like that need to be arrested not rewarded, now another retail employee will have to suffer her bad behavior.
If someone refuses to believe what you say, just say very gently," Oh, dear, where's your carer? Did they forget your medication? Can I call someone for you?" All with a look of genuine concern and kindness. After all, you are obviously dealing with someone who is very fragile, mentally. Offer to lead them to a bench and get an ACTUAL employee to help them.
Would have been terrific if the angry ATM lady hustled down the street to they bank where he DID work and he held the front door for her and stepped inside with her and asked "how may I help you miss?" Maybe even a chase scene of the two of them down the sidewalk to his bank.
Big 'Why's": 1) these people feel that its okay to touch or manhandle others but scream bloody murder if you just tap them? 2) that your words or tone has magical powers that inflicts physical harm to them? 3) the poor police officers are their solution to the migration of any common sense they may have had at some point in life (just because you say so or dont agree with something doesn't make it law).
Over the years I have developed a kind of workaround..lol... on being DEMANDED to do something for someone who thinks I work there, I simply state, "That will be $3500, up front, please.... final payment to be deter,mined", holding out my hand... "Cash only". on "what do you mean, I simply repeat the original demand.. works WONDERS.
I love these comments from the entitled people, knowing exactly what I would say because I'm a huge smart-ass and have a generally quick whit. "Do you think im stupid?" "Absolutely...lol" People need to grow the hell up and realize the world doesn't revolve around them...so a little politeness gets you a long way most times.
Regarding the last story, you know that every karen that reads these (there might be a few) knows that if they pull this s*** in certain stores they now know they can get rewarded by acting the victim.
8:19. . If I had a 'buddy' that trolled me by suggesting I DID work at that bank, he wouldn't be my friend any more. . And he would have his nuts kicked up to his Adam's-apple!
I honestly thought the “wealthy” OB actually closed her account at that bank and then show up at OP’s bank, where she wants to move her money to. Now THAT would have been a fun ending! 😂😂😂
@ 11:27 I once worked as a waiter. I was a bad waiter, have no talent for it. I accidentally spilled some soup on a customer. I tried to help clean it up, and only made it worse. I quite that job the next day. This customer showed up an my other job, where I was actually good at that job, library if you're interested, and tried to get me fired from there. Fortunately for me, there were so many customers vouching for me, they just wrote it off to him having a vendetta. When I was asked, I said everything he said about me being a waiter was true, but he would not leave it there. They kept me on. I never saw him again. Not the only story I have, but it seems to fit here. Another thing I went through, our IT guys said to me that they hated to hear from me. I was able to solve about 99% of our computer problems on my own without outside help. So they knew if I could not solve it, they were in for a rough time. We had a librarian who did not know what I did. She decided to hire someone to take my place who was unqualified to do the job (politics). After she quit, there was one day when I was called in by a friend. Their screens had been set to white on white. The director (and librarian's husband) was there at the time. My friend explained the problem, and I said I would look at it. About 1 hour later, I had the displays reset, and the librarian's husband said she needed to get me back on staff. About 1 month later, I was back, making 3X my original pay plus benefits. Still the best job I ever had. After this incident, I told her the computers used to go down about 3X per week. I would just fix it, and never tell anyone. She said, well they still go down 3X per week, but now they needed to put in a ticket, and wait until IT had time to address it. Turned out, I just fixed it without telling anyone. My friend knew, but as I never said anything, there was no paper trail. After that, we made sure there was a trail. Also, at this time, I was the only person who could edit the raw database to fix errors. These were things like orphaned records. This was something I enjoyed doing. Our IT guys did not know how to do this. They had to contact the vendor to get it fixed. I had a good relationship with the vendors, and if i worked on it they would troubleshoot with me at need. There was only one time when it all went wrong, and they admitted to management that it was their fault. Had they not said that, it could well have cost us several thousand dollars.
I remember a gas station story where that happened. Old employee was asked to fix something in exchange for discounts on stuff in the station. She refuses to believe not an employee and goes to the other station where the person does work
The perfect ending to that banking story would’ve been if she had transferred all her money to that guy’s bank where he did work. Top that off with the fact that she goes to the window and there he is.
I've worked retail for years, and having been witness to some stuff just as bad and also been involved with lots of Karen's and Chad's. My DH is a clerk and we like to see who has the best story of the night from people we have had the opportunity to serve.. It's amazing, the entitlement..
