Not a sucky customer. Just a "wtf does that have to do with anything?" kind of moment today.
I'm down the cleaning supply aisle, helping a customer find something to clean off rust from her printing press. Yes. Her printing press. The one that is in her spare bedroom. Anyway, we finish up, and I start heading back to my paint desk when a Latino guy comes up to me. He asks me where the tie-downs are.
Me= The ever impressive, the long-contained, the often imitated but never duplicated Knightmare of the home improvement scene.
LG= That Latino guy I was talking about.
Me: "They're 2 aisles away, middle of aisle 3, right side. They're next to the bungee cords." Yes, I can direct a person to almost any product in the store with pinpoint accuracy. I'm scary like that.
LG: "Are you sure? I was just there. I didn't see them."
Me: "Sure? Positive. I'll walk you over there." Which I do. "Here they are. Anything else I can help you with?"
LG: "Do you carry things for RVs?"
Me: "Well, not spare parts or anything, but we do carry *some* accessories. Those would be over in seasonal."
LG: "Where is that?"
Me: "The seasonal department is 3 aisles that way. You were in it when you came in the building."
LG: "Man, I don't know where that is. I'm from Texas."
Me: "Uhh... okay. Just turn to your left. When you see the riding mowers and patio furniture, you're there."
LG: "Where are the mowers? I"m telling you, I'm from Texas. I don't know where things are."
Me: "Don't worry, you can't miss them. Dilbert (name changed) is the department manager over there. He can help you find your items."
And I send him on his merry way.
Okay, as I said, not a sucky customer. But why does being from Texas make you unable to find the big red or green shiny riding lawn mowers parked in the main aisle of the store? When you come in the entrance doors *BLAMMO!* there they are. You can't miss them unless you walk really fast with your head down, looking at the floor and turn left. Maybe that's what this guy did.
Everything is big in Texas. I guess that means the idiots as well.
I'm down the cleaning supply aisle, helping a customer find something to clean off rust from her printing press. Yes. Her printing press. The one that is in her spare bedroom. Anyway, we finish up, and I start heading back to my paint desk when a Latino guy comes up to me. He asks me where the tie-downs are.
Me= The ever impressive, the long-contained, the often imitated but never duplicated Knightmare of the home improvement scene.
LG= That Latino guy I was talking about.
Me: "They're 2 aisles away, middle of aisle 3, right side. They're next to the bungee cords." Yes, I can direct a person to almost any product in the store with pinpoint accuracy. I'm scary like that.
LG: "Are you sure? I was just there. I didn't see them."
Me: "Sure? Positive. I'll walk you over there." Which I do. "Here they are. Anything else I can help you with?"
LG: "Do you carry things for RVs?"
Me: "Well, not spare parts or anything, but we do carry *some* accessories. Those would be over in seasonal."
LG: "Where is that?"
Me: "The seasonal department is 3 aisles that way. You were in it when you came in the building."
LG: "Man, I don't know where that is. I'm from Texas."
Me: "Uhh... okay. Just turn to your left. When you see the riding mowers and patio furniture, you're there."
LG: "Where are the mowers? I"m telling you, I'm from Texas. I don't know where things are."
Me: "Don't worry, you can't miss them. Dilbert (name changed) is the department manager over there. He can help you find your items."
And I send him on his merry way.
Okay, as I said, not a sucky customer. But why does being from Texas make you unable to find the big red or green shiny riding lawn mowers parked in the main aisle of the store? When you come in the entrance doors *BLAMMO!* there they are. You can't miss them unless you walk really fast with your head down, looking at the floor and turn left. Maybe that's what this guy did.
Everything is big in Texas. I guess that means the idiots as well.
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