I met a man today whom I have dubbed "Old Man Cookie". Not sure why, just it was the first thing that popped into my head. Details follow. Warning in case you missed the title, this post is LONG.
Me: Yours truly
OMC: Old Man Cookie
S: Manager
BACKGROUND: This elderly "gentleman" (Old Man Cookie) appeared in our store at about 3 today (Sunday). We close at 4. Today was a slow day for coffee and a huge day for other stuff (parties often order lots of food, and the Patriots were on at 1). OMC stood on the far side of the store from the counter and perused the menu for a bit. Finding nothing he liked, he then came around and stood at the counter...
S: *Looks up from cleaning prep table, sees that I am waiting for OMC, returns to cleaning*
Me: "Can I help you sir?" *Putting on gloves*
OMC: *Looking on pastries at counter* "......."
Me: *Pause, wait for inevitable order that never comes*
OMC decides to take one of our cookies up to the register. I am the closest one so I take off my gloves and go to ring him up.
OMC: *Places cookie on counter*
Me: *Rings up sale* "That's $1.65 sir."
OMC: *Disgusted "phew" noise, sort of like an inverted snort*
Me: (To self) "I can't blame him, the cookies are way overpriced."
OMC: *Puts change on counter, then hands me a dollar bill*
Me: "Thank you sir." *Pulls "short" size coffee cup from stack* "Sir, would you like some free coffee? We have to get r-"
OMC: "Nononononono! I don't want- Did you charge me for coffee?" *Suspicious look*
Me: "No sir."
OMC: "Good." *Walks away with cookie*
This was fairly mild compared to some less recent incidents, but really. First of all, the coffee he didn't drink (and no one else did either) had to be thrown away at the end of the day and while I can't force anyone to take anything from me for free, was I that wrong to expect a "no, thanks"? I mean I was a little ticked that he dropped all his change on the counter, but it was understandable since he had to go back for a bill. And I get his reaction to prices all the time (we're a small, independently owned business so our prices can't be as low as some other places). But I've never had anyone get mad over me offering them anything for free.
Sorry for the long story, but this guy threw me totally for a loop. Add that to the fact that I was the only football fan in our store that had to work during the Patriots game (one other guy was supposed to but his "dad had an accident" about half an hour before gametime and he went outside to join his waiting friends.
NEXT UP: The sound of sliced bread! Stay tuned!
Me: Yours truly
OMC: Old Man Cookie
S: Manager
BACKGROUND: This elderly "gentleman" (Old Man Cookie) appeared in our store at about 3 today (Sunday). We close at 4. Today was a slow day for coffee and a huge day for other stuff (parties often order lots of food, and the Patriots were on at 1). OMC stood on the far side of the store from the counter and perused the menu for a bit. Finding nothing he liked, he then came around and stood at the counter...
S: *Looks up from cleaning prep table, sees that I am waiting for OMC, returns to cleaning*
Me: "Can I help you sir?" *Putting on gloves*
OMC: *Looking on pastries at counter* "......."
Me: *Pause, wait for inevitable order that never comes*
OMC decides to take one of our cookies up to the register. I am the closest one so I take off my gloves and go to ring him up.
OMC: *Places cookie on counter*
Me: *Rings up sale* "That's $1.65 sir."
OMC: *Disgusted "phew" noise, sort of like an inverted snort*
Me: (To self) "I can't blame him, the cookies are way overpriced."
OMC: *Puts change on counter, then hands me a dollar bill*
Me: "Thank you sir." *Pulls "short" size coffee cup from stack* "Sir, would you like some free coffee? We have to get r-"
OMC: "Nononononono! I don't want- Did you charge me for coffee?" *Suspicious look*
Me: "No sir."
OMC: "Good." *Walks away with cookie*
This was fairly mild compared to some less recent incidents, but really. First of all, the coffee he didn't drink (and no one else did either) had to be thrown away at the end of the day and while I can't force anyone to take anything from me for free, was I that wrong to expect a "no, thanks"? I mean I was a little ticked that he dropped all his change on the counter, but it was understandable since he had to go back for a bill. And I get his reaction to prices all the time (we're a small, independently owned business so our prices can't be as low as some other places). But I've never had anyone get mad over me offering them anything for free.
Sorry for the long story, but this guy threw me totally for a loop. Add that to the fact that I was the only football fan in our store that had to work during the Patriots game (one other guy was supposed to but his "dad had an accident" about half an hour before gametime and he went outside to join his waiting friends.
NEXT UP: The sound of sliced bread! Stay tuned!
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