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15 Daily Struggles Of Working In A Coffee Shop

1. You’ve grown sick and tired of explaining the difference between a latte and cappuccino.

You've grown sick and tired of explaining the difference between a latte and cappuccino.

Preach.

2. You dread having to call out a drink order with a name you don’t know how to pronounce.

You dread having to call out a drink order with a name you don't know how to pronounce.

Because inevitably, you will make a fool of yourself.

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3. Your confusion arises when someone orders a decaf drink.

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4. And it peaks when they ask for an EXTRA shot of decaf espresso in it.

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An extra decaf shot so you can be extra not-awake?

5. Your brain runs in circles trying to keep up with customers’ meticulous drink modifications.

Your brain runs in circles trying to keep up with customers’ meticulous drink modifications.

And you’re just like

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6. You feel like your world has ended every time you screw up your latte art.

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But when you create a cool design, you make the customer wait while you take a photo of it.

But when you create a cool design, you make the customer wait while you take a photo of it.

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Which you will later post on Instagram with a funny caption.

Which you will later post on Instagram with a funny caption.

7. You have experienced the undeniable pain of burning your hand on the steam wand.

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8. You have been trained to keep smiling even when customers treat you like poo.

You have been trained to keep smiling even when customers treat you like poo.

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Behold, the notorious “customer service smile.”

When on the inside, you’re all like

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9. You politely decline when a customer tries to pay with pennies.

You politely decline when a customer tries to pay with pennies.

Whilst in your head, you’re thinking

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And you literally want to rip someone’s weave out when customers leave you pennies as a tip.

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Thanks for the non-legal tender which I can use to buy ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

10. You quiver with exasperation when you are asked to steam a latte to a precise 78 degrees celsius.

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11. You inadvertently consume more caffeine in a single shift than the average person does in their lifetime.

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12. You sometimes wish you could just throw on an invisibility cloak when someone you know walks into the store.

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13. Your hair reaches a whole new level of frizzy over the course of your shift.

Your hair reaches a whole new level of frizzy over the course of your shift.

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14. You stare in disbelief when a customer orders a “grande frappuccino”.

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This ain’t no Starbucks honey.

15. You try to force yourself to drink espresso even though it utterly repulses you.

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16 McDonald’s Billboards Improved With Graffiti

People LOVE to hate on McDonald’s, but who among us hasn’t been drunk and lured into one by the glow of the dollar menu sign? Show of hands… that’s what I thought. McDonald’s is fantastic at advertising, which makes it even more fantastic when they’re trolled by trans fat-hating vandals. 

 These are the billboards that Ronald McDonald would rather you not see.

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McDonald’s Fires Worker For Drawing A Swastika On Customer’s Sandwich Bun

A McDonald’s owner is apologizing and saying a worker at a North Carolina store was fired, after a customer claimed that she found a swastika drawn on her chicken sandwich’s bun with butter.

The woman tells WCTI that she found the Nazi symbol when she opened her sandwich to put mayonnaise on the bun.

“Is this a joke? Does somebody really think they’re funny?” she said, adding that went back into the restaurant to complain, and workers offered to replace it. But she said she’d lost her appetite at that point and wanted a refund instead.

“Many people died because of that symbol and it’s not something that should be taken lightly. It’s not something that should be thrown around,” she says.

But just getting her money back wasn’t enough, she said.

“Maybe it needs to be part of training, or maybe brought up more often so that people know that this is not okay.”

The owner of that McDonald’s told WCTI in a statement that the worker in question has been let go.

“We are very sorry for the service that our customers received, and to be clear we have terminated the employee who was involved. We do not tolerate that kind of behavior at McDonald’s, and it’s not what we stand for personally as owners. It is about providing the best level of service and care to our customers, and anything less than that is unacceptable to us.

 

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