I really have to agree with valkyrwench... and then some.
As you say, all he had to do was do something constructive to alleviate the problem. We've had to drive back to various fast food places when mistakes are made. So? Does he want a medal? People make mistakes. If there's an ongoing problem at one venue, do as we've done here: don't go there. Oooh. There's a scary solution. I was once in the unenviable position of having to leave a written "tip" (it started with "the service industry is not your niche," and explained why not) for a member of the waitstaff of a favorite (but sadly no longer extant) restaurant -- but that was singular, not only in our response, but in the hideousness of the "service" heaped upon us.
This self-righteous twerp doesn't really even write well enough to warrant his verbosity. One would think he'd been wronged so grievously that a simple paragraph was insufficient. I've written more concisely to elected officials, over issues of actual import.
And his bio is a bit scary to me; he writes a LOT more, and *says* a whole lot less. Wow.
And what does the ethnicity of one of the people he dealt with have to do with anything? He only talks about the race of one person, and not even the person who originally erred. In his whole sea of words, this says quite a bit.
Of course this pompous ass is a reg. guy. He needs to proove to the world that he's not "just" a reg. guy. As if a job well done, and treating people with a modicum of respect, weren't things to be valued of themselves. Such subtleties are over his head.
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Date: 28 Jan 2005 05:49 (UTC)As you say, all he had to do was do something constructive to alleviate the problem. We've had to drive back to various fast food places when mistakes are made. So? Does he want a medal? People make mistakes. If there's an ongoing problem at one venue, do as we've done here: don't go there. Oooh. There's a scary solution. I was once in the unenviable position of having to leave a written "tip" (it started with "the service industry is not your niche," and explained why not) for a member of the waitstaff of a favorite (but sadly no longer extant) restaurant -- but that was singular, not only in our response, but in the hideousness of the "service" heaped upon us.
This self-righteous twerp doesn't really even write well enough to warrant his verbosity. One would think he'd been wronged so grievously that a simple paragraph was insufficient. I've written more concisely to elected officials, over issues of actual import.
And his bio is a bit scary to me; he writes a LOT more, and *says* a whole lot less. Wow.
And what does the ethnicity of one of the people he dealt with have to do with anything? He only talks about the race of one person, and not even the person who originally erred. In his whole sea of words, this says quite a bit.
Of course this pompous ass is a reg. guy. He needs to proove to the world that he's not "just" a reg. guy. As if a job well done, and treating people with a modicum of respect, weren't things to be valued of themselves. Such subtleties are over his head.
Amazing is right.