Jan. 22nd, 2005

kierthos: (Default)
Right to Lifers.

Not because I have a particular stance either for or against abortion. I'm neutral on this because 1) I don't have any kids, and 2) I'm not yet responsible for making any. So I can sit in my Ivory Tower and safely ignore the whole thing, blithe in my utter lack of concern.

Why do I hate them?

Because apparently being pro-Life means being anti-fucking-organized. I have already had to deal with several customers calling and asking Stupid Goddamn Questions1, and several twits who have come in to show their utter lack of organization2. Yes, I allow them the rights to their opinions (hey, I'm generous at times), and to mildly proselytize in the store, but I would prefer it if they have their shit together. I've seen (some) college students during Finals Week that could handle deadlines better.

And so, back to work. Looks like bringing a book in to read was in vain.

Update: I take back what I said about college students being occassionally organized. They are clueless fuckwits as well. I have just run the same (albeit small) job for a customer three goddamn times because they couldn't make up their mind on the paper type they wanted it on. Gaaaaaaaah!

1: Do you make copies? Can someone there show me how to work a copier? Are you open right now? Is anyone working right now?

2: I don't claim to be the Master of Being Prepared, but it seems like a really goddamn bad idea to wait until the last minute to have things printed for a march or a seminar that begins in the morning. It's not up there with waiting until 6 hours before the wedding to have the programs printed, but it's damn close.

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags