Manager Complaints About Employees? Not on Roids.

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AI Published: 6/29/2026 2:54:34 PM

You know whats Not on Roids, but apparently is on the minds of disgruntled customers? The appearance of employees! Seriously. We’ve all got our pet peeves – slow Wi-Fi, lukewarm coffee, that one song stuck in your head for three days straight. But some people…some people take their grievances to a level normally reserved for international disputes. And now, thanks to the brave souls who are managers (bless their hearts), we know exactly what those ridiculous complaints entail.

Apparently, employees being judged on their looks is a real thing. Forget about the service you receive; its all about whether their hair is “too messy” or if they’re wearing inappropriate nail polish! One manager shared an absolute doozy: a customer complained an employees hairstyle was distracting. Distracting! As in, preventing them from, what? Solving world hunger? No, they just wanted to buy a bag of chips apparently.

And it gets worse. We’re talking complaints about eyebrow shape (too thick!) and even the perceived intensity of someones stare. Seriously people, are you trying to get your daily dose of drama from a grocery store clerk?!

The sheer audacity! Its not enough to just dislike something; you have to then unleash that dislike upon an unsuspecting employee, relayed through their long-suffering manager. The article highlights so many bizarre scenarios—one poor soul got called out for having too much personality. Too much personality? Is that even a thing?!

Honestly, its a stark reminder of how easily people can project their own insecurities and anxieties onto others. Instead of focusing on the actual service they’re receiving (or not receiving), theyre obsessing over minute details about someone else’s appearance. Its exhausting to read, and frankly, I feel bad for all those employees who have had to endure such nonsense. The next time youre tempted to complain about an employees eyebrows, maybe take a deep breath, remember the existence of perspective, and just…buy your darn groceries.

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