tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3403254095541641875.post6346547232203004716..comments2019-11-09T13:21:14.984-05:00Comments on These Mountains Are Mine.: Tantrum: A True StoryNoelle McLaughlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17218737601857974619noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3403254095541641875.post-17678201242411254762011-09-26T13:20:17.394-04:002011-09-26T13:20:17.394-04:00I've definitely been in the same situation bef...I've definitely been in the same situation before. As a member of society on "the other side" of the service counter, I notice and pick up on plenty of little and obnoxious things guests and customers do. For the most part, people can be quite oblivious to how their actions affect others and how their attitudes can make people perceive them. I try my hardest not to burden people or agitate them when I'm out in public. I try to be efficient when I'm walking or checking out, and not just loiter and hold others up. One day I hope to be out of the industry and not have to deal with all the hassles, tantrums and constant stress of pleasing customers. I do cherish the insight I've gained by working in restaurants; its changed and enlightened my view of the world, and you seem to share that same enlightenment. I'm glad you kept your cool; let that girl have her tantrum and be on your way with no less than a little more insight and probably a nice cold cup of soda. :)Carrolin Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12818396181257085550noreply@blogger.com