*PSA: Do NOT EVER work for any place that refuses to trespass problematic people. Your safety is NOT IMPORTANT to that employer. I really can't stress this enough. RUN from situations like that.*
Retired police who became mayor…I was in my office and we had a guy come in and scream at my clerk. I ordered him to leave and he refused…funny thing, in our state you can physically remove trespassers. As he bounced into the parking lot the police chief pulled in. He demanded I be arrested. The chief pointed out a) it was legal to toss him and b) the chief worked for me. He got a ticket and no sympathy from the courts.
Where I live, we have workplace laws to protect workers from being harassed in any form, from outsiders (customers, passerby etc). Employers MUST act to protect the staff, and in this situation, calling 911 is what the policy (legislated) allows for employees to do. I know in the US and other countries, the labour laws can be pretty weak and staff are frequently unprotected and at the whim of their employers.
@@streetcop157. Even people with legit reasons to come to the office (city hall, police station, hospital, private office, whatever) the people who are working there or being treated have the right and expectation that certain things are enforced, or rules. Such give the receptionist or security your name and official identification. To have these on record and verified their visit is authorized. The visitor is to be escorted to their appointment, or only permitted in certain areas only. The visit is only for the one purpose, such as pay a fine or speak to one person, and leave shortly thereafter. And importantly, the visitor must display acceptable conduct of behavior. If these rules are expected and explained, it’s easier to enforce. Nobody should be subject to intruders, abusers, disorderly persons, thievery, wasters of time, and assault!
Story number 2 reminded me of this little gem from years ago. I had a friend called Steve, who lived with his mother on the other side of Manchester, my other friend, John, was going to see him and checked with me for his address. Steve phoned me about 2 hours later to say that John never turned up. Apparently, John got to the address, and stated to the mother that he was here to see Steve. She said he wasn’t in but that John could come in and sat waiting in her kitchen having a cup of tea. When her son showed up, she told him his friend was here to which he said “What friend ?” When Steve walked in the kitchen both he and John said “Who are you ?” !!! My friend John had gone to the wrong address ! But that home was a mother & grown-up son who happened to have the same name as my friend ! I thought this was hilarious, especially given that he was sat there with a cup of tea, with his mum ! LOL
My Mum has a cousin who married someone with the same name as her brother. When we mention her and that name we have to specify (if it's not obvious from context) if we are talking about her brother or her husband. This week I was talking to Mum about a different branch of her family. She said here there was a brother and sister who both married someone with their siblings name. She said if they were referring to the married couples they would say the name of the related person, then the married person. I'm guessing they would say their parents children if talking about the two of them.
First story: I just wish for the day when corporate will recognize the act of screaming at an employee is considered verbal abuse and can cause emotional trauma. Isn't that what an assault is? Offenders, especially repeat offenders, must be trespassed. Period.
Right that is what I was going to say that yelling and screaming making others cry is a form of assault and lucky here in Australia we have rules in every shop hospital everywhere that they don't take yelling screaming or any kind of assault u well be kicked out or cops well be called
Story 1: Have you ever wanted to completely lay out all of your feelings on someone, but couldn't because you could get fired? Well, I'm glad OP no longer had that restraint by doing it on their last day of work. Good riddance
When my family owned bakeries a long time ago, we NEVER put up with anyone who was nasty. Ourselves and our employees were able to tell off anyone that was discourteous in any way. It was a small town and people appreciated that we didn't put up with anything. The customer is not always right.
The sad thing about that quote is that it was never meant to be used BY the customers, but rather as a service motto for the staff. But the motto got out and now some people think it gives them a free pass to get whatever they from wherever they want without objection. It's why you don't see companies say it anymore in orientation.
Actually, the sad thing about that quote is that it is never used in it's complete form. The customer is always right in matters of taste is the original. If they want orange and green plaid trousers or ketchup on filet mignon, you sell it to them. Not that they can abuse the staff or make irrational demands.
@@bcaye ACTUALLY... the origin of "the customer is always right" originated from corporate, to minimize emotional response from there workers. The customer has the right to an aggrievance. In real life, where opinions matter... the customer has the right to complain. The employee does not have the right to dismiss the complaint. The operating manager has to weigh the complaint... and decide if it should be brought to corporate's attention!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd be like lady if the door doesn't say chiropractor's office this isn't an office. She's just damn lucky she wasn't living in Texas when she did this.
@@JadenYukifan28 Not really. Years ago my late parents bought a house from a chiropractor. When it was being shown, the office was right there but no patients while it was being shown. To my knowledge no patients ever showed up unannounced, but it wouldn't have been surprising. There was no signage on the outside to show it was a chiro's office.
Story 1: Business should make it a rule that workers that are quitting should get a Karen that they hate in trouble with police as a warning to for all Karen's.
Story one. Instead of saying over the microphone that she was finally formally trespassed , you should have said " ding dong the witch is gone. " I am glad you got that person arrested.
Story 2: I had a similar story of my own like the uber story as a part of story 2. Back when I lived in Tennessee I was working as a delivery driver for a dairy that happened to be next to a very seedy bar in Memphis TN. No less than 3 times I had some extremely inebriated person try to climb into my truck thinking I was an taxi/uber driver. The kicker is, I was driving a full sized 18 wheeler truck at the time. I still, to this day, can't fathom how drunk you have to be to think an semi truck is your uber.
Last I looked, ride share drivers drove cars that are (nearly) new with the occasional SUV. Your story reminds me of a running joke on an Australian show called _Fat Pizza_ where in the newest season, the protagonist who delivers pizza (played by Paul Fenech) gets an unexpected passenger in his car who thought he was a Buber driver.
Project Team Story: Making you late, Karen? You wouldn't be late if you just left OP alone. People are like "This person is making me late," but fail to see that they are making themselves late by not walking away. Just bother someone else or come back another day
It’s kinda like the “I’ve been stood here X minutes” liars. Like maybe you wouldn’t have waited at all if you’d bothered alerting someone to your presence?
It's self-defeating, but by that point they're committed and they feel like if they back off after causing a ruckus, they'd be seen as weak. It basically turns into a dominance issue.
My current house used to be used as some kind of dental office. So for 2 years I had people rocking up to my house to pay a bill or talk about dentures. And every single time, they asked me where Teresa was. While I have never actually met her, I understand from a ton of elderly people's stories that she is the kindest and best office manager that anyone could have.
This channel has got under my skin... seriously. It's infiltrated my dreamscape! Just for context, I'm a lucid dreamer, and my dreams are often very detailed, even including rational dialogue. A couple of nights back, in the dream I'm waiting for a tram; suddenly a woman walks up to me and grabs for my mobile and shouts, "I'm calling your manager!" I recoil from her and shout back "I don't have a manager! Leave me alone!" Thereafter the dream segued into another scene, and my IDWHL dream ended.
