View Full Version : NOBODY talks to MY coworkers like THAT.
KingsIslander
10-23-2010, 08:47 PM
One of our cashiers, who is African-American, had rung up a woman for plain french fries, then started taking the next order. When the guest got her fries, she wanted ketchup. Apparently she didn't decide to ask the person who gave her the fries, but the cashier, who was still taking another order.
Guest: Excuse me...
Cashier: Just a moment, ma'am. *continues taking order.
Guest: Excuse me... excuse me... HEY SLAVE GIRL!
Needless to say, she didn't end up getting any ketchup.
Also, I work at a stand called Skyline Chili. We sell at least 5 things with chili in the name.
Guest: "Do you sell chili?"
I had to turn around so I could laugh.
hobie16
10-23-2010, 09:06 PM
Guest: Excuse me... excuse me... HEY SLAVE GIRL!
Needless to say, she didn't end up getting any ketchup.
If I'd been behind the counter she would have gotten ketchup. Lots of ketchup. :twisted:
turkeyham
10-23-2010, 09:13 PM
Where I am work, we have the catsup outside in packets. It you want your fries plain with no salt, that's fine. Never call anyone "Slave Girl." Security would be happy to kick you out of the park.:mad:
KingsIslander
10-23-2010, 09:13 PM
I like how you think... it's in packets though, it'd be hard to "accidentally" spill it on them.
I wish we could call security on that. They wouldn't do anything though, she might spend more money in the park! :rolleyes:
GRUMPY PIRATE
10-23-2010, 10:17 PM
I like how you think... it's in packets though, it'd be hard to "accidentally" spill it on them.
I wish we could call security on that. They wouldn't do anything though, she might spend more money in the park! :rolleyes:
do you think that "customer" would spend enough to cover a lawsuit by the girl...or the ACLU...or the NAACP?
thats just bull hockey in this day and age.
Jessicah_Snider-Regnerus
10-23-2010, 10:57 PM
Also, I work at a stand called Skyline Chili. We sell at least 5 things with chili in the name.
Guest: "Do you sell chili?"
I had to turn around so I could laugh.
People ask the weirdest questions. It's like when a guest walks up to you and asks "What time is the 3 o'clock show?"
=_=;
I always wonder how many headaches we must cause among our workers @.@
Ms. Matterhorn
10-23-2010, 11:16 PM
Guest: Excuse me... excuse me... HEY SLAVE GIRL!
Needless to say, she didn't end up getting any ketchup.
Ignorant Ass-hat. That is deplorable behavior.
kurtisnelson
10-24-2010, 10:29 AM
Also, I work at a stand called Skyline Chili. We sell at least 5 things with chili in the name.
Guest: "Do you sell chili?"
I had to turn around so I could laugh.
One of my friends at school goes on about that place! Cincinnati right?
Shorty82
10-24-2010, 10:39 AM
I hate racism. When will people learn that it doesn't matter what color someone's skin is, that it is what's on the inside that counts?
DisneyMom
10-24-2010, 12:55 PM
Ban that idiot for life:mad:
(slave-girl comment)
Freak
10-24-2010, 01:25 PM
Ignorant Ass-hat. That is deplorable behavior.
Agreed. Uncalled for entirely. I would've let that guest enjoy other attractions---outside of the park.
shilohmm
10-24-2010, 03:45 PM
Guest: Excuse me... excuse me... HEY SLAVE GIRL!
I suppose it's too much to hope that someone with a loud, penetrating voice said, "Excuse me, did you just call a black woman slave girl?" with just the right tone of incredulity? And everyone in the place turned to stare at SG in shock and scorn? And then SG slunk off in shame? Maybe we can't eliminate racism but I do like to at least shame to racist. :p:
I suppose it's too much to hope that someone with a loud, penetrating voice said, "Excuse me, did you just call a black woman slave girl?" with just the right tone of incredulity? And everyone in the place turned to stare at SG in shock and scorn? And then SG slunk off in shame? Maybe we can't eliminate racism but I do like to at least shame to racist. :p:
Naw, such rats are impervious to shame.
OTOH, if there's a big crowd around, there may be enough who take exception -- even violent exception -- to his language and underlying attitude....
Hey, one can hope, right?
breathless
10-24-2010, 06:47 PM
So what happens if a different guest stands up and causes a scene with a different guest because they said something like that. I know I wouldn't say much, but my husband would absolutly say something... I talk a big game, but he isn't afraid to say something when people are a!@es.
