The Exchange Between A Female Customer And A Jiffy Lube Employee When He Sent Her Unsolicited Messages Will Definitely Rile You Up
If your pick-up a date routine involves accessing customer information, you're doing it wrong.
Elana
- Published in Interesting
If you're a woman than there's a chance you know exactly where this story goes, or how much darker it could have gone. But for those of you who have never dealt with unsolicited advancements from people you had a professional relationship with, let's just start off by saying: it's awkward, uncomfortable, and completely inappropriate.
You're minding your own business when someone compliments you or makes sexual advances at you and you go on to find out they're someone you've only interacted with on a professional level. Someone you paid for a service from like the cable guy or... the guy who changes your tires.
That's what happened for one woman whose sister exposed the Jiffy Lube employee on Twitter and the public admiration for how her sister gracefully and eloquently handled it will leave you cheering in your chair.
It started with a text.
After learning the story, Her sister @LoveableandKind posted the entire thread on her Twitter account.
TwitterWho is this?
TwitterSis held NOTHING back.
TwitterA predicament.
TwitterEnd on a high note.
TwitterNaturally, most of Twitter was all about homegirl's reaction.
TwitterSmooth like butter.
And apparently, this sort of thing isn't an isolated incident.
Perhaps it is indeed time to stop asking for customer's phone numbers.
TwitterWe're glad he backed off but we are inclined to agree with these Tweets about promising not to ever contact her or another customer like this ever again!
TwitterOf course, as expected, not everyone got the point. Sigh.
TwitterSo anyway, lesson learned folks? If you have to dig into your customer's file to get their number you're already doing it wrong. Stop making advancements on women who are clearly not interested. Stop being a piece of crap.
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