@@priscillaromero2305 Do they ask "do you think I am stupid?" Do they ask to talk to the manager? Do they talk about getting people fired? I have never been mistaken for an employee. I have had other customers who knew I was not an employee, just a customer, who have behaved rudely to me. In lines, at doorways. The most common thing is instead of asking politely (as in may I please) if they can go in front of me in line (because they are in a hurry), they *insist* on it and want me (and others in front of me) to let them in front of me or several of us. I am not sure why they are rude when asking a favor. They are customers. I am a customer. It is first come, first serve. If they asked politely, I actually would say yes. However, if they are rude, the answer is no. In fact if the person behind me has fewer things than I have, if they have not behaved rudely, I automatically offer to allow them to go before me. I never go shopping when I am in a rush. I can wait while a kind polite person who will take less time than me goes first. Am I entitled that I will not allow a rude person behind me in line to be waited on before me? I guess maybe I do have a problem there. I just do not like to be bullied by rude people. One thing I have noticed with these people is that always have a sour look on their face. But it is the rudeness that makes me less kind to them than to others? Should I be kind to them even though they are rude to me? Maybe they have never been taught to be polite. Maybe they do not know how to ask for favors. Do you think I should cut them some slack and let them go ahead of me the way I do with kind polite customers? Should I be kind to them even though they have been rude to me? My mother says she is extremely overly kind to rude people in order to embarass them and teach them a lesson. I suspect my mom is a much better person than I am, that she can be kind to people who have treated her badly. She is going to heaven and I am not. 🥺
I used to work graveyard at 711 and my biggest problem was people demanding to use the bathroom but it was closed to the public after finding a dirty needle stabbed into the bathroom wall. Also one time a guy came in tripping balls. He was so freaked out and he didnt know where he was or how he got there. I called 911 and the police came and got him to the hospital. He actually came back a few weeks later and thanked me for helping him and keeping him from getting into trouble (he tried to wander off but I made him stay until help came something wasnt right) he took drugs hed never tried before at a party and his friends left him at my store instead of taking him to the hospital. He had a really bad reaction to the drugs.
Hey RedWheel, great stories. Would've been funny in the 2nd story if the woman did take her money out of that bank and transferred it to the bank Op actually worked at and he was tasked to be her accounts manager.
Pity ANGRY MAN was in fact a mouse and ran away, would have been great to rub it in all through the course just how important clear, concise information should be conveyed to avoid confusion is.
I gotta say, it took me a bit to notice that it was actually playing in the background, but I love the addition of the Mii music playing in the background :)
Most retail workers can tell the difference between someone that is just having a bad day and the real nightmare customers that seek to spread pain where ever they go.
When I hear about someone asking, "Do you know who I am?", it reminds me of the time Pres. George W Bush said it cheerfully to a woman in a nursing home. She replied, "If you can't remember your name, you need to go ask the nurse." LOL
Oh I was a little disappointed in the bank story, The Second Story. I was really hoping that the entitled customer really would take their money and go to a different bank, only to find the OP at the other bank. Their head may have exploded.
I have been following this for sometime now and I have been extremely careful about asking if someone works where I’m shopping and being exceptionally nice. I never want to be mistaken for a Karen!!!!!
In what world did OP need to apologize to the manager in the last story. If anything they should have been apologizing to her for not booting Karen out of the store but then giving her discounts. If anyone should have gotten discounts it should've been OP. Talk about having no backbone
That "friend" in the bank made an incredibly bad joke, borderline offensive. He escalated the situation with that line, and possibly lost that bank a lot of money. If I saw a someone doing that in my business, I would kick them out and ban them from the location. You. Don't. Pull. Stunts. Like. That.
I think many people are to polite to Karens! If someone ask for help I help them but if they are rude, no way! I made a few Karens leave the store crying. If you are rude to me you made a big mistake!
Hey RedWheel; have you ever worked on another channel doing voice commentary? Ive been watching abandoned car videos and found the channel Inforado, and I swear the voice in the videos is you
OMG THE LAST STORY THE PERSON THAT WORKED IN THE STORE IS A SPINELESS SIMP. CANT STAND PEOPLE THAT ARE LIKE THAT. AND THE PERSON THAT WROTE THE STORY...APOLOGIZING FOR WHAT? OH DEAR GOD.
