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This print shop employee has a peculiar way of talking to their clients that not everyone is on board with.
Printers are no strangers to making mockups of designs before they're printed. It can take a few tries to get everything just right: the design needs to be centered, it needs to be correctly sized, and the text needs to be legible from far away. You've probably experienced this for yourself if you've ever had to print something out and make it smaller or larger a few times before you get the outcome you're looking for.
However, this person doesn't seem to have the customer's best interests in mind, and commenters on this r/MaliciousCompliance post called them out about it. Instead of letting the customer double-check their work, this person, u/WritesForDough42, decided to just print the final copy for them. This cost the company money, wasted time, and probably left a bad taste in the customer's mouth. Just because you're not an expert on something, doesn't mean you want to hear an actual expert gloat about something. That customer is hiring you to tell them what to do, after all, so do that!
Next, this kids' softball referee got even with an irate parent who wouldn't calm down, telling him, "Remove your team from the field. I am going to have a hot dog."
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