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felisviolaceous ([personal profile] felisviolaceous) wrote2005-03-30 06:18 pm

Just a quick flare! :{

Some people just need to get their hair yanked on HARD and an extremely rough knife drawn SLOWWWWWLYYYY across their necks...just so they do not spread their immature, intolerant attitudes to others!!!!

[identity profile] felisviolaceous.livejournal.com 2005-03-31 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
Had a woman at work feel the need to tell me, while I was on a call with a customer, that my voice is too loud. After allowing me to get back to my call, I laughed with my customer and the FUCKING BITCH mimicked it!!!! Loud enough of course for not only her neighbors to hear it but for me to hear it as well. Of course, I was in the middle of a call so I couldn't call it on her...and it IS a professional office so I ended up sitting...taking call after call all day and...STEWING!!!!

[identity profile] msjodie.livejournal.com 2005-03-31 01:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Tell her that she's just too meek and timid and to speak up or shut the f#$% up.

[identity profile] msjodie.livejournal.com 2005-03-31 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
But don't let her win by affecting you in such a way that it makes you stew and be quiet.

You could always turn up the volume. I mean you do work in a call center...this is just another case of someone that doesn't know how to deal with your "energy"....M'lady is going to have to call to set up an appointment....email me her name and if she gets her she can tell her to speak up, I cant here you, and why are you mumbling ;-)

Honestly, just tell her.. you know, My voice carries, if you have a problem with that you should move, but we are in a professional office and I don't appreciate the unprofessionalism of mocking me. Then if that doesn't work...the knife.

[identity profile] felisviolaceous.livejournal.com 2005-04-01 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
Then if that doesn't work...the knife.

*in my nice distinct accent* M'am, I LIKE how you think! :D

The next time she "tries" to tell me to quiet down I have already planned to tell her exactly that my voice has a pitch that carries and I'm not going to put all my focus on keeping my voice down instead on making sure my customer has a good experience on the phone. It's her problem, not mine.