YORK, Maine (CBS) – With nearly everybody short-staffed, it’s not simple to work in a restaurant nowadays.
Tammy Ramsey works at a restaurant in York, Maine, and is aware of that first hand.
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Over the July 4th weekend, an offended buyer ready for a desk on a busy evening swore at her and a coworker, then stormed out.
Just a few weeks later, a letter arrived on the restaurant directed to her.
Within the letter, the person apologized and mentioned he by no means acts in that method towards folks within the restaurant business, particularly throughout such difficult occasions. He mentioned a number of cocktails within the hours main as much as the trade doubtless performed an element in his conduct.
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“You by no means wish to be ‘that man’ and that day I used to be ‘that man.’ Sincerely sorry,” the person wrote.
Enclosed with the letter was a $100 invoice.
“Actually it gave me the goosebumps,” Ramsey mentioned. “I imagine there’s genuinely good folks on the market and all of us make errors. All people has a nasty day. I’m fairly positive I’ve been imply to folks and I can truthfully say I felt dangerous, however I’ve by no means written a letter like that and he must be recommended for that.”
Ramsey was requested what her message could be for folks in relation to how they deal with servers.
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“I actually simply need folks to know that we’re working our hardest, we’re working lengthy hours, we’re understaffed within the entrance of the home and the again of the home,” she mentioned. “The kitchen’s additionally working simply as arduous. We’re doing our greatest. We would like everyone to be joyful. That’s our job. We’re there to make folks joyful and make mates. Simply be affected person, be type, be understanding, and smile.”