Any job is difficult if you care about its outcome. But not every worker has to hear about it from customers. Baristas are one of the "lucky" ones that do.
As Gowri Chandra has beautifully put it, we Americans worship at the altar of craft coffee, reveling in its complexity and revering its art form. But we've still managed to commodify the very people who make it: the baristas. So if we believe in the artistry of baristas — and it looks like we do — why are we treating them as unskilled, expendable labor?
From everything baristas are posting online about their job, it's clear that we, the clients, are the main cause of their headaches. Of course, they have other problems too, but probably none can screw up their day as we do. Continue scrolling to learn what trials and tribulations await baristas every single day, and who knows, maybe if their confessions get plenty of attention, people will be kinder to them? Let's hope so.
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A Really Good Mask Sign
All of these experiences might seem scary and really demanding when you're just starting out. "Many service industry roles aren't full-time, which often means you're ineligible for most employer-sponsored benefits," former Starbucks barista Mekita Rivas explained. "Calling out sick can have negative consequences in the workplace, especially one where you can't just 'work from home.'"
It’s Called Etiquette
However, the job can also prepare you for the future. Now, Rivas is balancing a full-time day job, a growing freelance business, relationships with loved ones, as well as her other needs and goals. That sounds like a lot, but she said it's within her energy levels. "Although working my way through school was challenging, my hustle is what got me my degree," she said.
That job has helped her understand that 'work-life balance' means whatever you want it to. "It's whatever makes you feel comfortable and in control. I am still trying to decipher what that looks like for this chapter in my life, but I know I'm on my way to figuring it out."
Every Peak At Least 5 Times
Oh dear, I have been that person in line. I could blame my shyness, ADD (attention-deficit disorder) and crappy hearing, but to some strangers, I'm just another idiot who doesn't listen. I'm grateful that the employees at my local grocery just nod and wave, as if to say "Yes - YOU! You won the grand prize of being served by this lovely cashier!" Awwww, now they're making me all verklempt at their kindness.
Verklempt is one of the small handful of German words I know and the very best one because it means what it sounds like!
Load More Replies...Oh God, the times I've had to nudge Hubby to get his butt up in line before it got to that last bit....
To be fair... sometimes the music is loud and the voice is soft... Eye contact works wonders
Yeah you're working and I am not, no one here is in a rush and we're the ones paying. Literally no one cares if you want .sit there and earn your money and we will get there when we get there.
This is just the same for the second person in the queue, waiting behind the brain-dead idiot at the front, oblivious to everything. That second person always seems to be me...
Just A Reminder For Those Who’ve Forgotten That We Are Human Too
Me When Peak Lasts My Whole Shift
I Tried Hard To Cheer Up My Regular Karen And She Grabbed A Straw And Mixed My Little Art And Her Ungrateful Ass Said:i Dint Ask For No Stupid Drawing
And Thats On Period
Mental Health In The Workplace
Just A Psa To The Customers:
“You Need To Be Connecting With Every Customer At The Window!”
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Scream Your Order At Them
Every Store Has One (Or Several)
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Hang Around Past Closing
Karen Strikes Again!
In all fairness, while this is true to some extent, it doesn't necessarily work that way. I can only speak for myself, but I have no desire to visit any stores on holidays. However, if they happen to be open, it might actually come in handy sometimes and I might drop by. I will definitely feel sorry for the person working, but they are not open because I MUST shop there on said holiday. They are open because their asshat boss wants to scrape in some extra dough, even if there are hardly any customers.
Do You Have Any Regulars That You Just Look At And You’re Instantly Annoyed?
Interesting
Just Dropping By With This
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Launch Into A Completely One-Sided Order
Psa
Ya know what's fast and easy? Setting the timer on your coffee pot. *gasp*
Sundays Really Be Like That Tho
Just Gonna Leave This Here
Yup. It definitely is. It’s almost like workers need better pay and more protection.
Forgot The Extra Drizzle.
When Customers Ask For Something Like This
I Just Want To Know What Size 😞
When You're In The Back Doing Dishes, But You Have To Go Out And Greet A Customer:
Just Received This From Corporate In Regards To Covid-19
Psa: Please Don’t Leave Stuff Like This In The Tip Jar. Politics Aside, It’s A Really Childish And Insulting Gesture. Thank You
Opening Be Like This
Im So Sorry
It Can Happen To The Best Of Us
This Is How It Feels To Work At Starbucks Sometimes...
