This woman pissed me off so badly tonight. Allow me to explain.
Beofre this happened, my shift had already been heading downhill. I was grumpy and tired of rednecks (they make up about 95% of our customers.) So this winner (and also a redneck) comes in around eight PM.
Me: Duh
SC: Duh
with a guest appearance by M: manager
SC: Do you have cream of shrimp soup?
Me: Um...if we do it will be with the--
SC: It's not always with the soup. Who would be the most knowledgable to ask? (strike one)
Me: Let me ask the manager. (So, I walk over to him, and he's answering another customer's question. He sees me, and I stood there for about ten-twelve seconds until...)
SC: (from across the store and with a snarl in her voice) Excuse me, SIR!
M: (has to interrupt the customer he's already talking to to answer her) Yes?
SC: Do you have cream of shrimp soup?
M: Not that I know of, if we do it will be with the soup. (SC walks away.) What did you need, Mayberry?
Me: Well, I was going to ask you that too, but I wasn't going to be a bitch about it.
(back at the register, SuperBitch is checking out)
SC: Next time, don't just stand there when you've got a customer waiting. They were just bull-shittin'...
Me: Actually it's quite rude to interrupt, especially the owner of the store.
SC: Actually, missy, it's not, not when you've got a PAYING CUSTOMER waiting, just say 'Excuse me,' and stop bullshitting around.
Me: He was with another customer and as far as I'm concerned, you're no more important than he is. And it's never polite to interrupt someone in the middle of a sentence.
SC: Stop bullshitting.
Me: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
SC: You're a right bitch, aren't you?
Me: I didn't interrupt the manager when he was with another customer, draw attention to myself by yelling across the store, and turn (counts co-workers stand there witnessing this) five employees against myself.
SC: HMPH!
What's that smell?
An SC that just got bbbbuuuurrrrnnnneeeeddddd.
And the best part - the manager didn't hear any of it because he had gone back to talking with the other customer. I love it.
Beofre this happened, my shift had already been heading downhill. I was grumpy and tired of rednecks (they make up about 95% of our customers.) So this winner (and also a redneck) comes in around eight PM.
Me: Duh
SC: Duh
with a guest appearance by M: manager
SC: Do you have cream of shrimp soup?
Me: Um...if we do it will be with the--
SC: It's not always with the soup. Who would be the most knowledgable to ask? (strike one)
Me: Let me ask the manager. (So, I walk over to him, and he's answering another customer's question. He sees me, and I stood there for about ten-twelve seconds until...)
SC: (from across the store and with a snarl in her voice) Excuse me, SIR!
M: (has to interrupt the customer he's already talking to to answer her) Yes?
SC: Do you have cream of shrimp soup?
M: Not that I know of, if we do it will be with the soup. (SC walks away.) What did you need, Mayberry?
Me: Well, I was going to ask you that too, but I wasn't going to be a bitch about it.
(back at the register, SuperBitch is checking out)
SC: Next time, don't just stand there when you've got a customer waiting. They were just bull-shittin'...
Me: Actually it's quite rude to interrupt, especially the owner of the store.
SC: Actually, missy, it's not, not when you've got a PAYING CUSTOMER waiting, just say 'Excuse me,' and stop bullshitting around.
Me: He was with another customer and as far as I'm concerned, you're no more important than he is. And it's never polite to interrupt someone in the middle of a sentence.
SC: Stop bullshitting.
Me: You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
SC: You're a right bitch, aren't you?
Me: I didn't interrupt the manager when he was with another customer, draw attention to myself by yelling across the store, and turn (counts co-workers stand there witnessing this) five employees against myself.
SC: HMPH!
What's that smell?
An SC that just got bbbbuuuurrrrnnnneeeeddddd.
And the best part - the manager didn't hear any of it because he had gone back to talking with the other customer. I love it.
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