The second story with the Ted Bundy comment. Oh good Lord in Heaven above..... there would be two sets of Karens. One set saying that all the women that would happen had it coming and deserved it and the other set of Karens saying that he is just (in my best Karen voice) *"He is just misunderstood. We need to let him be him."*
Once upon a time I worked with a man of Mexican descent. He and his wife bought a new house (wife was white, he was very brown) and he started to do yard work since he disliked bare dirt as a design aesthetic. Week after week, he's out there sweating away, getting his yard the way he and his wife wanted it. One day the neighbor across the street came over and asked what landscaper he worked for as he'd like a quote for his house. Coworker stood up and told the man "I live here in this house, I don't work for a landscaper." Neighbor says well, what would you charge me to do this at my house? Coworker told him, very coldly, that he was "a VP in a bank and would not be doing any yard work for anybody who wasn't his wife..." Neighbor was very offended, and gave him the cold should for months after that.
In the first story I think corporate was right to a degree; yes you can have a customer cited for trespassing if your employee or employer gets physically assaulted. But you can also have them cited for trespassing if you deny them service and ask them to leave and if they refuse to leave.
1st story Management not doing anything because she didn't assault anyone is definitely something to contact local employment people or even local news to get it changed
I love how most of these stories are just "Wow they're not currently working AND they don't look like they work here? What kind of lazy employee dresses like that!"
I live in a small town so I haven't met anyone like this, but I'm glad channels like this are a thing so I can be prepared for these kind of interactions.
Depends. When my parents were looking at a house they purchased, there was no signage on the outside stating that a chiropractor worked out of his home. Another poster on here says they purchased a home that had a dental office in it and for a couple of years people still stopped by. It happens.
Story 1. Not all heroes wear capes, but in that moment, OP became freaking Batman because he wasn't the hero we needed but the one we deserve for handling that Karen like a boss! Give this man a trophy, a medal, a raise, early Christmas bonus and a paid vacation because he freaking earned all of it!
The defense contractor I worked at for 4 years before I retired was in the same building with a well-known medical lab. Their door was the next one down on the same side, prolly 100' away. Our door had our company name/logo (not LabCo) on it, the suite number (different from LabCos) and a sign in 3" letter that said "This is NOT LabCo, they are THAT way!" and an arrow pointing to the right. Accordingly at least twice a week someone rings the doorbell (doing defense work you have to have secured doors) and tries to hand us samples (yuck). Most of them got it, but one time the woman went away, drove around the building and tried to catch us lying by coming back again from a different angle (only 4-6 of us in that office most days and we all see/hear the door so her options are limited as to who will answer). I told the boss we should start accepting them, but charge them a $20 processing fee to walk them next door.
First story... when I was told that she could verbally abuse and verbally harass the staff and it would take a physical altercation to have them do anything... that is when that needs to be taken to a lawyer and the employment board.
I'm surprised that if any of the other employees in the past did not take this to court to the corporate level about how they were verbally abused by this woman and that they did nothing like give her at least a temporary band that it had to get to this point. If they verbally abuse without any consequences it can build up to even something worse than this slapping punch scenario. As well as suing them for the emotional damage that that woman caused them.
*Story 2- I love when the person claims something, but the person knows that’s not true!* 😁 lol My hubby’s a *huge guy,* but doesn’t drink, smoke, swear, or even yell! 😊 He was at work one day and was pretty busy, but a dude was being a pain. My hubby told him he’d have to wait till he finished one assignment before he could help him. So, the jerk went into the office, told the manager that my hubby cussed him out and pushed him, so he wanted him fired. The manager pointed at my hubby and asked the jerk “are you saying _he_ did that?” And the jerk said yes. But, my hubby’s manager said, “you’re lying. He’d never do that.” 🤣 *That’s what you get for having an awesome reputation and a get attitude to the people you work with!* 😉 *I love my hubby!!!* 🥰😘❤️❤️❤️
Story 3: it is so revealing that Karens think an employee would lie about not working there or not being able to run the cash registers. When they're not even wearing the uniform. I'll bet silver dollars to doughnut holes that they do this because lying comes as naturally to them as complaining.
Agreed. They think others are lying because they would. They think other would try to get out of work because they do. They think everyone is just like them and if they beat you to the punch by lying, assaulting, or even filming the interaction then they’ve won the altercation. They don’t grasp that someone being arrested did something wrong, just they they got caught or couldn’t lie their way out of it
This is mystifying to me. I mean has there *ever* been a case of an actual employee claiming they don't work at their place of employment? I mean, ever?
I've worked at many stores where occasionally some staff came in "unofficially " to work on something they couldn't when in uniform. I refer to that as " Here but not here"
I used to work retail. I frequently saw our vendors harassed by customers to get on the registers, lol. I felt for them. It's true - just because you stock shelves or reset displays, it doesn't mean you work for that specific store. This being the case, you literally CANNOT log into a register to ring anyone up, even if you wanted to. That's... Not how any of this works :/
The first story reminded me of something that happened to me recently. I work in a McDonald's with a drive-thru and we had a regular customer which everyone hated. Every time she comes through she always gets a latte and it's always "cold" even though its literally just been made, she also shouts down the mic as soon as she gets there, which she had been told not to do multiple times by me since I had nearly fallen off the stock room ladder when she did it. So about 2 months back, she drives up to the mic and starts shouting down the mic so I tell her I'll be with her in a minute since I was doing another job. Take her order and payment and then start taking another order, when she snaps her fingers and tries to get my attention, I signal 1 minute to her and once I finish I go back to her. She then tells me "I want a hot chocolate" and politely say "next time you will need to order at the mic" and she snottily says "well I forgot!" So I just sigh and do it since at this point I just want her gone. As she gives me the money she asks me "you don't like me do you?" And just tell her "no" and she says "well I don't like your face" and as she drives down calls me a twat and tells the manager what happened and the manager just basically asked "well why did you ask the question if you didn't want the answer". I found out a couple of shifts after that she had also asked the manager the same question and my manager was more diplomatic with telling her no but since that day, the customer hasn't been back
First story: You can have someone arrested for trespassing. You can have someone charged with trespassing. You can trespass on someone's property. But you don't trespass someone or have someone trespassed. That makes no sense whatsoever.
