A woman had to serve a grumpy old man for years on her waitressing job because no one else wanted to do it. However, he left his key and a note one day explaining something that broke the woman’s heart.
However, when Jessie turned to table 13 – she had memorized as much as possible to start her first day on the right foot – she saw an older man, hunched on his chair overlooking the menu.
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“It’s just an old man,” Jessie said, puzzled. “What’s so bad about him?”
“P.S. my tea was too sweet, but I didn’t complain. See? My time is coming.”
“Oh, honey. He’s terrible. So, be prepared. No one here likes to serve him,” Mark said, tilting his head knowingly.
But she was wrong to dismiss Mark’s words just like that. The man at the table – Mr. Norton – was a piece of work.
“Ugh, who are you?” he scoffed when she approached with a smile.
“I’m Jessie. What will you have to drink today?” she maintained her friendly demeanor.
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“I always have the same thing, and you lot ask me that all the time. Ice tea. But not too cold or too sweet. Two lemon wedges and a straw,” the man muttered almost angrily.
“Sure. And do you know what you’ll have for lunch?”
Jessie’s eyebrows rose, but she walked away and put in the iced tea order. Despite being relatively simple, the man complained. At first, it was too sweet, and then it was too cold. His lemon wedges did not have enough juice. His straw was flimsy because it was made of paper now.
“We only have paper straws now,” Jessie said, trying not to lose her temper by the fourth glass she had prepared.
“Stupid, softy generation. Fine! I want the lasagna,” the man spat and threw the menu at her chest. Jessie had a permanent smile on her face. She would not let the man sour her mood on her first day. But there were all kinds of things wrong with the lasagna.
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“I should’ve listened,” Jessie told Mark at the end of the day.
“Yeah. We’re sorry. But someone has to deal with him,” he laughed.
Still, Jessie would not let one bad customer bring her down. She was doing this for her kids. She had five at home, and her husband, Bob, worked crazy hours to provide for them. But it was not enough, so she was finally back in the workforce, trying to do better for them. Luckily, her mother volunteered to watch the younger kids while she worked.
However, Jessie came home at night exhausted and spent almost no time with her children. As she fell asleep, she promised herself to do better tomorrow and play with her kids.
Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. Because every day was more complicated and harder with her grumpy client plus the other patrons. Being a waitress was more challenging now than when she was younger, but at least the tips were good.
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For years, she served the old, grumpy Mr. Norton, and she had a way of dealing with him that impressed the rest of the staff.
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However, there was no money on the table one day. He would typically pay and leave a few extra bills, but Jessie found a key and note that day. Her eyebrows furrowed as she picked it up.
She knew they were grumpy for a reason.
“Dear Jessie, thank you for putting up with this old grump for so long. I’m going to a special facility for hospice now, so I won’t be back. This is the key to my house. It’s yours. I’ll leave my lawyer’s card so you can officially arrange everything. Goodbye, dear. P.S. my tea was too sweet, but I didn’t complain. See? My time is coming,” Jessie read aloud and was shocked.
So, she contacted the lawyer and asked about that hospice facility, so she could visit and get some answers. Once there, she saw how genuinely brittle and thin Mr. Norton had gotten. She hadn’t noticed him that well at the restaurant, but it was clear.
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The old grumpy man repeated what was in the note and told her it was real.
“But why? What about your children?” Jessie asked, confused.
She had no idea when she had started to like Mr. Norton’s presence, but the idea of never seeing him again was too much. Or perhaps, she just hated that he was dying alone. So, that weekend, Jessie brought her children to meet him, and for the first time in years, he saw the old man smile. That was worth a thousand tips.
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And Jessie always paid attention to the older folks with the worst attitudes. She knew they were grumpy for a reason, and they reminded him of the man who changed her life.
What can we learn from this story?
- Older people need as much patience as children. As a mother of five, Jessie was the only staff at the restaurant who dealt with Mr. Norton well because he was like a child himself.
- Being nice has a way of paying off in surprising ways. Jessie served a grumpy older man with kindness, and he repaid her with his big house.