Just got back from probably the longest day of work ever. It wasn't even that bad, but this one customer just really pissed me off. She comes to the second window asking to change her order.. so I do it no problem, even though she should've done this already.. I remake her food then go to hand her the iced coffee she ordered and she started to complain saying, "I paid for a large iced coffee, why is this a medium?" So I told her that she was not charged for a large, it said medium. She then started to give me an attitude, so I just remade the iced coffee for her large to avoid issues. I then hand her the coffee and she was asking if it was sugar free vanilla, and it wasn't.. because THAT'S NOT WHAT SHE ORDERED YET AGAIN! So then she asks to talk to a manager and is getting all pissy about her drink, even though I'm fixing everything for her without a problem. She finally got her iced coffee and then started to say I didn't give her straws, when I already gave her about 12976349182746124 because she kept changing her drinks and asking for more straws. I seriously hate people.
To add to my annoyance with a customer, I was also thinking about how I got a ticket last night. I was driving on Kings Highway in Warwick, and then came to a bunch of cars in a row of traffic, so I slowed down.. Apparently the cop who happened to be the car in front of me had a problem with my driving.. so he proceeds in pulling me over. Once pulled over, he starts asking me word for word, "Was there any good reason as to why you were in my trunk with your reckless driving?" In the nicest way possible, I explained to him that I had no idea I was that close to him or was speeding, because I wasn't doing either. He then starts drilling me, asking if I was high. Asking if he could search my car, follow through with a blood test. He was even saying my eyes were bad and I said I had contacts, so maybe they were irritated, but he just called me a liar and went on with writing me a ticket for following too close. I was furious. It's obvious that I was getting a ticket just because I was a teenager, he pulled me over, and needed to meet his quota by the end of the month. I'm just worried because it's gonna come down to my word against his in court.. which really isn't fair. I looked up Officer Oresto online, and he apparently has a trend of pulling people over for no reason. He had the most amount of tickets in regards to driving safety for the year of 2007, which makes sense since he hands them out for no reason and drills people about smoking. If he really thought I smoked, he should've just tested me to end up looking like an idiot. If only police officers could do their job right. I just got back from going to town hall to hand in my not guilty plea on my ticket.. fun stuff.
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