So last week the winter storm has wreaked a little havoc down here in Texas. My manager kept all of us informed as to what was going on, and sure enough the theatre was going to open that day, but close early. The roads are very icy, and Texas drivers don't have too much experience driving under these conditions (some are actually brave enough to do doughnuts in empty parking lots
) but that doesn't stop them from going to the movies.
The first day we were open only half a day and there wasn't too many people, but certainly enough to call it busier than usual for a slow weekday.
The next day, there was quite a few people coming in to see movies, and I had the unfortunate task of having to work concession that day, so I didn't get a moment's rest. The power did go off 4 times before we opened, and alot of employees were praying that it'd go off just once more, because our manager said that if it did go off once more, and since it takes 10-30 minutes to reboot, we would close and go home. Yeah, I think yall can guess what happened.... Lucky us, the power stayed on.
My boss wanted me to stay a little late because the other person taking my spot couldn't make it into work, go fig. We did close early again though.
The following day I was off, and I kept it that way because I didn't want to deal with mobs of customers again when we were technically supposed to be dead.
The whole time I kept thinking "How could these morons go out to the movies or anywhere else with the dangerous icy roads?" But just when I think the stupidity level of customers couldn't possibly get any higher, it always seems to surprise me. Yeah I know the kids are out of school and they're probably driving their parents bonkers, but still, there was just way too many people coming out to the movies.
I probably would bet money that the icy roads would make us as dead as a graveyard. Instead it had the exact opposite effect, and I realized then that if the roads had not iced over, the kids would be in school, the adults would be working, and we would be basically dead and slow.
The roads are back to normal now, so there shouldn't be any big crowds today. Good, because as we all know, customers, while they help pay our paychecks, also manage to make our lives miserable (a small percentage anyway).
Anyway I'm just amazed at all the idiots who just had to see a movie, regardless of the risk they were taking. It should have been dead at work last week, not freakin busy!
BTW to anyone here who does drive and go out under these road conditions for fun, please do not take offense to this story.
) but that doesn't stop them from going to the movies. The first day we were open only half a day and there wasn't too many people, but certainly enough to call it busier than usual for a slow weekday.
The next day, there was quite a few people coming in to see movies, and I had the unfortunate task of having to work concession that day, so I didn't get a moment's rest. The power did go off 4 times before we opened, and alot of employees were praying that it'd go off just once more, because our manager said that if it did go off once more, and since it takes 10-30 minutes to reboot, we would close and go home. Yeah, I think yall can guess what happened.... Lucky us, the power stayed on.
My boss wanted me to stay a little late because the other person taking my spot couldn't make it into work, go fig. We did close early again though. The following day I was off, and I kept it that way because I didn't want to deal with mobs of customers again when we were technically supposed to be dead.
The whole time I kept thinking "How could these morons go out to the movies or anywhere else with the dangerous icy roads?" But just when I think the stupidity level of customers couldn't possibly get any higher, it always seems to surprise me. Yeah I know the kids are out of school and they're probably driving their parents bonkers, but still, there was just way too many people coming out to the movies.
I probably would bet money that the icy roads would make us as dead as a graveyard. Instead it had the exact opposite effect, and I realized then that if the roads had not iced over, the kids would be in school, the adults would be working, and we would be basically dead and slow.
The roads are back to normal now, so there shouldn't be any big crowds today. Good, because as we all know, customers, while they help pay our paychecks, also manage to make our lives miserable (a small percentage anyway).
Anyway I'm just amazed at all the idiots who just had to see a movie, regardless of the risk they were taking. It should have been dead at work last week, not freakin busy!
BTW to anyone here who does drive and go out under these road conditions for fun, please do not take offense to this story.



that's actually how i practice getting use to the snow each winter
tho... i already know how to drive in snow.
No shithead, I'm burning up from idiots like you who try to be funny and make a joke out of my misery. You try standing by the entrance to our theatre for a few hours.
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