Are you an Arsey Customer? / Do you have to deal with them?

Yes, and there's nothing wrong with that (US option)   1 vote - 14 %
Yes, but I feel ashamed afterwards (UK option)   3 votes - 42 %
No, there's no point (Canada option)   2 votes - 28 %
Write in 1 (Rest of World option)   0 votes - 0 %
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Yes, but it doesn't bother me   0 votes - 0 %
Yes, I wish I didn't have to   3 votes - 42 %
No, I am safely hidden behind the front lines   4 votes - 57 %
Write in 2   0 votes - 0 %
 
7 Total Votes
Cure: by Idempotent (4.00 / 4) #1 Wed Feb 08, 2006 at 06:48:24 AM EST
Communism. Then noone is a customer.



I'm not too bad by nebbish (4.00 / 1) #2 Wed Feb 08, 2006 at 07:05:02 AM EST
I ocassionally get pissed off if I'm asking for something and not being understood, but only if I'm in a really bad mood anyway. Alan Partridge was quite funny about that once - "Bloody hell, how can you work in Curry's and not have a basic understanding of Latin?"

A mate of mine recently threw his potatoes all over the floor in Tescos and stormed out because he got pissed off queuing. He nearly killed himself in shame afterwards. In his defence he was on a bad comedown.

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Mitigating factors by gpig (4.00 / 2) #3 Wed Feb 08, 2006 at 07:07:47 AM EST
I was on my way to work, so sleep deprivation and sense-of-impending-doom applies.

Actually, that's still no excuse.
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Having also by yicky yacky (4.00 / 3) #4 Wed Feb 08, 2006 at 07:30:25 AM EST

worked a number of jobs dealing with the general public, whilct simultaneously being aware of the behind-the-cenes aspect of a given business, I just want to say that, the vast majority of the time, the general public's suspicions are spot-on-the-money and their arseyness is usually justified. It's not their fault that you're the cannon-fodder they have to deal with.

Good day.


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Done.