I'd be a corpse right now.
Went to the drug store after work to get a couple of refills and some Puffs w/ lotion for Mrs. Crossbow. No big deal. At least it shouldn't have been.
As I was getting the Puffs, a lady (and I use that term VERY loosely) stormed up to the pharmacy and starts screaming at them about the line for the drive up. Apparently someone ahead of her in the line had to wait for a mix to be made and sat in the drive up line the entire time. Rude? Yeah, probably. If you've got something like that, maybe you should go in and wait instead of holding up the line. But it's not the fault of the girls working in the pharmacy.
SC: Are you even taking people in the drive up? We've been waiting for ten minutes!
Pharmacy Tech: I'm sorry. We had a customer that had a prescription that needed to be mixed. They take a little longer.
SC: She shouldn't be allowed to hold up the line that! I had to wait ten minutes for her to move!
Me, thinking: so why didn't you get out of line and come in sooner?
PT: I'm sorry, but we have no control over who is getting what in the drive up lane.
SC: But she shouldn't be allowed to just wait like that! We were there for ten minutes!
Lather, rinse, repeat. I'm in line behind this harpy, and she was arguing for about... You guessed it. Ten minutes. The customer in the line next to me was moving back like he was getting ready to run (found out afterward he's a security guard and was making sure he could intervene if needed).
SC finally storms off after getting her refills. I move up.
PT: I'm sorry about that. Can I help you?
Me: It's ok. I'm used to stupid bitches like that.
PT: *laughs*
Yes, the harpy heard me. Thank goodness she didn't have eye lasers. I'm really surprised she didn't say anything to me. I guess I looked like I'd return fire. (Hint: I would have.)
As I left, I heard (long before I saw) the harpy at the front of the store complaining to the manager about having to wait for ten minutes in the line. Of course, now she's been bitching up a storm for about twenty minutes, but the math was apparently lost on her...
Went to the drug store after work to get a couple of refills and some Puffs w/ lotion for Mrs. Crossbow. No big deal. At least it shouldn't have been.
As I was getting the Puffs, a lady (and I use that term VERY loosely) stormed up to the pharmacy and starts screaming at them about the line for the drive up. Apparently someone ahead of her in the line had to wait for a mix to be made and sat in the drive up line the entire time. Rude? Yeah, probably. If you've got something like that, maybe you should go in and wait instead of holding up the line. But it's not the fault of the girls working in the pharmacy.
SC: Are you even taking people in the drive up? We've been waiting for ten minutes!
Pharmacy Tech: I'm sorry. We had a customer that had a prescription that needed to be mixed. They take a little longer.
SC: She shouldn't be allowed to hold up the line that! I had to wait ten minutes for her to move!
Me, thinking: so why didn't you get out of line and come in sooner?
PT: I'm sorry, but we have no control over who is getting what in the drive up lane.
SC: But she shouldn't be allowed to just wait like that! We were there for ten minutes!
Lather, rinse, repeat. I'm in line behind this harpy, and she was arguing for about... You guessed it. Ten minutes. The customer in the line next to me was moving back like he was getting ready to run (found out afterward he's a security guard and was making sure he could intervene if needed).
SC finally storms off after getting her refills. I move up.
PT: I'm sorry about that. Can I help you?
Me: It's ok. I'm used to stupid bitches like that.
PT: *laughs*
Yes, the harpy heard me. Thank goodness she didn't have eye lasers. I'm really surprised she didn't say anything to me. I guess I looked like I'd return fire. (Hint: I would have.)
As I left, I heard (long before I saw) the harpy at the front of the store complaining to the manager about having to wait for ten minutes in the line. Of course, now she's been bitching up a storm for about twenty minutes, but the math was apparently lost on her...
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