I encountered a Karen on the job, I work for the city's Water Utility. I was getting ready in the truck I was driving to go paint the fire hydrants around the city and one of the roads is under construction. When I was getting out I heard this woman shouting, "Oh, NOW you get out to work?" I ignored her and went to work on the hydrant, and she just walks away on the sidewalk behind me. I couldn't hear what she was saying because of the loud traffic in the background, and I wasn't sure if she was talking to me or to the workers on the road because she was yelling at the air as she walks. But I did hear the last thing she said, "Have a good day to you Sir, Ma'am, or whatever you are..." I was mad at her. I did have my hair cut short to my chin earlier in June, and I was wearing an outdoor hat, I even had earrings on. And she couldn't tell I was a girl?! I told my coworkers and parents about this incident and they both said that I should have gone back into the truck and left the area to find a different hydrant. And one thing I should mention I made sure not to make any eye contact with her, and I've never said anything back to her. In all honestly, I thought she was like that because she missed her bus. (There's a bust stop close by to the hydrant I was painting)
OMG, Story 3. I work retail at a 'Craft Store' for over 6 years now, and we are always updating POGs. (Plan-O-Grams.) So for them to not update anything in close to a year?! DAMN! Huge job right there. 2nd. I'm not trained for registers and never will be, however about 2 years ago an old man yelled out at me from the line demanding I go up there or to go get some more Cashiers b/c this line was 'Way too long.'
House with Star Wars theme. Me: "'This is not the place you are looking for." (me waves hand) Her: "This is not the I've been looking for." Me: "This is not the doctor's office." (me waves hand) Her: "This is not the doctor's office." Me: "You should go along now." (me wave hand) Her: "I'll go now." Me: "Bye!" (me waves hand) Her: "Bye!" Me, a few seconds later... "Whew! I didn't know that it would work, but it did!"
The drunk girl getting the wrong car reminded me of a funny incident that happened while on vacation in Hawaii. The hotel we stayed at had valet parking. We were waiting for our car when it pulled up. I jumped in the driver's seat & some woman (not the wife) jumped in the passenger (shotgun) seat. I looked at her, she looked at me, turned red as beet &, with a quick 'sorry', jumped back out. My wife & I had a good laugh. Every time after that, I asked, "Excuse me, are you sure you're in the right car?"
Dear GOD, an ENTIRE Store that hasn't done Planograms for 8 FREAKING MONTHS??? Are they INSANE??? Planograms need to be checksed and updated once EACH month if you want to keep the shelves neat, clean and reasonably organized... I used to help my Mom reset individual bays in Home Dipshits to Planogram and that was usually a 3-5 hour job depending on what's in the bay and how intricate the layout was)... An ENTIRE FREAKING STORE needing resetting? [shudders] that's a MASSIVE job...and NOT an easy one at that...having to take everything off the shelves/hooks, reset the shelf spacing and hook locations, relabel ALL the item spots, then put everything back in their new spaces while also storing the materials to separate out the discontinued products from the still sold products...[shudder] There isn't enough money in the WORLD to get me to do that kind of work again...I LIKE what little Sanity I still have...more importantly, I NEED that sliver of Sanity...it's all that keeps me from doing NASTY things to people that Piss Me OFF and ending up in the real world version of Arkham Asylum... 😄😁😆😅😂🤣
I believe the toy store that closed in the early 90s was KB Toys which was an awesome store but was definitely known to have garbage human garbage for managers
ALWAYS keep your doors locked, whether home or car. After having two attempted home invasions, and a couple times someone trying my front door... my doors are always locked and I am always armed! My old neighborhood was safe decades ago when I was a kid. Now, a couple close low-rent housing developments make it much less safe. 😡
Years back I was driving back from a meeting that finished after midnight & had to pass a local nightclub which was turning out. There was a long queue for taxis controlled by a steward. As I drive slowly by a 20F(?) ran out and tried to get in the backseat of my car. The situation was resolved by her friends shouting at her & pulling her back. Needless to say I would have my car doors locked after that
I could ALMOST be on that tree-guy's side - almost. It sounds like it was an honest mistake, and he DID offer her employment, so as these things go, it was pretty benign. Where he lost my support was the point where he wouldn't take no for an answer, and started making up lies to try and get her into trouble - if he'd just been POLITE about the whole thing, he might have actually gotten his trees done, or at least gotten a recommendation from her of a good outfit who WOULD do that (she sounds like she'd probably know). Instead, he went to jail. That's where rudeness gets you.
How do you only get ONE peach tree and ONE plum tree? Anyone who plants fruit trees knows that you need two of each in order for them to be properly pollinated.
I’ve totally gone off a couple of times on ‘customers’ who just went too far. I was lucky enough to have had bosses at the times that knew me well enough to know that if I went off on a customer, they deserved it, and would back me up. I’ve also had my boss go off on a customer for being overly b*tchy to me. And as a customer, I’ve gone off on other customers that are being total @sses to a store employee that can’t tell the jerks off themselves. Spellcheck
That second story with the Uber mistake makes me think about this one story of a woman who randomly went inside someone’s car thinking it was a Uber as well Unfortunately that person in the car wasn’t so nice and she lost her life that night once he drove off with her. People really need to use their brain.
that uber story reminds me of one time years ago when me and my mom was getting picked up by my aunt when school was over at the time she drove a red car. well we see a red car drive up and we go and get in. well moments later we see who is driving and its not my aunt the poor lady was stunned that two strangers got in her car. once mom realized she apologized and explained quickly our family member had the same color car as hers and we got out. not long after my aunt drove up and she got a good laugh out of our mistake
The Gardner story - Oh man, as a big busted woman, in a uniform, I get I'm unattractive as I look like my Dad, but man does it sting with some guy, taller than you, insists on calling you 'sir' while /looking into your cleavage/ -_- He did it several times, even after correcting him, so I gave up and refused to wait on him. I should tell you about my last day working my deli job 🤣 I had absolutely no chill and called the trainee assistant store manager a little butt-licking toadie (censored, obviously)... amongst other things because he liked to pretend to be on the phone, but was /recording/ conversations at our break table, which was off property.
I myself am female (and a tomboy), and you'd be surprised at how many times I get mistaken for a guy when I go into town. I've honestly gotten so tired of correcting people. 😒
Keep your car doors locked until you reach whoever you are picking up. That avoids weird people jumping into your car. And lock your doors at home & if you’re too lazy to do that then expect strangers to walk in. Hopefully not Freddie.
House invader and carjacker lucky they didn’t encounter a serial killer??? They're lucky they didn't encounter someone legally carrying a gun. Both of those idiots are extremely lucky they didn’t get shot down, which would have been within the rights of the homeowner and car owner. People are far too polite. I encountered a burglar in my house once and it was fists flying, not asking him where he was trying to go. I showed him where to go, and it is still the only time I have ever had punch a man in the face. I bought a gun that same day as it occured to me I was lucky the burglar didn’t have a knife or something.
