A waitress faces a challenging situation with one customer until another upset customer arrives.

A waitress faces a challenging situation with one customer until another upset customer arrives.

The Problematic Customer

If you’ve worked in customer service, you’ve likely encountered difficult customers. One restaurant faced a particularly challenging situation. A father let his five children run wild, tearing napkins, breaking chopsticks, and screaming loudly.

My Attempt to Resolve the Situation

I approached the father and asked him to control his children:

Me: “Sir, please tell them to stop. They’re disturbing other customers.”

Father: (smiling) “No.”

Me: “So, you won’t tell them to stop?”

Father: (still smiling) “Yes.”

Despite my efforts, the chaos continued. Many patrons complained, but I lacked the authority to remove them. The final complaint came from a group of eight young men.

The Customers’ Reaction

Customer 1: “Isn’t there something you can do about them?”

Me: “I’m sorry, but no. How about a drink on the house?”

Customer 2: “That won’t help.”

Me: “Perhaps a free dessert?”

Customer 2: “That’s not what I meant. Can you call your boss?”

Me: “Unfortunately, he isn’t here.”

Customer 1: “We don’t want any free stuff. It might come out of your pay.”

The Unexpected Solution

Customer 3 then stood up, and the group followed him to the disruptive table. They confronted the unruly father and his children.

Customer 3: “Tell them to stop.”

Father: (still smiling) “No.”

Customer 1: “You’re upsetting the waitress.”

Father: “Do you work here?”

Customer 1: “No, we’re from the prison up the street. We’re out on parole. We served time for kidnapping and murdering noisy brats and jerks who upset minimum-wage waitresses.”

The Resolution

The commotion suddenly ceased, and other diners began to giggle.

Father: “You’re lying.”

Customer 4: “Want to test that?”

The disruptive group quickly left, and the diners applauded our unexpected heroes. I rewarded them with a free meal, grateful for their intervention.

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