This is how it feels to work long term at any food establishment where you order at the counter....
Here’s For The Lady Today Who Hadn’t Even Paid Me Yet And Said “I’m Glad Your Coworkers Are Having Such A Great Conversation, But They Need To Get Started On My Drink Because I’m In A Rush”
Truth. Why can't people just wake up 5 minutes earlier or hurry up in the morning if they k ow they want to stop somewhere.
What It’s Been Like Working In Dt With Cafe Closed
Welcome To My Ted Talk
But sometimes, exactly because it's free, they totally ignore you and never give you that glass of water. Sometimes I order it like 10 times before I get it.
When A Customer Is Rude But Leaves A $5 Tip
Dear Customers, This Is What Happens When You Reach Around The Shields To Help Yourself. Please Stop.
When You Both Open And Close Regularly
Starbucks: *removes Vanilla From Hot Chocolate Recipe* Me:
Insert Interesting Title Here
See: The other person/shop/outlet/manager does it for me....they are all lying.....
Amy = John
Corporate Approving The Store Playlists
Me Everyday At Work Like:
That's because the people do feel sorry for walking over the just cleaned floor.
Just Had A Customer Walk In, Order A Trenta Passion Tango Lemonade With 32 Pumps Of Liquid Cane, And Proceed To Count The Pumps Out Loud As I Made Said Drink, Staring Me Down The Whole Time And Warning Me Not To Do Half Pumps.
The first part of the sentence is like it’s in a totally different language.
Thought Y’all Might Appreciate This
When A Customer Dumps Some Of Their Coffee Into The Trash Can
Me Trying To Make “Customer Connections”
I really hate the small talk while I'm waiting. It's like, come on lady we both know you don't care about the weather or what I'm doing today.
I Kinda Went Off Here!
When You’ve Been Open For 2 Seconds And Someone Orders A Venti Caramel Frappuccino At 5am
👀 Interesting
Me At The Grocery Store Register, Realizing I’m Not Wearing Any Starbucks Garb, Leading People To Believe I Am Buying All The Milk They Had For My Own Private Weirdo Milk Party
It's Going To Happen.
How It Feels To Work Here Sometimes
Mood!
Oof There Go My Feels
the sad thing is this is completely true, i've worked at Starbucks for 3 years, i sel an average of 315$ worth of coffee and hour(busy location) and i make 10.15 an hour, 55 hours a WEEK
Mood
That Is One Unique Drink Order My Guy
This Is Me When “Baby... Why Don’t You Just Meet Me In The Middle” Starts Playing For The 7th Time Of The Day
“Why Are You Putting Water In That? I Got A Frappuccino??” “This Is An Americano For Susan, Sir”
I do this, but I am curious. Sorry to anyone who thinks I look like a creep while doing that!
Coming Home After A Long Day Of Being A Bubbly Barista
When They Tell You “I Wanted That Iced”, But It Was A Mobile Order
When You Look Up From Making Drinks
When You're On Bar During Peak And A Frapp Sticker Print That Says Item 1 Of 10
It Really Be Like That
Thought This Was Funny
I Mean 🤷🏻♀️
Barely Even An Exaggeration Tbh
It Can't Just Be My Store...
Off topic, but I just realized that Spongebob has no nipples. Then again, why would he?
The Storm Hit Right When My Shift Starts
When Customers Stare
Underpaid And Understaffed Why Not Have A Happy Hour
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Stare At Them Like A Coffee-Making Zoo Animal
They’re Just So Inconvenient
When You’re Trying To Make Customers Connections But Customers Interrupt You With Their Order
Management wants "connection." Actual customers are tired and cranky, otherwise they would not need coffee. :)
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Act Like You're The Only Black Coffee Drinker Left In The World:
Me Talking To A Green Bean vs. Me Talking To A Fellow Shift
Mary, Sharon, Lisa, And Katie Getting Ready To Call Corporate Because They Didn’t Get A Reusable Red Cup Today
Starbucks Employees Hate When You Don't Specify That You Wanted Something Iced And Act Like It's Their Fault
Every New Rewards Customer
I’ll Get At Least Five Customers That’ll Try And Do This
Susan I’m So Sorry....
