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    Lucky us, a complaint comes in through the online thing. The gist of the message was "I can't believe that my food was made by Ahanix, some drug-abusing kid. he's got thick veins, needle scars on his arm, and was acting strange"

    Oh, thanks.

    Is this what you were talking about, ma'am?




    Hmm.
    The veins: I got that from my dad. I'm all skin and bones (5' 11", 132lbs), and I inherited thick veins.
    The "needle scars": Every Tuesday and Thursday.
    The acting strange: I get hyper from the adrenaline during a rush. Sue me.




    Christ, thanks bitch for telling corporate I was on drugs when it's [Genes | Plasma Donating | Hyperactivity]
    I've been here for two years, work harder than most others, and I'm getting paid $1.80 an hour
    less than the 17 year old slacker you hired two months ago. Maybe that's why I'm not chipper at work.

  • #2
    If I was someone in corporate, I would make the customer feel like dirt. This is what my response would be;

    "After talking to ahanix, and after investigation, we found out that he donates plasma. Therefore your complaint is invalid and we ask you apologize to ahanix for your false accusation. If you do not apologize to him, consider this letter a notice of tresspass."

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    • #3
      Has corporate asked you about it? What was their response? Will they be asking you about it? What about your manager? Just wondering!

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      • #4
        Quoth Sandman View Post
        If I was someone in corporate, I would make the customer feel like dirt. This is what my response would be;

        "After talking to ahanix, and after investigation, we found out that he donates plasma. Therefore your complaint is invalid and we ask you apologize to ahanix for your false accusation. If you do not apologize to him, consider this letter a notice of tresspass."
        As would I. However, knowing that corporate suits undergo a reality-ectomy when they accept their job in the home office, it would not surprise me if they suggested the OP go take a drug test.
        Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. Study hard. Be evil.

        "I never said I wasn't a horrible person."--Me, almost daily

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        • #5
          You have thick veins? *envy* I bet the phlebotomists love you.

          I tried to do apheresis donation on Monday & they had to give up after sticking me twice in my hand.

          Hyper? Heck, my own fellow clerks would tell me to stay at the other end of the counter after I'd had 16oz of Mountain Dew at lunch.
          Last edited by TryNotToBeThatOne; 02-08-2008, 03:39 PM. Reason: hyper?
          I'm sorry, the person to whom you were speaking has been replaced by a recording. Please leave your message at the sound of the beep.

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          • #6
            You watch, one day this very woman is going to be in need of plasma and will end up getting yours.

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            • #7
              Oh hell, if that woman's complaint got me written up or fired, I'd be afraid of my plasma going to help her!
              You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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              • #8
                *applauds ananix for continiously saving lives*

                and *pokes the SC with a full donation bag and shakes it in her face*

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                • #9
                  I have had people complain about the same thing with me, I donate plasma twice a week, but only my right arm had thick veins. Every time I try to use my left arm they go through the vein and cause a giant bruise. I had a boss at an old job tell the store manager that I was on drugs because she saw the scares from donating and the bruise from a screw up and after that I had stopped wearing short sleeve shirts to work. The former boss only forgot to point out that the weather also went from mid- 50's to snowing every day as a factor to the change in the length of my sleeve.

                  I ended up volunteering to take a drug test, but only if the former boss would take one too. Mine came back clean hers didn't lol

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                  • #10
                    Quoth ahanix1989 View Post
                    The veins: I got that from my dad. I'm all skin and bones (5' 11", 132lbs), and I inherited thick veins.
                    The "needle scars": Every Tuesday and Thursday.
                    I didn't even need the link. I donated twice a week for tw years before a stupid paperwork error got be booted. Trackmarks are certainly not the same as the one big scar dip in my arm.

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                    • #11
                      Quoth princess4life View Post
                      I ended up volunteering to take a drug test, but only if the former boss would take one too. Mine came back clean hers didn't lol
                      Nice!
                      Pit bull-

                      There is no breed of dog more in need of our compassion; in need of our call to arms on their behalf; and in need of what should be the full force of our enduring sanctuary.

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                      • #12
                        Quoth princess4life View Post
                        I ended up volunteering to take a drug test, but only if the former boss would take one too. Mine came back clean hers didn't lol
                        That's CLASSIC I love it!

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                        • #13
                          same quote... Totally rocks!

                          I donate when I can...but no one really picks on me about the donation marks... much. They'll tease a little just for fun, but only when it's obviously in jest. (Besides we have regular drug tests here anyway).

                          that's one thing i do miss about virginia... the local mall had a permenant donation center there, open 3 times a week, so i always had a chance to give them some blood. and sometimes they had freebies like little squisies or tshirts...once they even had a car raffle.

                          but... heck, i'd have given without those gifts anyway... it just feels good knowing that you're helping others...
                          and it's always fun to try to race other people in filling the bag. on a good day mine fills in 5 minutes, especially if i've been working out
                          Last edited by PepperElf; 02-08-2008, 07:29 PM. Reason: give the gift of life... give blood (support your local vampire) :roll:

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                          • #14
                            I used to donate blood when I got the chance--they always loved me, I'm O-. Too bad they changed all the rules because of the mad cow scare, I break one of the obscure 'if you were in this specific place during this specific year' rules and can't donate anymore. Even if it happens to be because I lived there for one month because I was born there.

                            Back on topic, I really hope you don't get in any trouble because of donating. That'd be really stupid.
                            It's little things that make the difference between 'enjoyable', 'tolerable', and 'gimme a spoon, I'm digging an escape tunnel'.

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                            • #15
                              First, good on all of you who donate plasma and/or blood.

                              Personally, I can't. I'm deathly afraid of needles. Often the nurses say, "Oh, it doesn't hurt." And I agree, it doesn't hurt at all. It's the needle the scares me. I'm even shaking right now typing this.

                              Again, good on all of you.
                              "Always stand near the door." -- Doctor Who

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