A long time ago my hispanic coworker was serving customers and I went through and emptied all the trashes, I stopped briefly to point at the button to print a chicken meal deal tag and then went on my way. I later got informed that the customer complained that I ignored them and they were very upset…?
Rookie mistake. You forgot the cardinal rule: if you’re visible to someone in a food service setting, whether you are interacting with them or not, you have to loudly and performatively introduce yourself in a clearly false southern accent, tell them an anecdote about your childhood, physically caress them at least once, and call them “darlin’” while performing an act of emotional labor.
A long time ago my hispanic coworker was serving customers and I went through and emptied all the trashes, I stopped briefly to point at the button to print a chicken meal deal tag and then went on my way. I later got informed that the customer complained that I ignored them and they were very upset…?
Rookie mistake. You forgot the cardinal rule: if you’re visible to someone in a food service setting, whether you are interacting with them or not, you have to loudly and performatively introduce yourself in a clearly false southern accent, tell them an anecdote about your childhood, physically caress them at least once, and call them “darlin’” while performing an act of emotional labor.