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  • LebamDawgLebamDawg Member Posts: 8,740 Standard Supporter

    Saturday I got asked a question as if I were an employee. I said I don’t work here and went on with my life. The person said, oh, sorry and went on with her life. And yes, I would be a bad person if I went off.


    Also, I’ve been cut in line on. The person didn’t see me. When I told them the line was behind me, the said oh, sorry, and went to the back of the line. Everyone moved on.

    tough life of the average angry white male - always having to deal with this kind of shit
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,068
    I've been asked many times. It's like a mildly entertaining faux pas
  • GoduckiesGoduckies Member Posts: 6,824
    SFGbob said:

    This was the exact "racist" experience that Michelle and Barack both said they had to endure in racist AmeriKKKa.


    I've had people thing I work at those places because I had a nice shirt on. They assume you are management...
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,435
    “Oh I’m sorry, I don’t work here”

    It’s easy, lady. Not everything needs to be the grievance olympics. Be polite, keep it moving, and go about your fucking day.

    But then you’d miss the chance at tweeting in anger over being mistaken for but a lowly retail employee.

    Sounds kinda elitist, but what do I know🤷‍♂️
  • LesGrossmanLesGrossman Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,479 Founders Club
    Once wore a red polo to Target and was asked for help by two people. Wasn't outraged.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,928
    edited May 2021
    Goduckies said:

    SFGbob said:

    This was the exact "racist" experience that Michelle and Barack both said they had to endure in racist AmeriKKKa.


    I've had people thing I work at those places because I had a nice shirt on. They assume you are management...
    Had a job in my mid 20s where the unofficial uniform was a pair of pleated khakis a button down shirt and the standard striped college tie.




    I couldn't go into a May Company or Macy's without someone asking me for help. Pre-smart phones I was always asked for directions. Must have been my honest and approachable face. Or maybe I had a face that looked like I worked in retail and all those folks were lookin down on me. Fuckers!!
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,986 Standard Supporter
    edited May 2021

    I've been asked at least a couple of dozen times if I worked in some retail establishment. Asked more than that if I could help a short lady get something from the top shelf.

    You should've cracked that short bitch in the jaw! How dare her disrespect your JD (she had no way of knowing about - not that it matters)!
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,986 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    And now the real reason why she was upset.


    "These types?" Why so racist, Doc?

    And if the doc expects people to know her profession on sight, why isn't she wearing a lab coat and a name tag with "MD" on it?

    Or am I supposed to presume every black woman in a store is a physician?

    Kicking myself.
  • georgiaduckgeorgiaduck Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,111 Swaye's Wigwam
    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.
  • BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,177 Standard Supporter

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,928


    Same here but they think I'm a cowboy. It's totally racist to assume I'm a cowboy just because I dress like this.
  • GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,165

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    So your story is about how you were conned into doing a job for free and got bullied by a teenage valet? I can see why "we're" still laughing at that.
  • BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,177 Standard Supporter

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    So your story is about how you were conned into doing a job for free and got bullied by a teenage valet? I can see why "we're" still laughing at that.
    Yeah, that's what the story is about. You go ahead and make it whatever you want. I am sure the teenage boy thing you conjured up out of thin air is getting you all hot and bothered. Go do the pedophile gay thing on your own time.
  • BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,177 Standard Supporter

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
    In your mind all valet's are black? Hmm......
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
    In your mind all valet's are black? Hmm......
    They aren’t?
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,928

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
    In your mind all valet's are black? Hmm......
    They aren’t?
    They aren't in LA. Don't know about Atlanta.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    SFGbob said:

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
    In your mind all valet's are black? Hmm......
    They aren’t?
    They aren't in LA. Don't know about Atlanta.
    Huh...I’ll be damned
  • BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,177 Standard Supporter
    SFGbob said:

    Couple of years ago I flew from Boston to Raleigh to catch up with my family at a soccer tournament. Went up to my room and changed out of my suit grabbed a drink at the bar and met up with the rest of the parents. I started to settle down with the group when a couple of other guests looked at me and asked if I was their Uber driver. I stood up grabbed my drink and told them yes and to just wait right there.

    1988 Million Dollar Saloon strip joint, Dallas, TX. Walking in the front door with some buddies and a big old cadillac with the horns on the front of the hood pulled up. Guy flipped me a $20 and his keys and asked me park it where it would safe. Took the $20, parked it and as I was coming back to the front door I was told by the valet that if I gave up the $20 i could go in. If not there would be no admittance. Flipped him the $20, went in and then was screamed at by the owner of the caddy. What a great night that was. We still are having a good laugh over that.
    I didn’t realize you’re black.
    In your mind all valet's are black? Hmm......
    They aren’t?
    They aren't in LA. Don't know about Atlanta.
    Nope. Valeting is an equal opportunity employer around here.
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