Had to stop and think a minute because The CO-OP is a chain of grocery stores to the UK.. 😂 So all I was thinking was: "What? You can't buy trees in a CO-OP.."
Fluff: "And while we are on the subject of trespassers, listen to this one..." COMMERCIAL BREAK. Me: "Yeah, that sure did trespass into his segue, huh?"
Story 2: both the story and the uber comment. LOCK YOUR DOORS. Okay I can understand the car one since most cars now (stupidly) unlock when you put the car in park, but why is your house unlocked if you aren't expecting guests?
I used to work at a Midwest chain hardware store for 11 and half years in Indiana, (I quit in 2019) that doesn’t put up with the nonsense of rude guests. Once I was cleaning the garage bay door windows on a tall ladder when some rude, woke up on the wrong side of the bed, guy pulled up from the yard into the garage bay and demanded to see the manager. So I go to receiving and tell them that a guest wants the manager. One of them goes “he yelled at you too, huh?” He ended up getting belligerent and got trespassed. I don’t get it when people return things and they say hurry up cause they got 15 minutes to get to work. Go to work and return it on your lunch break or after work. There was this woman who would alway throw a fit during Black Friday cause people have to wait in line for hours at a time to check out the hoards of stuff they found. Also they get mad when the receipt kiosk doesn’t work.
In story 1, I hate to say this, but retail stores associates and management are not to get confrontational with a guest, even if they are being caught stealing. Sometimes they can ask them if they need help, but can't accuse them of theft. The best thing they do from corporate is to get the make and model of car with license plate. In this situation, worked out well since OP wasn't working there anymore, but can be risky. Corporate doesn't want charges brought against the store for profiling. Most of the time, there should be cameras in store showing the dirty deed, but even then, can be construed as profiling. It is a rough business, but sometimes we just have to deal with it.
As far as the third story it would have been funny if the smug idiot trespasser got his but kicked by the girl before the police arived and then got arested and charged with assault along with his car being impounded.
Story 1: What's the point of trespassing her if the store is shutting down anyway? Still, the criminal charges might give her something to think about next time she goes off at the grocery store.
My brother, sister, and I were at an Irish bar’s St. Patrick Day’s festivities in Florida several years ago. At the end of the night, bro walked out to get the car at the distant parking lot, and Mom and I stayed at the entrance to wait. He pulled up, but a drunk girl stumbled to the passenger door and tried to get in. Luckily, the door was still locked and we were right behind her telling her she had the wrong car. Turns out her Uber was exactly the same model as my brother’s and two cars behind his in line! It took a little convincing, but she finally ended up in the right one.
JA: "He assaulted me."
Cop: "She assaulted you and you're still alive??"
“You’re not bruised or bleeding and you still have all your teeth, so I KNOW she didn’t!”
*PSA: Do NOT EVER work for any place that refuses to trespass problematic people. Your safety is NOT IMPORTANT to that employer. I really can't stress this enough. RUN from situations like that.*
"There is no excuse for abuse." -slogan from an Australian PSA
Retired police who became mayor…I was in my office and we had a guy come in and scream at my clerk. I ordered him to leave and he refused…funny thing, in our state you can physically remove trespassers. As he bounced into the parking lot the police chief pulled in. He demanded I be arrested. The chief pointed out a) it was legal to toss him and b) the chief worked for me. He got a ticket and no sympathy from the courts.
Where I live, we have workplace laws to protect workers from being harassed in any form, from outsiders (customers, passerby etc). Employers MUST act to protect the staff, and in this situation, calling 911 is what the policy (legislated) allows for employees to do. I know in the US and other countries, the labour laws can be pretty weak and staff are frequently unprotected and at the whim of their employers.
@@streetcop157. Even people with legit reasons to come to the office (city hall, police station, hospital, private office, whatever) the people who are working there or being treated have the right and expectation that certain things are enforced, or rules.
Such give the receptionist or security your name and official identification. To have these on record and verified their visit is authorized. The visitor is to be escorted to their appointment, or only permitted in certain areas only. The visit is only for the one purpose, such as pay a fine or speak to one person, and leave shortly thereafter. And importantly, the visitor must display acceptable conduct of behavior.
If these rules are expected and explained, it’s easier to enforce.
Nobody should be subject to intruders, abusers, disorderly persons, thievery, wasters of time, and assault!
Story number 2 reminded me of this little gem from years ago.
I had a friend called Steve, who lived with his mother on the other side of Manchester, my other friend, John, was going to see him and checked with me for his address.
Steve phoned me about 2 hours later to say that John never turned up.
Apparently, John got to the address, and stated to the mother that he was here to see Steve. She said he wasn’t in but that John could come in and sat waiting in her kitchen having a cup of tea. When her son showed up, she told him his friend was here to which he said “What friend ?”
When Steve walked in the kitchen both he and John said “Who are you ?” !!!
My friend John had gone to the wrong address ! But that home was a mother & grown-up son who happened to have the same name as my friend !
I thought this was hilarious, especially given that he was sat there with a cup of tea, with his mum ! LOL
My Mum has a cousin who married someone with the same name as her brother. When we mention her and that name we have to specify (if it's not obvious from context) if we are talking about her brother or her husband. This week I was talking to Mum about a different branch of her family. She said here there was a brother and sister who both married someone with their siblings name. She said if they were referring to the married couples they would say the name of the related person, then the married person. I'm guessing they would say their parents children if talking about the two of them.
First story: I just wish for the day when corporate will recognize the act of screaming at an employee is considered verbal abuse and can cause emotional trauma. Isn't that what an assault is? Offenders, especially repeat offenders, must be trespassed. Period.
Yup. Many laws split "assault" into causing fear of harm, including verbal abuse, and "battery" the putting hands.
Right that is what I was going to say that yelling and screaming making others cry is a form of assault and lucky here in Australia we have rules in every shop hospital everywhere that they don't take yelling screaming or any kind of assault u well be kicked out or cops well be called
Corporate must realize that :
1) Assault don't need to be physical.
2) Screaming IS a form of assault.
Corporate would rather keep shitty customers than good employees.
So then I could get an employee arrested because she started screaming at me?
Sweet.
Story 1: Have you ever wanted to completely lay out all of your feelings on someone, but couldn't because you could get fired? Well, I'm glad OP no longer had that restraint by doing it on their last day of work. Good riddance
OP's the hero everyone needs, he finally got the Nightmare Customer banned from the store without even trying.
That's certainly going out with a bang XD
@@sovest555 You got that right, that was epic!
Half baked 😂😂 fu fu fu ur cool fu throws burger in face I'm out
I wanted to say to the Karen in the 3rd story, you’re not my boss so don’t tell me what to do.