I've made a lot of friends with cashiers and waiters(ess) over the years generally just by being disarmingly friendly (i'm fairly large bodied and look intimidating), and just treating them like normal people. way i've always put it, they probably deal with at least multiple dozens of assholes a day, or at least impatient or grumpy people, so who am i to even consider adding to that list of encounters? I'd rather leave them with a smile on their face and a chuckle in their throat from a witty quip or some cheerful conversation, and have the future experience after a few times of them just lighting up when i walk up to the counter or checkout lane ^^ lots of friendly people out there
The storese have to quit rewarding the Karen behavior if they want it to stop. It is that simple. Public embarass her/him. Throw them out and it will stop. Or even better institute a Karen surcharge. Yes, add 25% to the purchase price for disrupting the store and disrespecting employees and other customers. I bet they will show a net gain of customers for this strategy. I know I would be pissed to see an a-hole get rewarded for obvious antisocial disrespectful behavior.
Please. DON'T ENABLE THESE PEOPLE!
DON'T GIVE THEM DISCOUNTS
DON'T LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT.
**DO** PRESS CHARGES
Yes, I know the pain of people that work in retail all too well. But, the manager should not have given that woman a discount, that was a slap in the face of the customer that was the victim.
He should have given OP a discount.
When they give people discounts after being rude and obnoxious, it's like giving a dog a treat after biting you. It's training them to be rude, obnoxious biters. I would avoid those stores.
Exactly! And how is that "good customer service" when you're ignoring the GOOD customer to placate the Bad one?!
You are also commitng the sin of not realizing that the management of a store isn't the one deciding how to respond to them. It's the higher ups who have never been in the stores that decide that. Stop blaming the staff for doing what they are told by the people who can fire them.
It should be legal to slap them. one quick 'SMACK' to the face and they might sober up a bit so they don't go verbally aggressive.
@@teamhannibal4685 a) It's not a sin, maybe a mistake; b) most managers have discretion in how to handle such situations; and c) it was clear the manager knew the op wasn't an employee and, if confused about what happened, could have inquired of op to get that side of the story. As someone already commented, you aren't giving good customer service by giving a discount to a bad customer.
It's like letting Hitler have Czechoslovakia, or Putin take the Crimea. It just encourages them to take more.
Imagine if the rude lady the 2nd story really did transfer all her money to the other bank which just happened to be OP's 😂
I thought that.
@@MrBeevee5 So did I.
You beat me to it. I'd have paid to see that.
you really have no idea the depth of bank branches. they're not individual, they're like the fingers of your hands, trimming your nails won't affect your whole body. check your bank's assets: a million dollars is Squat.
I love to see that lol
"Oh, did you get your coffee yet?" is such a magnificent accidental burn.
And served him right. I thought he was going to assault her over a coffee.
@@theresahall8206 The scariest thing is that this man must have been a senior detective in the English police force. He's an officer of the law and 1. Nearly assaulted someone for not doing as they were told and 2. Doesn't have the investigative ability to tell that the girl with no heels and loose hair sitting at the bar that says she doesn't work there, doesn't actually work there.
Perfect ending to the story.
"Do you know how IMPORTANT I am?" "No; would you like me to go find out for you?"
That's akin to "do you know who I am?"
"Noo, but I'll try and find out if you wait here awhile"
"Not very if you're so insecure that you are seeking validation from people you deem 'beneath' you" Adult tantrums are just so immature and unnecessary- it'd be funny if it wasn't so scary and unprofessional....that's one of the best things about technology- you can film and have video proof so it's no longer just he said/she said, the mobile phone is to Karens (and Kevins) what crosses are to vampires!! Make their entitled asses go viral!!
“COFFEE” yes this is coffee. That over there is sugar and behind that is milk. Can you say milk?
Give a thanks to the grocery store folks for staying on their jobs to help us.
....And to the truck drivers who deliver to them.
Agree
I always do that.😎
The last story is infuriating, stpd manager, just to get rid of her, gave her a discount GIVING THEM THE PASS TO HARASS PEOPLE AND GET REWARDED FOR IT AND THEN WHEN THEY COME BACK AND DOES THIS CRAP AGAIN OVER N OVER
THE SAME IDIOT WOULD SCOFF "YeaH sHe iS a pRobLeM For A whIlE noW" AND DOES NOTHING ABOUT IT
I keep hearing this crap from a lot of employees even from other managers whom are actually competent
I hated that part of the story.
Any manager that does that crap should be demoted or fired. That is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
In the first story when Angry Guy yelled COFFEE, I might have pounded back and yelled CUSTOMER
I would just keep saying Coffee as if I'm a pokemon.
