An entitled man rolled up to my drive-through, barked orders, and insulted me like I didn’t matter. Then, without warning, he splashed a Coke in my face and sped off in his BMW. I was humiliated — but I wasn’t about to let it end there.
My name’s Janice. I’m 36, a single mom working long hours at Joe’s Burger Spot to raise my son. That day was already tough, and his cruelty pushed me to my limit. But it also lit a fire in me.
Luckily, my coworker caught the whole thing on video. I posted it online, and it went viral overnight. People recognized him. His employer launched an investigation. The internet dubbed him “Mr. Entitled.”
Days later, he showed up begging for forgiveness — not because he meant it, but because he was facing the fallout. He even asked for a selfie to save face. I said no. Actions have consequences.
My post sparked a wave of support. The company updated its security policies, and for the first time in a long while, I felt heard. I didn’t just stand up for myself — I showed my son that no one gets to treat you like you’re invisible.
Mr. Entitled thought I’d just take it. He was wrong.