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Ultimate power
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:41 pm
by Sciguy
And Ben exercises the right of Legal Gardiun. Better then docking pay.
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:12 pm
by Persephone_Kore
That made me chuckle. And I rather like the... I'm not sure it even qualifies as a detente... but it's interesting and well done the way Ben and Beltane are being semi-civil. Ben seems to be handling it pretty well, too, especially when she brought up his earlier comments about nepotism -- he acknowledges it and then does something directly related and makes a joke of sorts about it, without getting defensive or upset or anything. (I wouldn't think he'd be willing to fire her over this anyway, honestly, but on the other hand I'm not entirely sure he'd have hired someone with Penny's overall attitude if they'd applied instead of being sort of dropped on him.)
Also, I confess that the strips about nepotism from before had totally slipped my mind, so points for bringing it up again. Now, this is kind of a family business in the first place, which didn't apply to the department store, but it was a nice continuity reminder and set up a fun joke. (Beltane's wide-eyed look is always kind of fun.... *g*)
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 5:49 am
by Jaydub
I got a chuckle out of that as well.....

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 5:54 am
by Shyal_malkes
the thought came to me...
"there's more then one way to (punish) a cat."
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 6:30 am
by Madmoonie
shyal_malkes wrote:the thought came to me...
"there's more then one way to (punish) a cat."
Bad, shayal! Bad! (Yeah, it was funny

)
Anyway, I do like the fact that he DID do something about it. He had a pretty appropiate response. And was cival to Beltane. Although when did Ben give Beltaine any greif about nepotisim. I thought Ben gave the grief to the Boss when his niece showed up.
EDIT: Wait, wait....she said 'everyone,' not 'me.' Nevermind. Like this one.
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:05 pm
by Hallan
I'm impressed. An actual even-handed, unslanted response.
Thumbs up.
Hallan
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:08 am
by Deckard Canine
The nepotism doesn't look so bad when you know the circumstances: Penny has to live with them, but she ought to make herself useful as well. But I don't blame Ben for not feeling like explaining the situation to Beltane.
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 7:39 pm
by Sharuuk
One reason Ben's being civil to Beltane is that he owns the place and no longer has to worry about her running to the boss if she doesn't get the satisfaction she feels entitled to. She gets bitchy over how he's handled the situation, and he's been more than civil and polite to her, he can tell her to leave if she doesn't like it.
Having that kind of 'power' in a situation such as this, given their history, can actually have a calming effect on you. No raising of voice, no fear of fallout from the main office, nothing. She still presses the issue, he can calmly fold his arms across his chest and tell her..."I've done all that I'm going to do, if that's not enough for you, there's the door." If she still wants to raise a stink he can add....."please don't come back."
Şaaruuk
Posted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:47 pm
by StrangeWulf13
In the words of the Almighty Gord:
Door's to your left.

So many idiots forget that no, the customer is
not always right, and the owners/managers/employees can toss them out on their butts when they behave inappropriately.
(btw, does anyone get those people who give impossible demands on the owner, or try to lie their way out of trouble, then threaten never to come back?

not sure they're using all their brain cells...)
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 7:29 am
by Jaydub
StrangeWulf13 wrote:In the words of the Almighty Gord:
Door's to your left.

So many idiots forget that no, the customer is
not always right, and the owners/managers/employees can toss them out on their butts when they behave inappropriately.
(btw, does anyone get those people who give impossible demands on the owner, or try to lie their way out of trouble, then threaten never to come back?

not sure they're using all their brain cells...)
After working 28 1/2 years in retail I have to agree. The one cartoon I read once showed the extent of "The customer is always right" It was a little old lady standing in front of the complaint window and the guy in the window was saying to her. "Ok, we will refund all you money, give you a new replacement for free, have the manager shot and then burn down the store. They would you be Satisfied?"
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:26 am
by Daniel Meyer
Jaydub wrote:
After working 28 1/2 years in retail I have to agree. The one cartoon I read once showed the extent of "The customer is always right" It was a little old lady standing in front of the complaint window and the guy in the window was saying to her. "Ok, we will refund all you money, give you a new replacement for free, have the manager shot and then burn down the store. They would you be Satisfied?"
One of the very first "The Whiteboard" also follows that theme...
http://the-whiteboard.com/autowb003.html
(excellent comic BTW...)