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Cherry ([personal profile] chierii) wrote2010-04-24 02:07 pm
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Just submitted this to Not Always Right

This happened today. Seriously.

(I'm working the register, and as I finish a transaction, the phone rings.)

Me: Thank you for calling *****, how can I help you?

Customer on Phone: Hello, ma'am, are you a manager?

Me: No, ma'am, I'm not, would you like to-

Customer: Do you have a Caucasian manager I can speak to?

Me: (trying to keep my voice calm) ...Ma'am, may I ask why that's important?

Customer: Oh trust me, I have a reason. Is there a Caucasian manager I can speak to?

Me: No, ma'am.

Customer: Is there a manager in the store?

Me: Yes, ma'am, would you like me to-

Customer: Is she African-American?

Me: ...Yes, ma'am. (by this point, I've failed at trying to sound helpful and my voice is completely flat)

Customer: And she's the only manager in the store right now?

Me: Yes.

Customer: Could I speak with her, please?

(I put the customer on hold and called the manager in question to the front. I never learned what she said to her, but this came as a shock. Most of our customer base is very open-minded.)

[identity profile] pearlblade.livejournal.com 2010-04-24 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Over half the customer base I have is West Indian, so my situation is more getting them to speak English. Sadly a lot of the better speaking ones use placing orders for supplies for their stores as the training wheels of english for their newly arrived family/employees. But being a woman means that in a lot of their part of the country, we're second class and they have no problem yelling at us about their own mistakes.

[identity profile] aletheya.livejournal.com 2010-04-25 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
Unfortunately I've seen the same happen. Our manager is an African-American woman, but everyone just assumes the white Caucasian male is store manager >_>

Some people are just infuriating X_X

[identity profile] wren-chan.livejournal.com 2010-04-25 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
...what the shit? o.O

Plz to pardon the stuff that ain't French. But ... I just ... vocabulary fail, thought fail, and OMG WHAT A--

--yeah.