Whenever it’s someone’s job to help me, I think of it as an opportunity to create a bright spot in what would otherwise be a pretty boring shift. I make them laugh with my silly commentary, engage them in interesting conversation, and above all, show that I care. I hope it makes them as happy as it makes me. And if it doesn’t, well hey, there’s always next time, right?
I want to show people that there is still good left in this world. When social media blares humanity’s worst all the time, love and compassion need to be loud, too. Cynicism, nihilism, and indifference have pervaded every aspect of our culture and, in my opinion, they just aren’t cool anymore. Joy is rebellion. Kindness is radical. Optimism is counterculture.
It may be their job to provide the service, but it’s my mission to provide the goofy to whoever needs it. Yes sir, I know this is a Wendy’s, but I’m not going to let that stop me!
As someone who works in a service job, people like this are very appreciated! Too many people just see a robot that exists only to serve their every whim and couldn’t possibly have thoughts and feelings of it’s own.
And to the people that say it’s our job to make customers happy, yes it is. But you may find that by trying to brighten that worker’s day they may go out of their way to make sure you have a superior experience. I certainly do, and when I’m the customer I’ve often found it to be the case as well.