When my family owned bakeries a long time ago, we NEVER put up with anyone who was nasty. Ourselves and our employees were able to tell off anyone that was discourteous in any way. It was a small town and people appreciated that we didn't put up with anything.
The customer is not always right.
The sad thing about that quote is that it was never meant to be used BY the customers, but rather as a service motto for the staff. But the motto got out and now some people think it gives them a free pass to get whatever they from wherever they want without objection. It's why you don't see companies say it anymore in orientation.
@@MrCrunchytime If anything it is said in the negative.
sometimes we use sarcasm in daily commerce to teach people like these a lesson! I enjoy days i am allowed to participate in these lessons!
Actually, the sad thing about that quote is that it is never used in it's complete form.
The customer is always right in matters of taste is the original. If they want orange and green plaid trousers or ketchup on filet mignon, you sell it to them. Not that they can abuse the staff or make irrational demands.
@@bcaye ACTUALLY... the origin of "the customer is always right" originated from corporate, to minimize emotional response from there workers. The customer has the right to an aggrievance. In real life, where opinions matter... the customer has the right to complain. The employee does not have the right to dismiss the complaint. The operating manager has to weigh the complaint... and decide if it should be brought to corporate's attention!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd be like lady if the door doesn't say chiropractor's office this isn't an office. She's just damn lucky she wasn't living in Texas when she did this.
Some of these idiots would win the Darwin Award for lack of survival instinct.
The fact that the Karen acknowledges that it was a house at first kind of makes me think that she knew she had the wrong place....
Right? Both her and the girls who got into the person's car are lucky to be alive. I say this as a generational Southerner who has lived in Texas.
@@toulousegoose1150 what does that have to do with the story?
@@JadenYukifan28 Not really. Years ago my late parents bought a house from a chiropractor. When it was being shown, the office was right there but no patients while it was being shown. To my knowledge no patients ever showed up unannounced, but it wouldn't have been surprising. There was no signage on the outside to show it was a chiro's office.
Story 1: Business should make it a rule that workers that are quitting should get a Karen that they hate in trouble with police as a warning to for all Karen's.
That sounds a little dangerous
Businesses should have a rule that you can tell Karens that are deserving of it to fu©k off without getting into trouble...
Standing ovation for pressing charges! Too many idiots don’t. And that manager that lets any customer abuse employees needs a butt kicking too.
The whole no ma'am no ham no bacon part has me on the floor laughing dead.
I'd have paid money to watch "Baby Girl" kick the idiot's arse! 😄👍
I'm using that to say no way in hell.
@@RunnyBabbitMom i think I may aquire it as well.
Story one. Instead of saying over the microphone that she was finally formally trespassed , you should have said " ding dong the witch is gone. " I am glad you got that person arrested.
Story 2: I had a similar story of my own like the uber story as a part of story 2. Back when I lived in Tennessee I was working as a delivery driver for a dairy that happened to be next to a very seedy bar in Memphis TN. No less than 3 times I had some extremely inebriated person try to climb into my truck thinking I was an taxi/uber driver.
The kicker is, I was driving a full sized 18 wheeler truck at the time. I still, to this day, can't fathom how drunk you have to be to think an semi truck is your uber.
Last I looked, ride share drivers drove cars that are (nearly) new with the occasional SUV. Your story reminds me of a running joke on an Australian show called _Fat Pizza_ where in the newest season, the protagonist who delivers pizza (played by Paul Fenech) gets an unexpected passenger in his car who thought he was a Buber driver.
Project Team Story: Making you late, Karen? You wouldn't be late if you just left OP alone. People are like "This person is making me late," but fail to see that they are making themselves late by not walking away. Just bother someone else or come back another day
"Making her late", but then she'll "wait all night"? Gosh, what an utter embecile. 🤨
It’s kinda like the “I’ve been stood here X minutes” liars.
Like maybe you wouldn’t have waited at all if you’d bothered alerting someone to your presence?
It's self-defeating, but by that point they're committed and they feel like if they back off after causing a ruckus, they'd be seen as weak. It basically turns into a dominance issue.
My current house used to be used as some kind of dental office. So for 2 years I had people rocking up to my house to pay a bill or talk about dentures. And every single time, they asked me where Teresa was. While I have never actually met her, I understand from a ton of elderly people's stories that she is the kindest and best office manager that anyone could have.
Story 1: Sure, let lousy customers abuse your employees and then wonder why people quit their job. That sure is some good management right there.
Story 3: Random toddler walks by an sees the woman having a tantrum on the floor. "What a baby."
I got that SpongeBob reference
This channel has got under my skin... seriously. It's infiltrated my dreamscape! Just for context, I'm a lucid dreamer, and my dreams are often very detailed, even including rational dialogue.
A couple of nights back, in the dream I'm waiting for a tram; suddenly a woman walks up to me and grabs for my mobile and shouts, "I'm calling your manager!" I recoil from her and shout back "I don't have a manager! Leave me alone!"
Thereafter the dream segued into another scene, and my IDWHL dream ended.
DAMN! That SUCKS,!and not in the fun kind of way either. 😮😊
The second story with the Ted Bundy comment. Oh good Lord in Heaven above..... there would be two sets of Karens. One set saying that all the women that would happen had it coming and deserved it and the other set of Karens saying that he is just (in my best Karen voice) *"He is just misunderstood. We need to let him be him."*
The funny and sad thing is, you're not wrong in the slightest.
What part of “NO TRESPASSING” don’t people understand.
The No part most likely
The part that says “No”
they understand it all, but it of course does not apply to them!
@@advorak8529 Karen logic: I am on a mission. I don't care about some stupid rules.
Well, there are multiple syllables in "trespassing". Might be too big for their reading level.
Once upon a time I worked with a man of Mexican descent. He and his wife bought a new house (wife was white, he was very brown) and he started to do yard work since he disliked bare dirt as a design aesthetic. Week after week, he's out there sweating away, getting his yard the way he and his wife wanted it. One day the neighbor across the street came over and asked what landscaper he worked for as he'd like a quote for his house. Coworker stood up and told the man "I live here in this house, I don't work for a landscaper." Neighbor says well, what would you charge me to do this at my house? Coworker told him, very coldly, that he was "a VP in a bank and would not be doing any yard work for anybody who wasn't his wife..." Neighbor was very offended, and gave him the cold should for months after that.
Best result ever. "I will never speak to you again!!!" "Promise?"
Racism is alive & well in America. 🥺.
It's alive and well EVERYWHERE. Just pay attention to foreign news and it's obvious. It's rampant in AU, France ect.