Kinda like the guy on the bus who threw his baby at the bus driver and proceded to choke the driver. What if their natrual reaction is to help?
Just a question.
shilohmm
10-25-2010, 06:35 AM
Naw, such rats are impervious to shame.
Well, I guess I can't say as to their mental state, but if everyone gives them a death glare, it is possible to make them slink away with their heads down, in my experience. Shame is more about bowing to public condemnation than any sense of guilt. Their minds haven't changed, they just know they're digging themselves deeper and want out of there.
breathless, I've heard of people reacting violently to stuff at Disney where it ended up with both parties being thrown off site - the abusive guest and the guest who tried to control them. I suspect The Powers That Be would prefer guests not intervene at all when an employee is being verbally abused, while many employees would love it. The higher-ups don't seem to mind if you can stay calm and keep it verbal, though. What they're worried about is another guest "starting a fight" by intervening.
I dunno if that's true everywhere, but that's what I've seen.
EeyoresButterfly
12-05-2010, 11:58 AM
I knew somebody who worked with the Incredibles, and this is a story he would tell us in the break room:
Back when the Incredibles were at the Animation building in DHS (then MGM), Bob and Helen would greet and Frozone would come out and just kind of interact with the guests in line at various intervals. A little girl had gone through the line and just finished up with Bob and Helen when Frozone came out. Her mother told her to go get Frozone's autograph. The little girl looked apprehensive and told her mother that she didn't want to. The motehr then told the girl a second time to go get his autograph and again the girl refused. After a little back and forth, the girl said rather loudly, "But mom, you told me not to trust black people!" I was told that you could fry an egg on that mother's face.
Big Wallaby
12-08-2010, 01:05 AM
...the girl said rather loudly, "But mom, you told me not to trust black people!" I was told that you could fry an egg on that mother's face.And that's when you lean over to the mom and loudly say, "It's alright, ma'am. We're all red on the inside."
security officer
03-28-2011, 08:26 AM
m sorry that happen to your co-worker there are people in this world like that, being a security offficer my first properity is protecting my employers staff, second is handling dumba$$ like her
It goes both ways, my last Boss was a Black man with a major entitlement attitude. He was waxing eloquent one day on what "my people had done to his" and I politely my family were Irish and had come over in 1910, so his arguments were inappropriate. He leaned into my face (nose to nose) and said "Well, someone that looked just like you oppressed my people." I wish I had the presence of mind to reply "... and someone that looked like you robbed my family's bar last week."
Freak
03-31-2011, 03:55 AM
He leaned into my face (nose to nose) and said "Well, someone that looked just like you oppressed my people."
Waitwaitwait.. Someone that "looked" like you? That has to be THE VAGUEST statement EVER.
I wish I had the presence of mind to reply "... and someone that looked like you robbed my family's bar last week."
LOL. Seriously, I mean... SO VAGUE. How can you..I mean...You can't just go around telling someone of a particular race/etc saying that someone who "looked" like them did some horrible act....It's like Batman syndrome or something.
"Some criminal like you killed my parents!"
security officer
03-31-2011, 08:33 AM
Waitwaitwait.. Someone that "looked" like you? That has to be THE VAGUEST statement EVER.
LOL. Seriously, I mean... SO VAGUE. How can you..I mean...You can't just go around telling someone of a particular race/etc saying that someone who "looked" like them did some horrible act....It's like Batman syndrome or something.
"Some criminal like you killed my parents!"
feak,
the human race has some "ISSUES" that needs to be work out it called HUA syndome
nolilyonmygrave
04-22-2011, 09:18 PM
It goes both ways, my last Boss was a Black man with a major entitlement attitude. He was waxing eloquent one day on what "my people had done to his" and I politely my family were Irish and had come over in 1910, so his arguments were inappropriate. He leaned into my face (nose to nose) and said "Well, someone that looked just like you oppressed my people." I wish I had the presence of mind to reply "... and someone that looked like you robbed my family's bar last week."
Wow. I seriously laughed out loud. That's awkwardly hilarious. Where does he get off with "well you look like somebody bad" and not realize what he actually is saying? Sheesh.
felinefan
04-23-2011, 11:37 AM
People like that need to be reminded that before they were kidnapping Africans and bringing them to America, there was this institution called "indentured servitude" that used Europeans, and if anything it was just as bad, if not worse, than slavery. Go to the History Detectives page on the PBS site, then go to I think season 1, and click on "The Body in the Basement" episode and read the transcript, and follow the links. Seriously, I think that was worse than slavery, and it was their own people.
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