Patience is a virtue, you know. And good manners are priceless.
That is NOT include d in the "standard Karen behaviour manual".
Never has been - even before they became Karens!
The "Coffee" story ending was PURE karma!
Last story: WTF, that screaming Karen in the last one did not deserve a discount. She grabbed and shoved around another customer. That is crazy.
That's also assault.
And it rewards her for bad behavior, people like that need to be arrested not rewarded, now another retail employee will have to suffer her bad behavior.
If someone refuses to believe what you say, just say very gently," Oh, dear, where's your carer? Did they forget your medication? Can I call someone for you?" All with a look of genuine concern and kindness. After all, you are obviously dealing with someone who is very fragile, mentally. Offer to lead them to a bench and get an ACTUAL employee to help them.
Ms. Nelson, you have provided all of us with a perfect solution to entitled Karens.! You are brilliant! 😉💖🌟
YES. Omg, yes! **insert maniacal laughter**
Some of them are just mean & ENTITLED....
Would have been terrific if the angry ATM lady hustled down the street to they bank where he DID work and he held the front door for her and stepped inside with her and asked "how may I help you miss?" Maybe even a chase scene of the two of them down the sidewalk to his bank.
Big 'Why's": 1) these people feel that its okay to touch or manhandle others but scream bloody murder if you just tap them? 2) that your words or tone has magical powers that inflicts physical harm to them? 3) the poor police officers are their solution to the migration of any common sense they may have had at some point in life (just because you say so or dont agree with something doesn't make it law).
Who else was hoping ob walked into his bank looking to transfer money only to be met by op
Over the years I have developed a kind of workaround..lol... on being DEMANDED to do something for someone who thinks I work there, I simply state, "That will be $3500, up front, please.... final payment to be deter,mined", holding out my hand... "Cash only". on "what do you mean, I simply repeat the original demand.. works WONDERS.
I love these comments from the entitled people, knowing exactly what I would say because I'm a huge smart-ass and have a generally quick whit. "Do you think im stupid?" "Absolutely...lol" People need to grow the hell up and realize the world doesn't revolve around them...so a little politeness gets you a long way most times.
The bank one who be funnier if she came into his bank and to him to open her new account.
Regarding the last story, you know that every karen that reads these (there might be a few) knows that if they pull this s*** in certain stores they now know they can get rewarded by acting the victim.
8:19. . If I had a 'buddy' that trolled me by suggesting I DID work at that bank, he wouldn't be my friend any more. . And he would have his nuts kicked up to his Adam's-apple!
Richard Rejmer you’re a basket of joy
I honestly thought the “wealthy” OB actually closed her account at that bank and then show up at OP’s bank, where she wants to move her money to. Now THAT would have been a fun ending! 😂😂😂
Thought the lady was going to show up at his bank.
@ 11:27 I once worked as a waiter. I was a bad waiter, have no talent for it. I accidentally spilled some soup on a customer. I tried to help clean it up, and only made it worse. I quite that job the next day. This customer showed up an my other job, where I was actually good at that job, library if you're interested, and tried to get me fired from there. Fortunately for me, there were so many customers vouching for me, they just wrote it off to him having a vendetta. When I was asked, I said everything he said about me being a waiter was true, but he would not leave it there. They kept me on. I never saw him again. Not the only story I have, but it seems to fit here.
Another thing I went through, our IT guys said to me that they hated to hear from me. I was able to solve about 99% of our computer problems on my own without outside help. So they knew if I could not solve it, they were in for a rough time. We had a librarian who did not know what I did. She decided to hire someone to take my place who was unqualified to do the job (politics). After she quit, there was one day when I was called in by a friend. Their screens had been set to white on white. The director (and librarian's husband) was there at the time. My friend explained the problem, and I said I would look at it. About 1 hour later, I had the displays reset, and the librarian's husband said she needed to get me back on staff. About 1 month later, I was back, making 3X my original pay plus benefits. Still the best job I ever had. After this incident, I told her the computers used to go down about 3X per week. I would just fix it, and never tell anyone. She said, well they still go down 3X per week, but now they needed to put in a ticket, and wait until IT had time to address it. Turned out, I just fixed it without telling anyone. My friend knew, but as I never said anything, there was no paper trail. After that, we made sure there was a trail.