How It Be
When You’ve Been Open For 2 Seconds And Someone Orders A Venti Caramel Frappuccino At 5am
I posted the same thing above, but I am soo sorry to any baristas out there who think I am being creepy by looking. I am just curious about how you make stuff. Sorry!
yes! I get my coffee at home by slapping in a pod and pushing one button, so, very interesting to watch a barista :-D
Load More Replies...It doesn't cost you anything to be nice (or at least not rude) to the retail workers or baristas or waiters/waitresses. They provide us with service and without them we wouldn't be able to drink fancy-schmancy coffees or eat our fav fast food. The world is a shitty place, let's not make it shittier.
I used to work at a very busy Starbucks in a major city. A lot of these entries remind me of a few "bad apple" co-workers, who had little (or zero) tolerance for dealing with less-than-perfect customers. Most of the rest of us, though, knew it was our job to grin and bear it. This was specifically something that the company worked hard to develop in all their stores, making it a safe and comfortable space that people would want to spend time in. Granted, not all businesses stress this, and a lot of the issues stem from a trickle-down effect from horrid managers. My own take was that I had the opportunity to turn that surly customer's day around, not just by providing them with the product they wanted, but by my attitude. You can control how an awful lot of interactions go by being confident, compassionate, and by trying to get a sense of where the other person was coming from. Sometimes this meant adjusting my own pace or my own energy to match theirs, while conversing with them.
My mom at Starbucks, drinking a venti dark roast: "Wow. This is bitter, but it's weak." _____ Me sipping same drink: *neurons blown to crisp* _______ Moral to the story: Don't try to outdrink coffee with a career nurse coming off night shift.
These seem to be just an US thing, because of the "Customer is always right" of theirs. Anywhere else in the world, it's just normal equal human interactions and nobody has to put up with anybody else's s**t.
I'm glad to live in an average town in France where i go to a bar, ask for "a coffee", and get a COFFEE (mindblowing!). Just an espresso, with a piece of sugar aside, and a biscuit or chocolate treat for 1.20 euros, and you can sit there for hours if you like.
1,20? do you live on a mountain top in the middle of nowhere?
Load More Replies...This is a two-way street. Customers need to be polite, accept they aren't the only person in the world, and appreciate potential issues, servers need to listen, do their jobs efficiently, and apologize properly when they get it wrong. It shouldn't be hard, but I rarely witness it.
I go to Starbucks every day, I do my best to learn everyone’s name (memory issues); if I use the drive-thru and recognize their voice, I greet them by name; I always bring my own straw and tell them so when I order *and* have it in my hand when I hand them my card; if I don’t know their name and I’ve seen them several times, I find out what it is and then tell them I may need to do this several times because my brain isn’t working so well. I always do my best to treat people with dignity, just as I would like to be treated.
I'm 31 and live in a college town and literally avoid & never go into coffee shops, which are everywhere. After reading this, probably not a place I want to apply to work either.
A new cafe just opened up (not a chain) and they have a sign by the register with a Aust learners permit attached that says "we are a new cafe and all our staff are "learners" and getting used to the layout, please be patient". We aren't in the city so I doubt someone will come in and shout thier order at them. In the city is a different kettle of fish all together
I hope the baristas know that people like my husband, a charming older man, really likes that you remember his name and he knows yours too. Thank you.
Folks, please be polite, especially to the people who make your food. Fast food workers are all lazy af, but if you’re rude, we will go out of our to ruin your food or mess something up for you.
It's just coffee. I get mine at convenience stores. Tastes as good or better. I can mix it the way I want it, cheaper, no tipping required, you don't have to go through that pretentious grande crap, and you're in and out at your own speed. Be courteous to the cashier naturally.
Honestly, Starbuck's is the worst coffee I've ever had, not to mention it's expensive, the baristas are snooty, and it's all so pompous. Why tall? Why venti? What's wrong with small, medium, and large? I agree with you Kenny Kulbiski, I'd rather hit a Speedway or a 7-11 for coffee.
Load More Replies...Poor employees, but I can't get over the fact that we're talking about a freaking cake in a cup with a little coffe drizzled over it. Should be called "liquid cake bakers" instead of baristas
Jason, You said your analogy was thought out poorly but I still don't get it. There are so many different types of coffee, different strengths, different flavours (which I don't bother with but some people love them) how can you say it's "a little coffee drizzled over it"?
Load More Replies...Yeah, I don’t really get paid enough to deal with people’s bullshit. If someone is being belligerent, I’m gonna go grab my manager.
