Monday night was just horrific. My branch was incredibly busy because ESL class registration was being held in addition to a computer class. Patrons became nasty when told the ESL class was filled 20 minutes after registration began. One patron had the nerve to come over and say "I know it's difficult to complain about a free service...." Well there you go, asshole. I don't even know why we bother.
What really set me over the edge was a patron who had gotten up from his computer later that night. His hour for the day was up, so the computer automatically logged him out. Another patron asked if the computer was free, and I said yes. I could see the gray log-in screen from my desk. The guy returns to "his" computer to find the patron I sent over on it. He comes to my desk and starts screaming at me. He tells me that he doesn't appreciate me telling another patron to log him out. I said he was already logged out. He tells me that I am lying. I just about lose it with him. I get the person in charge, and she is completely ineffective. She tells him something like "well maybe she made a mistake." This pisses me off even more. I have a master's degree and I have worked in the district for 3 years; I think I know what the available computer log-in screen looks like. I look at both of them and tell them that he was logged out. I demand that the PIC print the patron's booking history. While she goes to do this, the patron stands to the side of my desk and glares at me. At that point I tell the PIC that either he goes or I go. He was invading my personal space and trying to intimidate me. It was a hostile environment. She concurs and tells me I can go off desk. Once I got to my private staff area, I burst into tears. I just can't believe how rude people are.
Anyway, the patron's booking history showed that he had met the hour time limit, and that is why he was automatically logged off. He missed the warning message because he was away from the computer station. Somehow that was my fault.
I am ready to resign. I can no longer deal with idiots.
What really set me over the edge was a patron who had gotten up from his computer later that night. His hour for the day was up, so the computer automatically logged him out. Another patron asked if the computer was free, and I said yes. I could see the gray log-in screen from my desk. The guy returns to "his" computer to find the patron I sent over on it. He comes to my desk and starts screaming at me. He tells me that he doesn't appreciate me telling another patron to log him out. I said he was already logged out. He tells me that I am lying. I just about lose it with him. I get the person in charge, and she is completely ineffective. She tells him something like "well maybe she made a mistake." This pisses me off even more. I have a master's degree and I have worked in the district for 3 years; I think I know what the available computer log-in screen looks like. I look at both of them and tell them that he was logged out. I demand that the PIC print the patron's booking history. While she goes to do this, the patron stands to the side of my desk and glares at me. At that point I tell the PIC that either he goes or I go. He was invading my personal space and trying to intimidate me. It was a hostile environment. She concurs and tells me I can go off desk. Once I got to my private staff area, I burst into tears. I just can't believe how rude people are.
Anyway, the patron's booking history showed that he had met the hour time limit, and that is why he was automatically logged off. He missed the warning message because he was away from the computer station. Somehow that was my fault.
I am ready to resign. I can no longer deal with idiots.
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