Also, at this time, I was the only person who could edit the raw database to fix errors. These were things like orphaned records. This was something I enjoyed doing. Our IT guys did not know how to do this. They had to contact the vendor to get it fixed. I had a good relationship with the vendors, and if i worked on it they would troubleshoot with me at need. There was only one time when it all went wrong, and they admitted to management that it was their fault. Had they not said that, it could well have cost us several thousand dollars.
The bank story would have been funnier if the lady showed up to the OP 's bank next....
Wouldn't it be a tad cheesy if the woman from the bank did transfer her money to the same bank where OP was working?! 😛
Would be a great follow-up story.
I remember a gas station story where that happened. Old employee was asked to fix something in exchange for discounts on stuff in the station.
She refuses to believe not an employee and goes to the other station where the person does work
that would be Karma in pure bliss......
The perfect ending to that banking story would’ve been if she had transferred all her money to that guy’s bank where he did work. Top that off with the fact that she goes to the window and there he is.
Well see the common thing I do to avoid this issue is. Ask," Do I look like I work here?"... "Say that again but slowly."
Why do they always seem to ask if “Do You Think I’m Stupid?”
I think some of the Karans know about this channel and try to train themselves on how to get around common sense when confronted with it.
The propper response is "No, you've pretty much confirmed it."
Oh, no sir, you started speaking and removed all doubt.
I've worked retail for years, and having been witness to some stuff just as bad and also been involved with lots of Karen's and Chad's. My DH is a clerk and we like to see who has the best story of the night from people we have had the opportunity to serve.. It's amazing, the entitlement..
@@priscillaromero2305 Do they ask "do you think I am stupid?" Do they ask to talk to the manager? Do they talk about getting people fired?
I have never been mistaken for an employee. I have had other customers who knew I was not an employee, just a customer, who have behaved rudely to me. In lines, at doorways. The most common thing is instead of asking politely (as in may I please) if they can go in front of me in line (because they are in a hurry), they *insist* on it and want me (and others in front of me) to let them in front of me or several of us. I am not sure why they are rude when asking a favor. They are customers. I am a customer. It is first come, first serve. If they asked politely, I actually would say yes. However, if they are rude, the answer is no.
In fact if the person behind me has fewer things than I have, if they have not behaved rudely, I automatically offer to allow them to go before me. I never go shopping when I am in a rush. I can wait while a kind polite person who will take less time than me goes first.
Am I entitled that I will not allow a rude person behind me in line to be waited on before me? I guess maybe I do have a problem there. I just do not like to be bullied by rude people. One thing I have noticed with these people is that always have a sour look on their face.
But it is the rudeness that makes me less kind to them than to others? Should I be kind to them even though they are rude to me? Maybe they have never been taught to be polite. Maybe they do not know how to ask for favors. Do you think I should cut them some slack and let them go ahead of me the way I do with kind polite customers? Should I be kind to them even though they have been rude to me? My mother says she is extremely overly kind to rude people in order to embarass them and teach them a lesson. I suspect my mom is a much better person than I am, that she can be kind to people who have treated her badly. She is going to heaven and I am not. 🥺
I used to work graveyard at 711 and my biggest problem was people demanding to use the bathroom but it was closed to the public after finding a dirty needle stabbed into the bathroom wall. Also one time a guy came in tripping balls. He was so freaked out and he didnt know where he was or how he got there. I called 911 and the police came and got him to the hospital. He actually came back a few weeks later and thanked me for helping him and keeping him from getting into trouble (he tried to wander off but I made him stay until help came something wasnt right) he took drugs hed never tried before at a party and his friends left him at my store instead of taking him to the hospital. He had a really bad reaction to the drugs.
I LOVE the tone of voice of the narrator😃❤️😂
Hey RedWheel, great stories. Would've been funny in the 2nd story if the woman did take her money out of that bank and transferred it to the bank Op actually worked at and he was tasked to be her accounts manager.
Pity ANGRY MAN was in fact a mouse and ran away, would have been great to rub it in all through the course just how important clear, concise information should be conveyed to avoid confusion is.
I gotta say, it took me a bit to notice that it was actually playing in the background, but I love the addition of the Mii music playing in the background :)
Most retail workers can tell the difference between someone that is just having a bad day and the real nightmare customers that seek to spread pain where ever they go.
I would had said “Oh hi Mr. Coffee”
When I hear about someone asking, "Do you know who I am?", it reminds me of the time Pres. George W Bush said it cheerfully to a woman in a nursing home. She replied, "If you can't remember your name, you need to go ask the nurse." LOL
Hi RedWheel. No one I say no one grab me without a few fingers get bent back if i can get them. Done it before. Don't touch people😠. Good storys!!