In the first story I think corporate was right to a degree; yes you can have a customer cited for trespassing if your employee or employer gets physically assaulted. But you can also have them cited for trespassing if you deny them service and ask them to leave and if they refuse to leave.
Ummm, corporate policy was ONLY if the customer assaulted an employee.
1st story
Management not doing anything because she didn't assault anyone is definitely something to contact local employment people or even local news to get it changed
Story 1 - I wonder if anyone was singing the song ‘Ding Dong the Witch is Dead’ after that happened. 👏👏👏👏 Well done OP.
😂😂😂😂😂
Bagels for everyone. Bagel! Bagel! Bagel!
I love how most of these stories are just "Wow they're not currently working AND they don't look like they work here? What kind of lazy employee dresses like that!"
A "lazy employee" who back in the lat 90's/early 00's would wear those garbage clothes at one of those kiosk gas stations.
I live in a small town so I haven't met anyone like this, but I'm glad channels like this are a thing so I can be prepared for these kind of interactions.
FIRST CLUE: There's no sign outside with a doctor's name on it.
SECOND CLUE: It looked nothing like one .
Depends. When my parents were looking at a house they purchased, there was no signage on the outside stating that a chiropractor worked out of his home. Another poster on here says they purchased a home that had a dental office in it and for a couple of years people still stopped by. It happens.
Story 1. Not all heroes wear capes, but in that moment, OP became freaking Batman because he wasn't the hero we needed but the one we deserve for handling that Karen like a boss!
Give this man a trophy, a medal, a raise, early Christmas bonus and a paid vacation because he freaking earned all of it!
The defense contractor I worked at for 4 years before I retired was in the same building with a well-known medical lab. Their door was the next one down on the same side, prolly 100' away. Our door had our company name/logo (not LabCo) on it, the suite number (different from LabCos) and a sign in 3" letter that said "This is NOT LabCo, they are THAT way!" and an arrow pointing to the right.
Accordingly at least twice a week someone rings the doorbell (doing defense work you have to have secured doors) and tries to hand us samples (yuck). Most of them got it, but one time the woman went away, drove around the building and tried to catch us lying by coming back again from a different angle (only 4-6 of us in that office most days and we all see/hear the door so her options are limited as to who will answer). I told the boss we should start accepting them, but charge them a $20 processing fee to walk them next door.
Apparently walking away from a Karen doesn’t make them see that you’re not an employee or going to do what they want… it makes them bat**** crazy.
First story... when I was told that she could verbally abuse and verbally harass the staff and it would take a physical altercation to have them do anything... that is when that needs to be taken to a lawyer and the employment board.
That time in ancient history called the '90s was a different time.
I'm surprised that if any of the other employees in the past did not take this to court to the corporate level about how they were verbally abused by this woman and that they did nothing like give her at least a temporary band that it had to get to this point. If they verbally abuse without any consequences it can build up to even something worse than this slapping punch scenario. As well as suing them for the emotional damage that that woman caused them.
*Story 2- I love when the person claims something, but the person knows that’s not true!* 😁 lol
My hubby’s a *huge guy,* but doesn’t drink, smoke, swear, or even yell! 😊 He was at work one day and was pretty busy, but a dude was being a pain. My hubby told him he’d have to wait till he finished one assignment before he could help him. So, the jerk went into the office, told the manager that my hubby cussed him out and pushed him, so he wanted him fired. The manager pointed at my hubby and asked the jerk “are you saying _he_ did that?” And the jerk said yes. But, my hubby’s manager said, “you’re lying. He’d never do that.” 🤣
*That’s what you get for having an awesome reputation and a get attitude to the people you work with!* 😉 *I love my hubby!!!* 🥰😘❤️❤️❤️
Toy Store OP left a great parting gift before leaving for the military.
FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF!!!! (To the chant of Bill Nye, the science, Guy opening)
DARK FLUFF THE REDDIT GUY
Dark fluff with Reddit stuff
FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF FLUFF
Yes.
Fluff! *fades from right to left*
The last one is the best "I don't work here" stories I've heard 😂😂
Story 3: it is so revealing that Karens think an employee would lie about not working there or not being able to run the cash registers.
When they're not even wearing the uniform.
I'll bet silver dollars to doughnut holes that they do this because lying comes as naturally to them as complaining.
Agreed. They think others are lying because they would. They think other would try to get out of work because they do. They think everyone is just like them and if they beat you to the punch by lying, assaulting, or even filming the interaction then they’ve won the altercation. They don’t grasp that someone being arrested did something wrong, just they they got caught or couldn’t lie their way out of it
No bet!!! You'd win the pot 😂❤
Yes. There is that thing called Projection.
This is mystifying to me. I mean has there *ever* been a case of an actual employee claiming they don't work at their place of employment? I mean, ever?
Thank you for another one boys! Unsure of where you are in the world but be safe with all this smoke in the air! Love you guys!
I've worked at many stores where occasionally some staff came in "unofficially " to work on something they couldn't when in uniform. I refer to that as " Here but not here"
I used to work retail.
I frequently saw our vendors harassed by customers to get on the registers, lol.
I felt for them.
It's true - just because you stock shelves or reset displays, it doesn't mean you work for that specific store.
This being the case, you literally CANNOT log into a register to ring anyone up, even if you wanted to.
That's... Not how any of this works :/
The first story reminded me of something that happened to me recently.
I work in a McDonald's with a drive-thru and we had a regular customer which everyone hated. Every time she comes through she always gets a latte and it's always "cold" even though its literally just been made, she also shouts down the mic as soon as she gets there, which she had been told not to do multiple times by me since I had nearly fallen off the stock room ladder when she did it.
So about 2 months back, she drives up to the mic and starts shouting down the mic so I tell her I'll be with her in a minute since I was doing another job. Take her order and payment and then start taking another order, when she snaps her fingers and tries to get my attention, I signal 1 minute to her and once I finish I go back to her. She then tells me "I want a hot chocolate" and politely say "next time you will need to order at the mic" and she snottily says "well I forgot!" So I just sigh and do it since at this point I just want her gone. As she gives me the money she asks me "you don't like me do you?" And just tell her "no" and she says "well I don't like your face" and as she drives down calls me a twat and tells the manager what happened and the manager just basically asked "well why did you ask the question if you didn't want the answer".
I found out a couple of shifts after that she had also asked the manager the same question and my manager was more diplomatic with telling her no but since that day, the customer hasn't been back
First story: You can have someone arrested for trespassing. You can have someone charged with trespassing. You can trespass on someone's property. But you don't trespass someone or have someone trespassed. That makes no sense whatsoever.
