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  • So WHY are you working at a PET STORE???

    When I was a dog food rep, this one got related to me by a colleague.

    Right after the Michael Vick case broke, two competing pet food reps (ha, competing, as if we ever did more of that than chatting during dull periods) were chatting about how horrible that was that someone who was so rich and famous would be cruel to animals, and wasn't that such a bad example to children, the usual- what everyone said after that case came down.

    An employee comes up and begins challenging them, despite never having been invited to the conversation.

    "I support dog fighting! It is a cultural thing, not a crime, and making it a crime is RACIST!" This is repeated in different forms for several minutes, ending with him backing one rep- a diminutive woman, and him a large man- into a wall. He was then called to the front, at which point he yells, "AND I WANT TO CONTINUE THIS CONVERSATION LATER!"

    The rep told him she was uncomfortable being in this situation with him and that if he wanted to continue the conversation, they could do so in the manager's office with the manager present. He, of course, refused.

    This same employee was also said to have run around the store lifting his shirt and telling female employees to look at his nipple rings and to suck his nipples.

    Naturally, both reps and coworkers complained. Corporate was called, and the store manager was told that the district manager would come in to handle termination as this was such a volatile element and they did not want a major incident with just the store manager there to handle it. The DM showed up for the meeting with the employee- and the employee broke down in a fit of tears, promising he hadn't known his actions were wrong and that he would behave next time, that he never knew dog fighting was not something the pet store employees weren't supposed to promote (?????WTF???) and that he couldn't afford to lose the job.

    The crying fit and apologies won over the DM and she let him keep his job!

    Now, I appreciate that apparently there is someone with a soul in management with that company, which surprises me, but if someone working for a pet store EVER said anything in favor of animal cruelty and I were in charge, they would be gone in three seconds flat, tears and apologies be damned. That is crossing the line where an apology will cut it!
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  • #2
    The crying fit and apologies won over the DM and she let him keep his job. Nice. I'm sure that works on the woman he's beating the crap out of every other monday, too.

    Let's see...thinks dog fighting is great, check. Physically and verbally intimidates a small woman into cowering against a wall, check. Threatens her with more of it later, check. Cries and apologizes when it's all over to avoid being tossed out, check.

    Hmmm....I'm seeing a nasty pattern emerging here.

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    • #3
      Not to mention the sexual harassment element (i.e., the sucking of the nipples thing). That alone is worth, if not an outright canning, a stern warning.

      Hopefully the ferrets (if that store sells 'em) will escape and devour him...or would that constitute animal cruelty by way of food poisoning?...
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      • #4
        He's an asshat. One day, he'll piss someone off that isn't as nice as his co-workers, and will probably end up as a greasy spot on the floor.
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        • #5
          Can't they get that jerk arrested for being a GROSSBAG?
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          • #6
            At the point when DM let him keep his job, one of the harassment victims should have threatened to sue for sexual harassment and also claimed a hostile work environment.
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            • #7
              "Oh, so you support dog fighting, huh? I support cage fighting." *stuffs jerk into nearest rabbit hutch*

              I bet he'd have been REALLY surprised...
              "Maybe the problem just went away...maybe it was the magical sniper fairy that comes and gives silenced hollow point rounds to people who don't eat their vegetables."

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              • #8
                Quoth MystyGlyttyr View Post
                "Oh, so you support dog fighting, huh? I support cage fighting." *stuffs jerk into nearest rabbit hutch*
                Ahhh, Mysty. I wish I could clone you and hang out with you all the time.
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                • #9
                  Quoth MystyGlyttyr View Post
                  "Oh, so you support dog fighting, huh? I support cage fighting." *stuffs jerk into nearest rabbit hutch*

                  I bet he'd have been REALLY surprised...
                  Mysty, I you!

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                  • #10
                    Quoth HowMayIHelpMe? View Post
                    Can't they get that jerk arrested for being a GROSSBAG?
                    Unfortunately, that isn't a crime.

                    While I'm not much of a dog person (crazy cat guy with six cats here), I don't think very highly of people who try to get dogs (or any other animals) to tear each other to shreds for "fun."
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                    • #11
                      I work in a kennel, so I occasionaly have to break up fights between our dogs, check them for injuries and treat them accordingly. In fact, I just had to do that TODAY, though thank goodness I got there fast enough that the dogs were all uninjured. With that experience in mind, anyone who thinks dogfighting is FUN or ENTERTAINING or even NOT CRUEL to the dogs is plain nuts.
                      I can't believe they didn't fire that guy...aside from the dog fighting, the whole nipple thing is a lawsuit waiting to happen for the company.

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                      • #12
                        Quoth Emmeileia View Post
                        anyone who thinks dogfighting is FUN or ENTERTAINING or even NOT CRUEL to the dogs is plain nuts.
                        Never done it myself (too $$$$), but I think dogfighting with a couple of AT-6's and a laser scoring system would be fun, entertaining, and not cruel to animals.
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                        • #13
                          Quoth Saydrah View Post
                          "I support dog fighting! It is a cultural thing, not a crime, and making it a crime is RACIST!"
                          We get the same crap here about cock-fighting. The ban went into effect this past summer and they're still busting people.

                          No, that that kind of cock-fighting!
                          It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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                          • #14
                            Dog fighting is a cultural thing in the same way that owning slaves is.

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                            • #15
                              So I think the question stands to ask... if it's cultural, then which culture is it a tradition in? I can't think of any, but I really don't know much about the subject either.
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