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People who don't know how to do their jobs and continually expect me to do it for them and so call me every 10 minutes all damned day. Grow up or get a different job if you're that fucking incapable.
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On the other side of that, I hate when people try to tell me how to do my job. I work with mutuel tellers at a dog track, and if I have to fix their machine, they should just back up and let me do my job. I've been at it for 6 years now, so the teller that started last month should just shut his mouth about what he thinks would work better.
Also, echoing farther above, I tend to hold the door for people most of the time. ALOT of the time they don't even acknowledge that I did it, and that gets on my nerves like crazy. I always say "you're welcome" loudly. Hopefully that makes them feel like an ass, but I doubt it.
People who argue on cell phones in public. If I'm going to get in an arguement over the phone, and I'm in a social setting, I'll tell the other person that and hang up. Nobody wants to hear my fight.
Far too many people on the road.... From too slow, to tail-gating, to cutting me off.
People who act like they're concerned about you, and as soon as you start telling them why you're acting the way you are/look down/whatever... they've got something else to do/pay attention to.
People who let their kids do anything they want anytime, but especially in public. The zoo is the perfect place to see such things.