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Don't really thing they're too much better though.Originally Posted by Metrostars
AIB make me sick with they're attitude.
Over €600m profit in the first 6 months of this year and they think they're too big to treat their customers with a bit of respect.
We're the ones with proper jobs, not pushing some figures around a computer screen to cover up our corruption.
Had a call from someone in AMEX today about changing my address.
Couldn't have been more polite and helpful.
I think they're actually BofI staff but either way they were excellent.
If the ISEQ didn't depend so heavily on AIB I'd wish for them to collapse!
Have Boot Disk, will travel
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11. The homeless man at the end of my street that seems to have moved into one of my neighbour's bushes(ya know what I mean!), that insists on shouting abuse at us everytime we venture past him and proposed to my sister this morning...
Lads, at the end of the day all these people are just trying to make a living out of their monotonous jobs. Is it any surprise they're so annoying? It's when they're annoying outside of work ye can call them prats.
Hey Bendy, youre a prat!Originally Posted by brendy_éire
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Originally Posted by brendy_éire
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Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
As far as I know, yeah. You also have to be a lapsed Rovers fan who stopped going when they left Milltown.Originally Posted by Conor74
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
And go to Cork every year for the Jazz!!Originally Posted by Schumi
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Do have to say that Brendy does have a point here, I used to work for Sainsbury's (checkout, shopfloor etc.) and have to say that even on days that you went out of your way to be nice to people, the amount of arrogence and rudeness exibited by the customers just wore you down.
Indeed remember having a discussion with several people who have to work with the public and each and everyone commented the same thing, that the amount of abuse, and rudeness just makes you get to the stage where you just don't care anymore.
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Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
No excuse. If you cant take it, get out. Ive worked in various realms of the service industry for 10+ years and obviously you do come across rude/impatient/disgruntled customers but thats no reason to pay it back to the next customer.Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
Who is this guy, Trapper Tony?
'fraid I'm never going to agree with you here, as I pointed out it gets to the stage where you find it difficult to show politness to virtually anyone as you knew that on regular basis when you do you will recieve at best indifference. Don't know if anyone noticed that I didn't care anymore as I was just robotic about my job.
Secondly everyone got to earn money and as a student there wasn't a hell of alot of choice but to work with the public as these offered the only suitable hours. So the get out choice wasn't really an option.
Where am I now? I'm over here,
I've got those empty pockets and I can't afford a beer.
ha ha bad night out Connor?Originally Posted by Conor74
12) any sort of shop workers - think they're something they're not.
13) Hairdressers - ignorant b@st@rds
14) Ill add door-to-door salesmen to that one! I was one last year in Edinburgh, and you really have to be a fake smiley b@stard to get money off the poor souls who answer the door.... Felt guilty even making a sale, too damn nice for that job i was....![]()
Originally Posted by PAURO 7
selling those "geniune" davinci paintings will always do that to yeh![]()
Isn't it astonishing how many give you that line?Originally Posted by Schumi
I'm not joking, it must be 1 in 10 taxi drivers in Dublin.
Have Boot Disk, will travel
Ignorant of what, exactly? If they're ignorant of the basics of how to do a trim at the front, grade 4 at the back and sides, fair enough. But I don't find them to be rude, as much as bored out of their brains and desperate for someone to talk to- even if that means talking to people who they don't want to talk to.Originally Posted by DE TOWN
Saying that, I once had a perfectly servicable cut from a racist b*stard who gave me this dreadful rant on the laziness of asians. I really wanted to walk out, but I'm ashamed to say I didn't want to look like I'd had half me head shaved for charity and so sat there and let him get on with it. It was a transitional summer, when I swapped the Sean Ryder baggy look for the Noel Gallagher Mod-revival crop. Truly, vanity is a sin.
There the sort of ones i meant, should have worded it betterOriginally Posted by Conor74
a lot of hairdressers wont bother talking to you. they just think that because they have the hair standing in 40 different directions and are mutton dressed as lamb that they are something.Originally Posted by green goblin
Last edited by sligoman; 10/01/2006 at 7:03 PM. Reason: to merge posts
Písses me off that they won't shut the fúck up. I want a haircut, not to know what you got up to last weekend, or talk to you about where I'm going on holiday....Originally Posted by DE TOWN
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
I cut my own hair now coz I got sick of getting it cut by "professionals" who seemed to be stuck in the 80s
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