Fast Food Employee Tells About The Most Annoying Customer They Had While Working At Wendy’s
If you’ve worked in customer service at some point in your life, you probably know how infuriating people can be. Recently, Reddit user YangWenli1 decided to compile an archive of these jerks and made a post asking “Fast food workers, what is your ‘Sir, this is a Wendy’s’ moment?“
Even though they have received over 15,500 replies with people listing some of the worst clients from hell, one of them really stood out. Theinsanepotato recalled a particularly rude woman. She came to a Wendy’s drive-through, demanded mac and cheese, and refused to accept it wasn’t even on the menu. Continue scrolling and check out how the whole ordeal unfolded in the employee’s own words.
A few days ago, one person decided to compile an archive of some of the worst fast food clients
But one of them really stood out
The story went viral when Twitter user @heckingmexican shared it on the platform, receiving over 360,000 likes and 80,000 retweets in just a couple of days. The number of people relating to it might seem surprising but consider this: as of 2018, there are more than 3.7 million fast-food employees currently working in the United States alone.
So even though many think of it as a last-resort job worked by high schoolers, there is a large and diverse workforce behind your favorite fast food burgers, tacos, and fried chicken.
Maybe fewer customers would give them crap if they knew the average annual wage of a fast-food worker is just $13,500 a year. True, this figure is up from 2002 when it stood at $12,850 but when you look at the long term gains — just $642 over 14 years — it’s clear that the wages in the industry haven’t kept up with other economic trends.
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