Imagine this: You’re a childfree man working at an aquarium tour and gift shop, a place that’s like catnip for tiny tots. Your job? To ensure the little ones don’t disturb the animals or s****h toys from the gift shop. You’re firm, you’re strict, and you’re not afraid to say ‘no’ to those adorable little faces. Your boss loves it, but a new coworker thinks you’re ‘heartless’. So, who’s right here? Let’s dive into the story of our ‘Aquarium Enforcer’ and see what unfolds.
The Aquarium Enforcer: A Backstory

The Role Switch: A New Responsibility

The Childfree Enforcer: A New Approach

Enter Linda: A New Coworker, A New Perspective

The Dolphin Lover: A Little Girl’s Excitement

Linda’s Concern: A Different Point of View

The Dolphin Teddy: A Pricey Toy, A Heartbreaking Moment

The Hard Truth: A Tough Decision, A Tearful Goodbye

Linda’s Outrage: A Heartless Act or Just Doing His Job?

The Enforcer’s Dilemma: Heartless or Just Doing His Job?

The Aquarium Enforcer: Heartless or Just Doing His Job?
So there you have it, folks. Our ‘Aquarium Enforcer’ finds himself in hot water, with his no-nonsense approach to children causing a splash among his coworkers. Linda, the new kid on the block, thinks he’s ‘heartless’, while his boss Mike believes he’s just doing his job. But what do you think? Is he a cold-hearted enforcer or just a man upholding the rules? Let’s dive into the sea of opinions from around the web and see what they have to say…
Commenter questions why the worker got involved in the situation

NTA: Setting boundaries with kids and teaching emotional resilience

Mom praises aquarium worker for doing the right thing!

Stuffed dolphins: luxury or unnecessary? ♂️

NTA – Correctly enforcing safety rules and managing expectations.

Mom shares funny story about her smart toddler and dolphins

Working with kids: love or hate relationship? ♂️

NTA – Setting boundaries with kids is necessary for their safety

NTA. Ask Linda to buy the dolphin. That’ll shut her up.

Professional aquarium worker faces judgment for ‘heartless’ approach.

NTA Thank goodness for your skills and talents!

Being firm and following rules is not being mean.

NTA: Kids ruin everything

Not the a**hole, but why? Share your thoughts!

“ESH for pulling toy from kid’s hands. Unpleasant aquarium experience.”

Unapologetic NTA shuts down haters with a fiery response!

NTA. Job well done! Linda is definitely not fit for that role.

Teaching kids boundaries: NTA’s approach sparks debate

“NTA. Retail manager defends company policy on giving away merchandise.”

Saying ‘no’ to kids is part of the job. NTA

Defending the aquarium worker’s job: NTA, it’s about survival.

NTA. Firm but fair. Some parents need a reality check.

“NTA. Rules are rules, and entitled parents need a reality check!”

NTA. Rules are important. Parents should teach kids to obey.

Linda’s selfishness sparks concern for aquarium’s inventory and integrity.

NTA. Linda’s actions may have serious consequences for her career.

Aquarium worker defends not catering to entitled kids.

NTA: Embracing the role of the ‘bad guy’ to protect kids

NTA. Just doing your job. Linda should’ve offered to help

Linda’s actions will have costly consequences for your business!

NTA- Sternly saying no to kids is important

NTA, but here are some helpful tips for dealing with kids

NTA. Firm but lacking tact. Linda may handle discipline better.

NTA: Kids need boundaries, but they’re still little blessings!

Being strict with rules is necessary, kids will move on. ♂️

ESH: Mother should say no, but taking from strangers is wrong.

NTA: Embracing the role of the bad guy has its perks
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NTA: Rules are rules, but she’s just an excited kid

NTA: Playing the ‘bad guy’ for parents who don’t want to

Protecting dolphins from kids: NTA, but maybe gentler delivery needed.

Heartless or just HR material? You decide!

Comment suggests tour guide’s actions could have saved Harambe

NTA: Business rules apply, Linda may lose her job.
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NTA for protecting animals, but should’ve let parent handle toy.

Protecting the company’s interest is your job

Engaging approach to redirecting child’s attention from fake dolphin

Not the a**hole! Stand up for what’s right!

Defending personal work ethic against accusations of heartlessness

Commenter questions co-worker’s treatment of child at aquarium. NTA.

NTA. Linda’s risking her job. ♂️

NTA – Linda wants discounts? Let her pay the difference!

Enforcing rules is one thing, but interfering with others? YTA

Engaging with customers: NTA for setting boundaries, but a little YTA for not giving a discount.

OP defends their job as loss prevention, NTA
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NTA for holding your ground, but be gentler and patient

NTA. Linda needs a reality check on work ethics.

NTA: Doing your job vs being too soft.

Perfect for the role!

Teaching kids impulse control and emotional processing is important!

NTA – Rules are there for a reason. Stand up for yourself!
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Enforcing rules for kids: Necessary or heartless?

Cultural difference? Should employees give discounts without consequences?

Linda vs. Aquarium Worker: Who’s really in charge here?

Not running a charity, but still NTA

Linda’s generosity questioned over pricey dolphin plushies.

NTA: Teaching kids boundaries and correcting behavior is important!

Polite firmness with kids, unauthorized discounts = theft. NTA

NTA – Politely enforcing boundaries is not being an a**hole.

NTA!!!!!! God Bless You and the Work You Do

Setting boundaries at the aquarium: NTA parent appreciates it!

NTA. Being the “bad cop” doesn’t make you the a**hole.

“NTA, enforcing rules without being cruel or belittling. Mom’s entitlement.”

Not the a**hole. Let’s hear the story behind it!

Report Linda to HR. You’re great! Linda’s heartless.

Enforcing rules: Just doing your job or being heartless?

NTA, setting boundaries for kids’ safety. Parents appreciate it!

NTA, keeping kids safe and following company policies.

Aquarium worker criticized for ripping toy from child’s hands.

Enforcing rules to protect kids and animals. NTA, doing your job

Last Updated on July 24, 2023 by Diply Social Team