I encountered a Karen on the job, I work for the city's Water Utility. I was getting ready in the truck I was driving to go paint the fire hydrants around the city and one of the roads is under construction. When I was getting out I heard this woman shouting, "Oh, NOW you get out to work?" I ignored her and went to work on the hydrant, and she just walks away on the sidewalk behind me. I couldn't hear what she was saying because of the loud traffic in the background, and I wasn't sure if she was talking to me or to the workers on the road because she was yelling at the air as she walks. But I did hear the last thing she said, "Have a good day to you Sir, Ma'am, or whatever you are..." I was mad at her. I did have my hair cut short to my chin earlier in June, and I was wearing an outdoor hat, I even had earrings on. And she couldn't tell I was a girl?!
I told my coworkers and parents about this incident and they both said that I should have gone back into the truck and left the area to find a different hydrant. And one thing I should mention I made sure not to make any eye contact with her, and I've never said anything back to her.
In all honestly, I thought she was like that because she missed her bus. (There's a bust stop close by to the hydrant I was painting)
There is reasons why i lock doors. Keep the crazy that isn't me out.
The "Uber=beau" bit, well, you know how it is... no good deed goes un-Karened!
Where does the Lone Ranger take his garbage ? to the dump, to the dump, to the dump , dump, dump……..
Third story, Karen did get something. She got dragged out of a store by the police and banned from said store by the manager.
OMG, Story 3. I work retail at a 'Craft Store' for over 6 years now, and we are always updating POGs. (Plan-O-Grams.) So for them to not update anything in close to a year?! DAMN! Huge job right there. 2nd. I'm not trained for registers and never will be, however about 2 years ago an old man yelled out at me from the line demanding I go up there or to go get some more Cashiers b/c this line was 'Way too long.'
House with Star Wars theme.
Me: "'This is not the place you are looking for." (me waves hand)
Her: "This is not the I've been looking for."
Me: "This is not the doctor's office." (me waves hand)
Her: "This is not the doctor's office."
Me: "You should go along now." (me wave hand)
Her: "I'll go now."
Me: "Bye!" (me waves hand)
Her: "Bye!"
Me, a few seconds later... "Whew! I didn't know that it would work, but it did!"
The drunk girl getting the wrong car reminded me of a funny incident that happened while on vacation in Hawaii. The hotel we stayed at had valet parking. We were waiting for our car when it pulled up. I jumped in the driver's seat & some woman (not the wife) jumped in the passenger (shotgun) seat. I looked at her, she looked at me, turned red as beet &, with a quick 'sorry', jumped back out. My wife & I had a good laugh. Every time after that, I asked, "Excuse me, are you sure you're in the right car?"
Dear GOD, an ENTIRE Store that hasn't done Planograms for 8 FREAKING MONTHS???
Are they INSANE???
Planograms need to be checksed and updated once EACH month if you want to keep the shelves neat, clean and reasonably organized...
I used to help my Mom reset individual bays in Home Dipshits to Planogram and that was usually a 3-5 hour job depending on what's in the bay and how intricate the layout was)...
An ENTIRE FREAKING STORE needing resetting? [shudders] that's a MASSIVE job...and NOT an easy one at that...having to take everything off the shelves/hooks, reset the shelf spacing and hook locations, relabel ALL the item spots, then put everything back in their new spaces while also storing the materials to separate out the discontinued products from the still sold products...[shudder] There isn't enough money in the WORLD to get me to do that kind of work again...I LIKE what little Sanity I still have...more importantly, I NEED that sliver of Sanity...it's all that keeps me from doing NASTY things to people that Piss Me OFF and ending up in the real world version of Arkham Asylum...
😄😁😆😅😂🤣
I believe the toy store that closed in the early 90s was KB Toys which was an awesome store but was definitely known to have garbage human garbage for managers
The "home invader" must have been blind and deaf OR high, since she could not realize by herself, she was in the wrong house.
High, in withdrawal or dyslexic; and that is a false trichotomy.
ALWAYS keep your doors locked, whether home or car. After having two attempted home invasions, and a couple times someone trying my front door... my doors are always locked and I am always armed! My old neighborhood was safe decades ago when I was a kid. Now, a couple close low-rent housing developments make it much less safe. 😡
"Lady, not only do I NOT work for this store, neither I nor anyone else here WORKS FOR YOU!!!
Years back I was driving back from a meeting that finished after midnight & had to pass a local nightclub which was turning out. There was a long queue for taxis controlled by a steward. As I drive slowly by a 20F(?) ran out and tried to get in the backseat of my car. The situation was resolved by her friends shouting at her & pulling her back. Needless to say I would have my car doors locked after that
Charge them a high amount of cash up front if it happens again.
I could ALMOST be on that tree-guy's side - almost. It sounds like it was an honest mistake, and he DID offer her employment, so as these things go, it was pretty benign. Where he lost my support was the point where he wouldn't take no for an answer, and started making up lies to try and get her into trouble - if he'd just been POLITE about the whole thing, he might have actually gotten his trees done, or at least gotten a recommendation from her of a good outfit who WOULD do that (she sounds like she'd probably know). Instead, he went to jail. That's where rudeness gets you.
I been outta "the game" for 15 years, but that gardener lady, i think im in love ❤
'Uber"... yeah, seriously. Get in my car without my permission and you'll end up dropped off outside of town! Have fun with your walk home!
How do you only get ONE peach tree and ONE plum tree? Anyone who plants fruit trees knows that you need two of each in order for them to be properly pollinated.
I’ve totally gone off a couple of times on ‘customers’ who just went too far. I was lucky enough to have had bosses at the times that knew me well enough to know that if I went off on a customer, they deserved it, and would back me up. I’ve also had my boss go off on a customer for being overly b*tchy to me. And as a customer, I’ve gone off on other customers that are being total @sses to a store employee that can’t tell the jerks off themselves. Spellcheck
And op in the 1sy story gave the best Christmas , Hanukah and all the other holiday at that time the best gift ever. Woop Woop!!!! You go op.
That second story with the Uber mistake makes me think about this one story of a woman who randomly went inside someone’s car thinking it was a Uber as well
Unfortunately that person in the car wasn’t so nice and she lost her life that night once he drove off with her. People really need to use their brain.
"Pissivity" LOL, love it.
Not all employees are trained for certain roles in a store so I understand OP situation in the make-up store.
that uber story reminds me of one time years ago when me and my mom was getting picked up by my aunt when school was over at the time she drove a red car. well we see a red car drive up and we go and get in. well moments later we see who is driving and its not my aunt the poor lady was stunned that two strangers got in her car. once mom realized she apologized and explained quickly our family member had the same color car as hers and we got out. not long after my aunt drove up and she got a good laugh out of our mistake
The Gardner story - Oh man, as a big busted woman, in a uniform, I get I'm unattractive as I look like my Dad, but man does it sting with some guy, taller than you, insists on calling you 'sir' while /looking into your cleavage/ -_- He did it several times, even after correcting him, so I gave up and refused to wait on him. I should tell you about my last day working my deli job 🤣 I had absolutely no chill and called the trainee assistant store manager a little butt-licking toadie (censored, obviously)... amongst other things because he liked to pretend to be on the phone, but was /recording/ conversations at our break table, which was off property.
