'I called him up with the sole intention of wasting his time': Former barista gets revenge on customer by pretending to use him as her realtor

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    Font - Posted by u/Forsaken-Problem6758 13 hours ago Realtor was callous and inconsiderate when I worked a menial job 10 years ago. In the process of selling my home, and called him up with the sole intention of wasting his time.
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    Font - Throughout college I worked at a coffee shop across from a Real Estate office. Most Realtors were either kind or indifferent towards me. No harm no foul.
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    Font - There was, however, one who stood out from the rest. DN must've had a chip on his shoulder. He was born into a famous family in our city and has been trying to make it as a big-name Realtor. He always acted as such.
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    Font - Wouldn't look at me when ordering. Rarely said anything to me besides his order. In 2 years I don't believe he ever said please or thank you. Perhaps worst of all, he assumed every employee was uneducated and unintelligent.
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    Font - I had his order memorized within 2 weeks. I'd often have his drink ready for him when I knew he'd be there. Every time he'd insist "My order is too complicated. This must be incorrect. Make it how I ordered." (As if I hadn't made it
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    Font - 229 times already) I'd simply pull it behind the counter, make a separate drink for the drive- thru, and then hand him back the one he insisted was wrong.
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    Font - He'd also force an 'Ohh wow!' reaction when removing the lid to check for no foam.
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    Font - There were unsolicited comments directed towards my co-workers. About getting 'real' jobs. Considering college. Learning something useful.
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    Font - Never took the time to learn that two baristas had master's degrees, one had a PhD, and many had 'real' jobs on the side.
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    Font - I'm now a nurse practitioner. I live in a wonderful home I'm selling to be closer to family. I called up DN and asked him to meet with me. He (unsurprisingly) didn't recognize me. I brought up the old barista
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    Font - gig and he was shocked - to the point of asking if I'd inherited my home. Apparently, he hasn't changed at all...
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    Font - He likely spent 5+ hours communicating with me and setting up a contract.
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    Font - I gladly went with another realtor, who always treated me and my co-workers with respect.
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    Font - Edit: just to clarify, being a barista was far from menial. Only DN thought it was. My current co-workers always ask how I'm able to remain calm in hectic situations. "Try handling a short-staffed
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    Font - Mother's Day when 25 families in the lobby are p р you don't have their $85 order done within 2 minutes." *****
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    Font - CoderJoe1 11 hr. ago Makes ya wanna write his name wrong on his cup.
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    Font - SheWho LovesToDraw 10 hr. ago I could never be a barista. They have to deal with the public BEFORE they have their caffeine fixes, and that's a very dangerous group of people to handle.
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    Font - AcrobaticSource3 10 hr. ago I'd often have his drink ready for him when I knew he'd be there. Every time he'd insist "My order is too complicated. This must be incorrect. Make it how I ordered."
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    Font - If he treated you this way, why would you bother having his drink ready for him?
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    Human body - doshka 10 hr. ago ● To get him gone sooner.
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    Gesture - Forsaken-Problem6758 OP 9 hr. ago This. ● 100% this.

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