This story was relayed to me by a co-worker of mine, so my apologies in advance if you ask me questions that I don't know the answer to. I'll tell it to you as it was relayed to me.
Anyway, my co-worker (let's call her Marie, just for the hell of it) was changing the oil on her car. She's in her early twenties and a single mom, so she has learned to be self-sufficient and somewhat of a penny pincher by necessity. She has changed her oil many times. So she got up under her car, drained out all the oil, took the old oil filter off, started to put the new oil filter on, and realized she had been given the wrong one.
So she does a quick wipe-down, hops in her mom's car (who happens to be watching the baby while she does this) and takes the filter down to the AutoZone where she bought it, and tells the fellow behind the counter that they have given her the wrong filter, and could she please exchange it. Right away, the guy behind the counter starts giving Marie the condescending attitude, saying something to the effect of, "Well, it's not our fault. You must not know what you're doing." Unspoken but very implied was, because you're a girl, and girls are dumb.
This guy proceeds to start waiting on other customers, completely ignoring Marie. Other customers are making purchases and even doing similar exchanges as hers. Every few minutes she pipes up to see how it's coming, and he brushes her off, moving on to someone else.
After one incident where a couple other customers are standing behind her and the counter guy tries to go around her yet again, the customer directly behind her says, "Um, she was here long before me, she's next." To which the guy promptly excuses himself to the other end of the counter.
This got her wound up. Now you have to know, I've worked with Marie for a very long time, and she is a very sweet-tempered person. Wouldn't say boo if she were a ghost. But she just got so irritated with this treatment, and she had already been waiting nearly half an hour (no kidding, and none of the other counter people were free to help her), she called out, "Excuse me, do I have to have a dick to get some service around here?"
The guy finally came over to start working with her, but the phone rang. And instead of putting the caller on hold, and taking two minutes to finish the exchange, he stayed on the line with the caller another 15 minutes. All told, Marie spent 45 minutes in that store just to exchange an oil filter.
As Marie relayed this story to me, she said, "I could understand it if it was some older guy who was set in his ways. But this was a guy my age, maybe a little younger, even. Where do they get this attitude from in this day and age?"
Anyway, my co-worker (let's call her Marie, just for the hell of it) was changing the oil on her car. She's in her early twenties and a single mom, so she has learned to be self-sufficient and somewhat of a penny pincher by necessity. She has changed her oil many times. So she got up under her car, drained out all the oil, took the old oil filter off, started to put the new oil filter on, and realized she had been given the wrong one.
So she does a quick wipe-down, hops in her mom's car (who happens to be watching the baby while she does this) and takes the filter down to the AutoZone where she bought it, and tells the fellow behind the counter that they have given her the wrong filter, and could she please exchange it. Right away, the guy behind the counter starts giving Marie the condescending attitude, saying something to the effect of, "Well, it's not our fault. You must not know what you're doing." Unspoken but very implied was, because you're a girl, and girls are dumb.
This guy proceeds to start waiting on other customers, completely ignoring Marie. Other customers are making purchases and even doing similar exchanges as hers. Every few minutes she pipes up to see how it's coming, and he brushes her off, moving on to someone else.
After one incident where a couple other customers are standing behind her and the counter guy tries to go around her yet again, the customer directly behind her says, "Um, she was here long before me, she's next." To which the guy promptly excuses himself to the other end of the counter.
This got her wound up. Now you have to know, I've worked with Marie for a very long time, and she is a very sweet-tempered person. Wouldn't say boo if she were a ghost. But she just got so irritated with this treatment, and she had already been waiting nearly half an hour (no kidding, and none of the other counter people were free to help her), she called out, "Excuse me, do I have to have a dick to get some service around here?"
The guy finally came over to start working with her, but the phone rang. And instead of putting the caller on hold, and taking two minutes to finish the exchange, he stayed on the line with the caller another 15 minutes. All told, Marie spent 45 minutes in that store just to exchange an oil filter.
As Marie relayed this story to me, she said, "I could understand it if it was some older guy who was set in his ways. But this was a guy my age, maybe a little younger, even. Where do they get this attitude from in this day and age?"
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