Oh I was a little disappointed in the bank story, The Second Story.
I was really hoping that the entitled customer really would take their money and go to a different bank, only to find the OP at the other bank. Their head may have exploded.
I have been following this for sometime now and I have been extremely careful about asking if someone works where I’m shopping and being exceptionally nice. I never want to be mistaken for a Karen!!!!!
In what world did OP need to apologize to the manager in the last story. If anything they should have been apologizing to her for not booting Karen out of the store but then giving her discounts. If anyone should have gotten discounts it should've been OP. Talk about having no backbone
Need to thank restaurant fast food worker too. I worked at Taco Bell’s for 18 years and I more stories of those years.
Your voice is awesome! Keep up the good work!
I love your stories they make my days
Forensics is a fascinating discipline. Great story. 😉💖☕
That last one tho....... The customer apologised for the entitlement of some a*hole.... So frustrating....
2nd story - an opportunity missed, he could have suggested his own bank as a destination for ‘all her money’😝😜
it is the stores fault, feed the karen it just comes back bigger and meaner
Should have told angry man exactly what 😳 you thought.
My guess is that Angry Man’s friend ribs him forever. He will pay for his stupidity for a very long time.
That "friend" in the bank made an incredibly bad joke, borderline offensive.
He escalated the situation with that line, and possibly lost that bank a lot of money. If I saw a someone doing that in my business, I would kick them out and ban them from the location.
You. Don't. Pull. Stunts. Like. That.
It would be funny af if she went to hid bank to transfer money
I have seen some service workers that were dam rude themselves.
When someone causes you to be fired,sue.
Good morning, RedWheel!! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
I think many people are to polite to Karens! If someone ask for help I help them but if they are rude, no way! I made a few Karens leave the store crying. If you are rude to me you made a big mistake!
All I can focus on is the Wii song
Does anyone else get a bit concerned about the number of people who think it’s okay to put their hands on people??
I was hoping the B in the bank story withdrew her money and went to open an account at the bank OP works at.🤣
Hey RedWheel; have you ever worked on another channel doing voice commentary? Ive been watching abandoned car videos and found the channel Inforado, and I swear the voice in the videos is you
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OMG THE LAST STORY THE PERSON THAT WORKED IN THE STORE IS A SPINELESS SIMP. CANT STAND PEOPLE THAT ARE LIKE THAT. AND THE PERSON THAT WROTE THE STORY...APOLOGIZING FOR WHAT? OH DEAR GOD.
If *YOU* have a "boss", then you are not important.
Thanks for the uplifting words of inspiration.
Funny as h#ll...😂🤣 you are doing an awesome job 👍👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I've made a lot of friends with cashiers and waiters(ess) over the years generally just by being disarmingly friendly (i'm fairly large bodied and look intimidating), and just treating them like normal people.
way i've always put it, they probably deal with at least multiple dozens of assholes a day, or at least impatient or grumpy people, so who am i to even consider adding to that list of encounters? I'd rather leave them with a smile on their face and a chuckle in their throat from a witty quip or some cheerful conversation, and have the future experience after a few times of them just lighting up when i walk up to the counter or checkout lane ^^ lots of friendly people out there
We have mini-marshmallows in our drinking chocolate?
No we bloody well don't!
That's a foul American habit!
Apparently you missed the part where she said she worked for "Police Scotland"!
Along with cookies/snuck/gotten and muffins!
last story : why give your name, useless, you did not work there !
Highpoint of the workday :D
OH, did you get your coffee? 😭buaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh
story 2... you can't avoid Karens, but you can avoid people like F
I think Karens are the answer to the economic crisis, just throw them into the wild and everyone will have a job in no time!
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Why the goofy wii menu music?
The storese have to quit rewarding the Karen behavior if they want it to stop. It is that simple. Public embarass her/him. Throw them out and it will stop. Or even better institute a Karen surcharge. Yes, add 25% to the purchase price for disrupting the store and disrespecting employees and other customers. I bet they will show a net gain of customers for this strategy. I know I would be pissed to see an a-hole get rewarded for obvious antisocial disrespectful behavior.
Half the fun is listening to your narration. You could read the dictionary and I'd laugh.
Karen never lets me down! : )
That was a really boring episode.
I’m early again uwu
Yay I’m a bit early
I’m early again
I am so early.. YAY! But
Lol noooo I accidentally auto filled the but xD