tomatospooks666
Senior Member
Very true, I just thought that if more people had experience dealing with the service sector then there’d be a little more patience when they return to their own lives. Those two groups were the only two I could think of reasonably being ‘forced’ into working. I’d love to change the customer is always right mentality of corporate culture, but teaching the people would probably be more effective than fighting the system.
Taking a job as a school elective used to be more common in the states, I know my dad did it and it instilled a love of cooking from his time at the restaurant. If more kids had experience behind the counter they might grow up remembering the other side. And if someone’s name tag says that they’re in a prison release program a customer might think twice before starting problems XD
i mean, from what i've read/heard most of the entitled customers out there seem to be in the age range of being in, like, their 30s and around there, already adults and i don't really like the idea of forcing kids to deal with people like that more than they already have to.
fighting the system probably is hard, but ignoring it and letting attitudes like this keep festering will only continue the issue. the best way to fix a problem like this is just to weed it out at it's source which, imho, is businesses enforcing the idea that a costumer can do no wrong and is allowed to act however they want as long as they have money.
but that's just my jaded 2 cents.