I recently quit my job at a bakery, where I worked for over a year. Despite the bakery being very busy, this job always made me feel mentally checked out. And honestly, I didn't really click with any of my coworkers. I had this one shift lead named Betty, who was a few years older than me. She wasn't a bad shift lead, but she was one of those annoying ones that can be a bit overly pretentious. We kind of got off on a rocky start, but things are better now.
It was one of those long weekend days, and I was walking behind a guy packaging a cake. This guy is kind of big, and he stepped on my foot. It hurt. He turned around and looked at me and didn't say anything. I told him sorry and he just stared with his mouth open. Betty was walking by, so she stopped and said “use your safety words (my name). I know she didn't do anything wrong, and maybe I'm just hypersensitive, but it's situations like this that suck.