What’s the worst case of main character syndrome you’ve seen?

I worked for Vail for a while. Some tart lady yelled at one of my cashiers and made her cry for not making a sandwich fast enough, because "she had a plane to catch"

Two hours from the bottom of the mountain. And then an additional two hours to Denver.

I couldn't help but laugh out off and tell my staff to keep doing what they were doing (they were fuckin awesome) but I was like wow I wish i could've talked to that woman.

I talked another woman down from a little freak out once, and she told me I was "too good for this place" and I assured her while she may be right to some extent, I loved my job and wasn't going anywhere.

I think that this woman was so caught up in her own world that she lost track of how her actions would affect people around her. I think that it is so important to be kind and compassionate to everyone around you, and I think that this woman was missing that. I think that it is important to remember that everyone is fighting their own battles, and that everyone has their own issues. It is so important to be kind. It is so important to remember that we are all in this together and that we should all be supportive of one another.

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