I agree with Angie on this, I have been in resturants and had kids climbing
over seats poking into my booth and have asked to be moved or if I was there
first for them to be moved. And have never had a problem. Once the mangmt
wouldn't do anything so me and my gf started talking loudly about having a 3
some with her or my husband while the litle brat was hanging over the booth
into our side.  Mom took control real quick. And to make things even better
we kissed at the end right by their booth. I have no problem asking for this
because I am paying the bill.

Find a plan b. I did I moved into a small 8x10 room w a bath in my home. It
was more paper work w the state but I don't have to deal with others bs
either.

Good luck
On Jan 27, 2011 2:57 PM, "Angela R Wingerter" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I think they are in charge. They should ask their customers to please be
> considerate of the other customers and if they don't then they should be
asked
> to leave.
>
> Angie
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michelle Phoenix <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Thu, January 27, 2011 11:05:09 AM
> Subject: Re: NailTech:: Re: The F Bomb
>
> You won't go back to the restaurant because of other guests?  That's
> ridiculous.  They're not in charge of how their diners behave.
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Jill in Ky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey Lauren,
>>
>>  I can totally understand where you're coming from and agree that
>>it's innapropriate, unprofessional, and embarassing. I can remember
>>being in a very nice restaurant while at the Vegas show one year and
>>the large group of people seated behind us sounded like they were
>>trying out for a part in the mob movie "Goodfellows part II". It was
>>extremely unclassy and I asked for the check after about 5 minutes of
>>listening to the F-bombs going off right and left.
>>
>>  On the way out I asked to speak to the manager where upon I told
>>her why we were leaving, how offended we were, and why we wouldn't be
>>back. She apologized, but that was that. I believe if more clients
>>actually told the manager how deeply offended they are by this
>>cursing, perhaps an effort might be made to curb it. Otherwise, if
>>it's just you complaining then everyone will just think that YOU are
>>the one with the problem....too churchy and you need to lighten up.
>>
>>    If things don't change and you stay there, then it gives everyone
>>the impression that you condone the cursing, too. Plus one day this
>>might rub off on you and you'll suddenly find yourself cursing right
>>along with them. There's a time and a place for cursing....like when
>>you smash your finger in the car door or open up an unexpected letter
>>from the IRS, and I can curse with the best of them, too. But not
>>during random conversations out in public or at work!
>>
>>  I know you hate to move and it's expensive in your neck of the
>>woods, but perhaps you should be scoping out your options anyway.
>>Everyone needs to have a "plan B" in life:)
>>
>>Jill Wright
>>Bowling Green, KY.
>>
>>
>>
>>On Jan 24, 1:36 pm, Lauren Dodson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Here is the latest in "What's wrong with people?"  I work in a salon
with
>>seven
>>> other people.  Everyone including the owner curses all of the time. I'm
no
>>> prude, but dropping the F bomb in front of older women is wrong in any
>>> situation.  They never seem to edit what they say or how they say it.
The
>>other
>>> day I had an older client and my mother in law was waiting for me on the

>>couch.
>>> One of my co-workers played a comedy routine on her phone really loud so
that
>>> everyone could hear it. It was very offensive and inappropriate. My
client
>>told
>>> the girl to turn it off and another client said the same. The girl
ignored
>>both
>>> clients and let the thing play out. I was so embarrassed. I have brought
up
>>bad
>>> language twice before at meetings, they say they will quit, but never
do. The
>>> owner is pretty bad also, and doesn't really care. The problem is, I
really
>>> don't have a lot of choices in finding another place to go. I rent space
and
>>> have been at this salon 2 years. I really don't want to change locations

>>again,
>>> and don't no where I  would go. I'm getting too old to open my own
place, and
>>> can't find anything small enough. I only work part time and don't know
if I
>>> would want to put in the long hours of an owner. But I really hate being
>>> uncomfortable in a place I pay money for. One of my co-workers had
trouble at
>>> the last place she worked because of her language. She thinks she has
the
>>right
>>> to say what ever she wants and doesn't want to change. Any ideas?  .
>>
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