As I've mentioned before, most of the patrons here are fairly good, and even when they're not, my job explicitly forbids me from helping them -- although I often do anyway, if it's in my power, and no-one minds because we're so short-staffed -- so I rarely actually encounter any problems -- I'm busy doing something else on the rare occasions they come up. Once again, I managed to actually see one.
This old guy came in and kept asking the librarian on duty what our "exchange" is, and whether it's some number he had on hand. The Librarian had no idea what he was talking about. He at one point asked "do you mean the first three digits of the phone number?", and was totally ignored, only for it to continue. Finally, the guy asked, annoyed, "You don't know the first three digits of your phone number?" -- the exact thing the Librarian had asked if he meant, only to be ignored.
It turns out the guy had a call from the library about a book on hold or billed book or something, I can't remember what, and he wanted to find out more about it. The Librarian mentioned that these calls are done from a central location and he had no idea what the call was about and couldn't find any information on it from here -- something he could have answered in seconds if the patron had just asked his actual question, instead of going into that rigmarole about the exchange -- during which he was needlessly rude.
This old guy came in and kept asking the librarian on duty what our "exchange" is, and whether it's some number he had on hand. The Librarian had no idea what he was talking about. He at one point asked "do you mean the first three digits of the phone number?", and was totally ignored, only for it to continue. Finally, the guy asked, annoyed, "You don't know the first three digits of your phone number?" -- the exact thing the Librarian had asked if he meant, only to be ignored.
It turns out the guy had a call from the library about a book on hold or billed book or something, I can't remember what, and he wanted to find out more about it. The Librarian mentioned that these calls are done from a central location and he had no idea what the call was about and couldn't find any information on it from here -- something he could have answered in seconds if the patron had just asked his actual question, instead of going into that rigmarole about the exchange -- during which he was needlessly rude.
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