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  • (Long) Well, at least no one else was in the store

    I usually work the evening or night shift at a local gas station. The late night people generally know me, I never really have a problem and for the most part I can keep the beer and ciggies flowing into the hands of a the people that wander in with no problems.
    Every so often though I will get thrown a curve ball, like when I'm asked to work early on a Sunday morning. These people are a whole different brand. Late night people = college students, high school students, a slew of crusty old men getting off the factory and wanting beer, and some late night moms getting snacks on food stamps. Early morning people = Large number of people getting coffee, cigarette's, and papers. And a whole hell of a lot of people who have nothing better to do then come in and kill half an hour at the store cause they have nothing to do at home. And food stamps. I get a lot of food stamps.

    ANYWAY!

    Sunday morning rolls around and I'm sitting at the counter reading through the local Sunday paper and occasionally checking someone out when this guy rolls his wheelchair through the side door. Ok, thats cool, we get handicapped people in here all the time, they're generally nice and ask for help when they need it. This guy was also mentally handicapped and had a bit of a speech problem. Again, not a problem. However this is the moment that he rolls over to the counter and see's, not a half asleep unshaved guy clerk, but a chipper awake and decidedly fresher girl clerk. Immediately he parks his wheelchair in front of the counter and takes over one side of it. He then spends over half an hour staring at me and eating from a bag of nuts he brought in. If I ask him if he wants anything he yells at me. If I ask how he's doing he gets mad that I interrupted his staring. Every so often he tries to get me to let him "borrow" one of the opened porn mags we keep behind the counter till they can be damaged out. And tops it off by telling me this story that goes like...

    Guy- So there was this girl, and she was *checks out my chest* she was *pantomimes very large boobs* and I was there and I was, you know. And they we were, you know. And thats how it was!

    Me- ...........o-O Thats how, what was?

    G- The girl! She was, well she went....um
    At this point he got mad that I couldn't understand him and started telling me I needed a hearing aid. (I refrained from telling his I HAVE one, so he has no excuse)
    G- And we were in the car, and she was all, you know. And they one thing let to another.

    Me- oooohkay..so thats a good story. Um, I have to clean now so...

    I walked around the counter to go get the broom to do some purely superficial cleaning when he grabbed my arm! Stopped me from going the 3 feet it would take me to get the broom and yells that he isn't done.

    G- And then she started, *starts bobbing around pantomiming a rather enthusiastic blow job complete when some playing with himself on his part.

    Me-

    The top off to all of this was when he finished and I was left wondering how to best put "Get the FUCK out of the store" he announced that he wanted my phone number since I now know what he wants out of someone.
    I haven't seen his since and we did call the assisted living complex he lived at to tell them what was up. I don't know if that was a sucky customer so much as a customer who didn't know any better, but the fact was he was rude, and rather mean, and pretty crass. And my boss still teases me about it...
    Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
    Albert Einstein

  • #2
    Gah, something similar to that happened to me. I was going to visit a friend at an apartment complex, as I'm walking in this handicapped man in a wheel chair stops me. He had both an accent and a severe speech impediment, but it sounded like he was asking me for help. So being a nice person, I stopped to try and figure out what he needed help with. Then he started saying something about how his birthday party was today... Then he said something else and I had to make him repeat himself like 10 times cause I just didn't understand. Then finally I get it, he was saying, "Will you f*** me?" I freaked out and ran up to my friends apartment...
    Keep in mind, at the time I was only 16, and he had reached out to shake my hand when I first started talking to him and then just held onto it... *shudder*
    "I'm working for popcorn - what I get paid doesn't rise to the level of peanuts." -Courtesy of Darkwish

    ...Beware the voice without a face...

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    • #3
      UGH! Mentally handicapped or not - there is no excuse for that behavior. I would've thrown him out - nicely or not - and called the cops.
      "I'm still walking, so I'm sure that I can dance!" from Saint of Circumstance - Grateful Dead

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      • #4
        What a jerk!

        He needs to learn to do what I do. If a woman has a particularly nice body part, take a mental snapshot and stare at that.
        "Always stand near the door." -- Doctor Who

        Kuya's Kitchen -- Cooking, Cooking Gadgets, and Food Related Blather from a Transplanted Foodie

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        • #5
          Quoth friendofjimmyk View Post
          UGH! Mentally handicapped or not - there is no excuse for that behavior. I would've thrown him out - nicely or not - and called the cops.
          I don't know. I used to work with a woman who used to teach handicap kids. She would tell me that it would happen in class all the time.

          Being mentally handicapped is just that.....

          The question is, if he was really mentally handicapped, what was he doing out alone????

          *EDIT*

          Sorry, I guess I should have clarified. I meant about the masturbation part, not the other stuff.
          Last edited by ebonyknight; 04-14-2008, 02:31 PM.

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          • #6
            Being mentally handicapped is not an excuse to harass people, any more than being three years old and "not knowing any better" is an excuse to shoplift. Since he may have had some trouble understanding what was unacceptable with his behavior, there is no excuse for being rude back to him, as I would advocate with anyone else. But having mental difficulties is not a license to harass.

            I think the OP handled the situation correctly by calling the home and making them aware of the situation. It would also be nice if she had some recourse in case he started up again, like the home's number to come pick him up. Her boss should provide her with this info, but if she normally works a different shift it may be a problem.
            "If everyone is thinking alike, someone isn't thinking." - George Patton

            "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." - Albert Einstein

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            • #7
              Quoth ebonyknight View Post
              The question is, if he was really mentally handicapped, what was he doing out alone?
              Depends on how bad it is. For example, when I was in college, one of the locals was well-known in town. This guy, who had to be in his mid- or late 20s, would walk up and down the main street...with a toy airplane in each hand. Yes, he wasn't "all there," but he wasn't dangerous either. Nor did he go around and harass people. All he wanted to do was 'fly' his planes up and down the street. He's harmless, and nothing but polite to people.
              Aerodynamics are for people who can't build engines. --Enzo Ferrari

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