The Red Lobster waitress who said customers left her a receipt with the N-word on it returned to work Thursday ... and got a firm talking to from her bosses.
"They wanted me to sign something that said I understand that I violated company policy by posting the picture," Toni Christina Jenkins, a 19-year-old nursing student, told the Daily News.
Jenkins said she posted it to Facebook expecting it to get a few comments from her friends and did not expect it to go viral.
Toni Christina Jenkins said she never intended to cause the customer harm and did not realize his name was printed on the receipt.
"It wasn't to get back at the gentleman," Jenkins said. "I knew his signature was there, but I didn't know his actual name was printed on the receipt. My intention wasn't to attack the guy."
The Red Lobster waitress was frustrated that people questioned the validity of her claim. Both Jenkins and Barnes said they have gotten threats since the incident made national headlines. Jenkins is far from angry with Barnes now and even said that she would hug him if given the opportunity.
"I can only imagine what he's going through because he's on the other end. I don't wish anything bad against him at all," she said.
Jenkins, who lives with her parents, said that she is working at Red Lobster to save up enough money for a car.
“I don't want anymore drama in my life,” she said. “I just want to go to work, get the money for a car and go to school. ... That's all.”
Red Lobster was not immediately available for comment.