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I have to say that I am very disappointed in the way the waitress’s presented themselves for their jobs. For the sake of this blog post, let’s assume the letter came from a man named Bob and they ate at 11:46. In the early lunch time hours my girlfriend and I ate at one of your restaurants.We do not know if this was written by a man or woman, but we do know that they ate in the “early lunch time hours,” which I presume to be somewhere between 11:42 and 11:57 AM. I will only tackle the ideas of the letter and nothing else. ( I do the same exact thing but call it “blogging.”) This letter is hilarious and I feel it must dissected line by line, ignoring the non-use of subject/verb agreement, the lack of a consistent tense and overall bad grammar. Some people have lots and lots of free time and with all that extra time to fill, they use it to create long-winded and poorly written complaint letters. Thank you to the anonymous soul who sent me a copy of a letter that made its way to the manger at an Olive Garden. Complaint letters are a dime a dozen but every once in a while, one makes its presence known that is too good to not share with others. It is a fact of life that no matter how you do your job, someone will be dissatisfied with your effort. Anyone who works with the public and deals with customer service has probably heard a complaint about themselves at one time or another.