I guess it's a common thing these days for co-workers in any place of business to curse in the presence of customers. It's common because the employee that do it do not seem to have any disciplinary action taken or whatever. When I worked for Publix in the late 1980's and early 1990's, anyone that spoke like this in the presence of customer was punished, normally by losing their job if it was severe enough.
On Friday night, I took the kids to Wendy's, dealing with a cashier with an attitude. After I paid for my meal, he started to walk off while another customer was behind me. His manager began yelling at him and this altercation began:
Manager: Where are you going? There are other customers you need to attend to.
Cashier: I'm just fucking taking a break, man. Fuck! What the hell's the problem?
At this point, because this happened right there at the counter, I spoke up and said, "You know, that's nice language for a place of business like this. It's also great for my kids to hear that here. Maybe we need to take our business elsewhere."
He said nothing, just ignored me and took the next cusotmer. A moment later, after we had sat down, another cashier came over and apologized for what just happened, to which I told him I appreciated that.
What got me about this is this guy did not lose his job over it, let alone have anything happen to him, nor did his boss actually come out to do the apologizing.
It's a real shame these days how there are others out there looking for any kind of work, and these low lifes are the ones occupying them.
On Friday night, I took the kids to Wendy's, dealing with a cashier with an attitude. After I paid for my meal, he started to walk off while another customer was behind me. His manager began yelling at him and this altercation began:
Manager: Where are you going? There are other customers you need to attend to.
Cashier: I'm just fucking taking a break, man. Fuck! What the hell's the problem?
At this point, because this happened right there at the counter, I spoke up and said, "You know, that's nice language for a place of business like this. It's also great for my kids to hear that here. Maybe we need to take our business elsewhere."
He said nothing, just ignored me and took the next cusotmer. A moment later, after we had sat down, another cashier came over and apologized for what just happened, to which I told him I appreciated that.
What got me about this is this guy did not lose his job over it, let alone have anything happen to him, nor did his boss actually come out to do the apologizing.
It's a real shame these days how there are others out there looking for any kind of work, and these low lifes are the ones occupying them.
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