The Reddit post tells a troubling story about a group of six people who visited a restaurant and started mistreating the servers. These individuals, who seemed to be corporate employees, acted entitled and demanded special treatment, even though they had no official connection to the restaurant. Despite the servers facing their unfair behavior, they remained calm and professional. Eventually, the restaurant management stepped in and asked the disruptive group to leave. The post gained a lot of attention from readers who supported the servers and criticized the entitled behavior of corporate individuals. It serves as a reminder of how important it is to treat service staff with respect and shows the consequences that can occur when people try to take advantage of their perceived status inappropriately.
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OP shifted from chef work to sommelier work, being an executive manager at a restaurant. The restaurant’s wine was affordable there it was the place where many workers came frequently.
Mandy comes and tells them she is the actual server but the Karen hairdo still keeps n pointing at the other server and tells her she can get them both fired as they don’t know who she is.
Both of the girls are about to break down as all of them have based enough. The assistant floor manager comes and OP stands up and asks them to be quiet.
No one should ever pull the “do you know who is m drama”.
I can’t stop laughing at this.
Everyone is obsessed with getting others fired.
Why do people think it’s a lie?
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