WARNING: This post may contain strong language. Reader discretion is advised.
So I went to Target this afternoon to pick up some items. (To be specific, I bought a two-pack set of daylight bulbs for the bathroom, a Coleman LED lantern, and four "D" batteries).
When I was ready to check out, I noticed there were at least four registers open, and that's usually the norm on weekday afternoons. My buddy, a nice Filipino lady named Yolanda, wasn't working today, because I would've gone to her register and chatted with her. Anyway, I approached this rather good-looking Guido-type twenty-something guy, and although he wasn't very muscular like those douchebags on The Jersey Shore, he was cute.
As I approached the register, I could hear Cute Guy talking to another male co-worker at a nearby register. They sounded like they were talking about another guy. Cute Guy said to his co-worker, "Man, he s*cked d*ck," or something to that effect, which left me a bit flabbergasted. This was after a lady ahead of me had just paid for her merchandise, too.
My point is, there are some things you should NEVER say out loud in public, especially if you work in customer service. It's not that I was offended. I don't doubt the pleasure people get from oral sex, which I hear is quite good. I don't think Cute Guy meant to be homophobic in the sense (maybe he was; maybe he was gay, too), but he and his colleague were deriding another person as if to say, "Man, that guy s*cks monkey b*llz!" Fine, that's the type of conversation guys should keep to themselves, in private, while they're not on the clock.
Under any other circumstances, I would've gone Jeff O'Connor on this guy or talked to the manager. However, if this ever happens again, I won't be so tolerant.
So I went to Target this afternoon to pick up some items. (To be specific, I bought a two-pack set of daylight bulbs for the bathroom, a Coleman LED lantern, and four "D" batteries).
When I was ready to check out, I noticed there were at least four registers open, and that's usually the norm on weekday afternoons. My buddy, a nice Filipino lady named Yolanda, wasn't working today, because I would've gone to her register and chatted with her. Anyway, I approached this rather good-looking Guido-type twenty-something guy, and although he wasn't very muscular like those douchebags on The Jersey Shore, he was cute.
As I approached the register, I could hear Cute Guy talking to another male co-worker at a nearby register. They sounded like they were talking about another guy. Cute Guy said to his co-worker, "Man, he s*cked d*ck," or something to that effect, which left me a bit flabbergasted. This was after a lady ahead of me had just paid for her merchandise, too.
My point is, there are some things you should NEVER say out loud in public, especially if you work in customer service. It's not that I was offended. I don't doubt the pleasure people get from oral sex, which I hear is quite good. I don't think Cute Guy meant to be homophobic in the sense (maybe he was; maybe he was gay, too), but he and his colleague were deriding another person as if to say, "Man, that guy s*cks monkey b*llz!" Fine, that's the type of conversation guys should keep to themselves, in private, while they're not on the clock.
Under any other circumstances, I would've gone Jeff O'Connor on this guy or talked to the manager. However, if this ever happens again, I won't be so tolerant.