Load More Replies...I posted the same thing above, but I am soo sorry to any baristas out there who think I am being creepy by looking. I am just curious about how you make stuff. Sorry!
yes! I get my coffee at home by slapping in a pod and pushing one button, so, very interesting to watch a barista :-D
Load More Replies...It doesn't cost you anything to be nice (or at least not rude) to the retail workers or baristas or waiters/waitresses. They provide us with service and without them we wouldn't be able to drink fancy-schmancy coffees or eat our fav fast food. The world is a shitty place, let's not make it shittier.
I used to work at a very busy Starbucks in a major city. A lot of these entries remind me of a few "bad apple" co-workers, who had little (or zero) tolerance for dealing with less-than-perfect customers. Most of the rest of us, though, knew it was our job to grin and bear it. This was specifically something that the company worked hard to develop in all their stores, making it a safe and comfortable space that people would want to spend time in. Granted, not all businesses stress this, and a lot of the issues stem from a trickle-down effect from horrid managers. My own take was that I had the opportunity to turn that surly customer's day around, not just by providing them with the product they wanted, but by my attitude. You can control how an awful lot of interactions go by being confident, compassionate, and by trying to get a sense of where the other person was coming from. Sometimes this meant adjusting my own pace or my own energy to match theirs, while conversing with them.
My mom at Starbucks, drinking a venti dark roast: "Wow. This is bitter, but it's weak." _____ Me sipping same drink: *neurons blown to crisp* _______ Moral to the story: Don't try to outdrink coffee with a career nurse coming off night shift.
These seem to be just an US thing, because of the "Customer is always right" of theirs. Anywhere else in the world, it's just normal equal human interactions and nobody has to put up with anybody else's s**t.
I'm glad to live in an average town in France where i go to a bar, ask for "a coffee", and get a COFFEE (mindblowing!). Just an espresso, with a piece of sugar aside, and a biscuit or chocolate treat for 1.20 euros, and you can sit there for hours if you like.
1,20? do you live on a mountain top in the middle of nowhere?
Load More Replies...This is a two-way street. Customers need to be polite, accept they aren't the only person in the world, and appreciate potential issues, servers need to listen, do their jobs efficiently, and apologize properly when they get it wrong. It shouldn't be hard, but I rarely witness it.
I go to Starbucks every day, I do my best to learn everyone’s name (memory issues); if I use the drive-thru and recognize their voice, I greet them by name; I always bring my own straw and tell them so when I order *and* have it in my hand when I hand them my card; if I don’t know their name and I’ve seen them several times, I find out what it is and then tell them I may need to do this several times because my brain isn’t working so well. I always do my best to treat people with dignity, just as I would like to be treated.
I'm 31 and live in a college town and literally avoid & never go into coffee shops, which are everywhere. After reading this, probably not a place I want to apply to work either.
A new cafe just opened up (not a chain) and they have a sign by the register with a Aust learners permit attached that says "we are a new cafe and all our staff are "learners" and getting used to the layout, please be patient". We aren't in the city so I doubt someone will come in and shout thier order at them. In the city is a different kettle of fish all together
I hope the baristas know that people like my husband, a charming older man, really likes that you remember his name and he knows yours too. Thank you.
Folks, please be polite, especially to the people who make your food. Fast food workers are all lazy af, but if you’re rude, we will go out of our to ruin your food or mess something up for you.
It's just coffee. I get mine at convenience stores. Tastes as good or better. I can mix it the way I want it, cheaper, no tipping required, you don't have to go through that pretentious grande crap, and you're in and out at your own speed. Be courteous to the cashier naturally.
Honestly, Starbuck's is the worst coffee I've ever had, not to mention it's expensive, the baristas are snooty, and it's all so pompous. Why tall? Why venti? What's wrong with small, medium, and large? I agree with you Kenny Kulbiski, I'd rather hit a Speedway or a 7-11 for coffee.
Load More Replies...Poor employees, but I can't get over the fact that we're talking about a freaking cake in a cup with a little coffe drizzled over it. Should be called "liquid cake bakers" instead of baristas
Jason, You said your analogy was thought out poorly but I still don't get it. There are so many different types of coffee, different strengths, different flavours (which I don't bother with but some people love them) how can you say it's "a little coffee drizzled over it"?
Load More Replies...Yeah, I don’t really get paid enough to deal with people’s bullshit. If someone is being belligerent, I’m gonna go grab my manager.
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