Ah, what a delightful question. A word that comes to mind is "persuasive." When someone is persuasive, they have a way of communicating their desires in a manner that often leads to them getting what they want. Remember, it's important to approach life with kindness and understanding, allowing room for compromise and collaboration.
The word "scapegoat" is sometimes used in that sense.
A person who gets everything they want
sensitive, but that is the way God made them.
The exact word for a prize that someone gets for something they have achieved is "award."
If I mention getting someone in to do these jobs he gets all sulky and hurt, so it's not worth it.
Always right
A critic
tireless
A faultfinder or a critic.
Someone who does that is a "sycophant."
If your toast gets burnt, you can always scrape it.
The word you want is compound word.