Spoiled Student Gets An Attitude Adjustment From The Creepy Janitor 1 [updated] ⇒ (HIGH-QUALITY)

Maybe the janitor was a former professor. Maybe he’s just a guy with zero tolerance for nonsense. Or maybe, as the title implies, he knows a little something about "adjusting attitudes" that goes beyond the ordinary.

The janitor is initially portrayed as "creepy" or mysterious to heighten the student's fear or disdain, but this often turns out to be a misunderstanding or a facade to teach a lesson. The Adjustment: Maybe the janitor was a former professor

: The student goes out of their way to humiliate the janitor, such as intentionally making a mess for them to clean up or mocking their appearance and job. The janitor is initially portrayed as "creepy" or

Grimley was a gray, hunched man who smelled of industrial bleach and damp earth. He never spoke, only watched with milky eyes that seemed to track movements before they even happened. Students swapped stories about him—that he lived in the boiler room, that he was a disgraced surgeon, or worse. He never spoke, only watched with milky eyes

When the final streak of grime disappeared, the hallway lights stabilized into a warm, steady glow. The heavy oak doors clicked open. Mr. Henderson was standing at the end of the hall, leaning on his mop handle. He didn't gloat. He simply nodded toward the exit.

But the audience knows the secret: