I feel like putting this out there because chatting to a lot of friends in retail and after experiencing stuff myself it's coming to light that certain behaviours are starting to get way past annoying. It's also becoming apparent that we're passing behaviours down to the coming generationsPeople who work in customer service jobs are not your darling, sweetie, love, little angel, babe, baby, honey or your lovely. You especially so not touch these people without really really bloody good reason (and the list of reasons isn't very long)I've got to admit that the main culprits are males 60+ but I'm really starting notice a trend appearing in younger men. The most common occurrence is having a hand placed in the small of your back as you walk past on the pretence of helping my balance or your own or just hey, maybe you feel you have to steer me in the direction you want in my own bloody shop. A few girls have told me about hands a little lower, though I hadn't experienced this personally until this weekend, it happened and it's disgusting. It's really not onSo, yeah, rant over now but seriously if you see a family member doing this or a friend tell them to stop because it isn't an acceptable way to treat people and makes us never want to come from behind the counter to help those than actually need help
They have a point. I got called all kinds of weird things when I worked retail. It's not about a men or women thing - it's about treating employees and customer service people with like...a little bit of respect.
Quote from: Mad Max on January 11, 2015, 02:30:25 PMThey have a point. I got called all kinds of weird things when I worked retail. It's not about a men or women thing - it's about treating employees and customer service people with like...a little bit of respect.I work in a supermarket, so I know what it's like with certain customers.This, however, is just high-jacking problems in retail for her feminist agenda; she isn't the only one, either.
But it's a legitimate point. People say and to some shitty things to people in the service and retail industry, and often women are more of a target than men. She's not wrong.
Quote from: Mad Max on January 11, 2015, 02:39:53 PMBut it's a legitimate point. People say and to some shitty things to people in the service and retail industry, and often women are more of a target than men. She's not wrong.Be that as it may, that still doesn't make it a point for feminism.
but that's what has been adopted.
Quote from: Mad Max on January 11, 2015, 02:49:53 PMbut that's what has been adopted.And the entire point of this thread is that it's a fucking stupid adoption.
I'm not sure how you go about changing it, though.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 11, 2015, 02:52:23 PMQuote from: Mad Max on January 11, 2015, 02:49:53 PMbut that's what has been adopted.And the entire point of this thread is that it's a fucking stupid adoption.I'm not sure how you go about changing it, though.It's like homophobia. Are homophobes afraid of gays? No, but that's the word we have.
I don't have to walk around with a key between my fingers for fear of being raped, despite the fact I do exactly the same thing as a precaution against mugging.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 11, 2015, 02:45:57 PMI don't have to walk around with a key between my fingers for fear of being raped, despite the fact I do exactly the same thing as a precaution against mugging. Sorry to go offtopic, but what exactly does having a key between your fingers do for fears of mugging?
It's a simple line of defense against someone without having to be armed. A punch to the face/chest/etc with a key is pretty painful and deterring for people.
Just imagine being punched in the face with a key.
If you're going to get upset over people being friendly, you don't need to be in customer service
Gotta wonder if she could even survive in the American South, lol.
Touching? I get it. Its bad.
On another note, since you quoted facebook, this reminds me of a facebook post by a feminist friend I had who blamed the Elliot Roger killings on a patriarchal, misogynistic society. That was a fun debate, one in which she ended up deleting the post and removing me after I proved her idiocy to the world.
Quote from: aTALLmidget on January 11, 2015, 09:39:20 PMOn another note, since you quoted facebook, this reminds me of a facebook post by a feminist friend I had who blamed the Elliot Roger killings on a patriarchal, misogynistic society. That was a fun debate, one in which she ended up deleting the post and removing me after I proved her idiocy to the world.It couldn't have been because she didn't want you shitting up her facebook page?
this reminds me of something i saw in /r/tumblrinaction's Sanity Sunday today. so many different kinds of rekt.http://imgur.com/a/CP6SI