Second story: If that was in Texas... good lord that Karen would have more holes in her than the moon has craters.
She'd be Swiss cheese...
Story 2: When someone mentions Ted Bundy, I have to remind myself that's not the dad from Married With Children.
Ted Bundy: Come right in. Al Bundy: Get out!
I myself am female (and a tomboy), and you'd be surprised at how many times I get mistaken for a guy when I go into town. I've honestly gotten so tired of correcting people. 😒
Keep your car doors locked until you reach whoever you are picking up. That avoids weird people jumping into your car. And lock your doors at home & if you’re too lazy to do that then expect strangers to walk in. Hopefully not Freddie.
i swear Karens are not really considered humans anymore but screaming demons in human skins considering how much Crazier they seem to get
looks like skinwalkers are getting more and more brazen
Story 2- is OP black? My guess is he was racist. And sexist. And that's why he wouldn't listen.
There’s nothing to stop someone from getting fake ride share stickers and waiting for some drunk to get in their car.
Another day of stories and yet another day I'm happy I don't look approachable
House invader and carjacker lucky they didn’t encounter a serial killer??? They're lucky they didn't encounter someone legally carrying a gun. Both of those idiots are extremely lucky they didn’t get shot down, which would have been within the rights of the homeowner and car owner. People are far too polite. I encountered a burglar in my house once and it was fists flying, not asking him where he was trying to go. I showed him where to go, and it is still the only time I have ever had punch a man in the face. I bought a gun that same day as it occured to me I was lucky the burglar didn’t have a knife or something.
The guy who pulled up and said how much my reply $600 an hour and that’s mates rates 😂
8:41 the ted Bundy comment lol yup and he could just say " I told them they in the wrong car but they would not leave what was I supposed to do " 😅😅😅
Had to stop and think a minute because The CO-OP is a chain of grocery stores to the UK.. 😂 So all I was thinking was: "What? You can't buy trees in a CO-OP.."
The only Co-op store I've seen was in my city of birth, which was famous for its rum.
_She needs to pick on someone her size_
Unfortunately, that someone burst into flames near the mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey back in 1936...
Oh do not be doing the Hindenburg dirty like that.
Or was last seen swimming away with Captain Ahab lashed to her side..... 😂
Story 2: Either that lady is dyslexic and doesn't know it or is incredibly dense smh
I was thinking either dyslexia, as you said, or drugs.
@@ShadowTaipan Or drug withdrawal. I've heard of Karens that explode when they're off their meds.
Story 1: Clearly a Mega Felisha as she was allowed to behave that way for so long.
Story #1 that Karen could have been charged with harming government property since op enlisted
Story #2: No ma'am, no ham, no turkey, no bacon! That just made my lil country/city heart happy.
Fluff: "And while we are on the subject of trespassers, listen to this one..."
COMMERCIAL BREAK.
Me: "Yeah, that sure did trespass into his segue, huh?"
1st story OP should have gotten on the PA and sang, “Ding don the witch is dead…”
"no ma'am, no ham, no turkey, no bacon" BEAUTIFUL
I would have told all the Karen's on here don't let the door hit you on your ass while you go through it
Don’t let the door hit you where the good lord split you!
Story 2 was so satisfying. I want some of those plums and peaches.
Story 2: I'd give the man a quote of $1,000,000.
Story 2: both the story and the uber comment. LOCK YOUR DOORS. Okay I can understand the car one since most cars now (stupidly) unlock when you put the car in park, but why is your house unlocked if you aren't expecting guests?
I used to work at a Midwest chain hardware store for 11 and half years in Indiana, (I quit in 2019) that doesn’t put up with the nonsense of rude guests. Once I was cleaning the garage bay door windows on a tall ladder when some rude, woke up on the wrong side of the bed, guy pulled up from the yard into the garage bay and demanded to see the manager. So I go to receiving and tell them that a guest wants the manager. One of them goes “he yelled at you too, huh?” He ended up getting belligerent and got trespassed. I don’t get it when people return things and they say hurry up cause they got 15 minutes to get to work. Go to work and return it on your lunch break or after work. There was this woman who would alway throw a fit during Black Friday cause people have to wait in line for hours at a time to check out the hoards of stuff they found. Also they get mad when the receipt kiosk doesn’t work.
In story 1, I hate to say this, but retail stores associates and management are not to get confrontational with a guest, even if they are being caught stealing. Sometimes they can ask them if they need help, but can't accuse them of theft. The best thing they do from corporate is to get the make and model of car with license plate. In this situation, worked out well since OP wasn't working there anymore, but can be risky. Corporate doesn't want charges brought against the store for profiling. Most of the time, there should be cameras in store showing the dirty deed, but even then, can be construed as profiling. It is a rough business, but sometimes we just have to deal with it.
Depends where you are
As far as the third story it would have been funny if the smug idiot trespasser got his but kicked by the girl before the police arived and then got arested and charged with assault along with his car being impounded.
My favourite narrator❤
It’s nice. My chiropractor has a doggo in the office!
Given how long you have been doing this, have you ever wondered how many of these Karens are the same woman on repeat at different encounters?
Welcome to Wackyland
Population: 330 million nuts and a convicted orange squirrel
_It can happen here_
@@JamesDavy2009 only squirrels save and save, and what have they got? Nuts.
-Elaine Stritch, 🎼 are you having any fun?
Story 1: What's the point of trespassing her if the store is shutting down anyway? Still, the criminal charges might give her something to think about next time she goes off at the grocery store.
Nothing says "doctor's office" more than a sign that says "come on in" with star wars on it...😂😂😂
My brother, sister, and I were at an Irish bar’s St. Patrick Day’s festivities in Florida several years ago. At the end of the night, bro walked out to get the car at the distant parking lot, and Mom and I stayed at the entrance to wait. He pulled up, but a drunk girl stumbled to the passenger door and tried to get in. Luckily, the door was still locked and we were right behind her telling her she had the wrong car. Turns out her Uber was exactly the same model as my brother’s and two cars behind his in line! It took a little convincing, but she finally ended up in the right one.
That at least is somewhat understandable.
The Uber app gives you the number plate of the vehicle picking you up. The girl must have been as wasted as an East Sydney party animal.