Sometimes you gotta stand up for another human being.
People get bullied every day. It might seem like it doesn’t happen after you have finished high school. But it does, however people take a different approach when bullying adults. You see some people seem to think a job can make someone a higher or lower rank of a human being. I could never understand how much somebody earns has anything to do with how you treat them.
Although this is most apparent in the service industry. Store workers, waiters, or customer representatives get bullied quite often. And most of the time they can do nothing but suck it up as their managers force them to do so. That is why it is always nice to see another person standing up for their rights.
In this case, the ‘customer is not always right.’
Source: Reddit
This guys day started out quite bad with him attending a funeral.
And he only wanted a quiet morning but that wasn’t what life had in store for him.
This is when he saw a customer berating a staff member over something that couldn’t be fixed.
I’m surprised Kevin didn’t realize you didn’t work there.
The rude customer obviously thought he had the upper hand in this situation.
My condolences on the loss of your friend. Bet he was laughing his ass off, though, watching you handle the LMC.-LongPastDueDate
However, he soon learned he was wrong and that was entirely not the case.
And this is when he knew he messed up big time.
And this is a perfect example of chaotic good! –javahead2
The customer was obviously just dumbstruck at this point grasping at straws.
Since he couldn’t do anything, he decided to walk away.
A staff member got saved from more remarks and this guy had a little fun.
It was a win-win situation really.
We wish we could this but never have the courage to do so.
As you can imagine, Redditors loved what he did for the employee.
He got what he deserved and I hope he never finds out.
He was just a guardian angel sent to help the employee.
What would you do if you saw an employee getting berated by a customer? Would you help them yourself or call the manager? Comment down below and let us know.