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Where do you draw the line? I dropped my car off at the dealer for service this morning. I was first in line when the service bay opened. I was at the rental car office at one minute past seven and no one was there. I checked around and learned "they're supposed to open at seven." I waited a while. I went to see the dealer receptionist; she checked around to learn "she's not here yet, she's probably just running late." Someone who didn't work in rentals came to open the office and try to get people their cars. She said "I hope she's not back in the hospital. She came back too early." When she, Liz, finally showed up, she had a little girl in tow - probably about four years old. Liz didn't look sick but she was very quiet and moving slowly - like I would be in her position. Completely humiliated and just trying to get things moving now. People were mad and acting like assholes. I was first; she got my paperwork done quickly and took me (and her unhappy child) out to the rental. Before I left I told her "those other people waiting for you might not be nice - just ignore them and have a good day." She didn't seem to acknowledge this or anything else. :shrug: I tried. I wasn't late to work, but I didn't leave the dealership until 7:40, one hour after I usually leave my house to ensure that I'm at work on time. I know single* mothers' lives can be very hard. I have compassion for people who have been sick. But you have a job, and people -- customers! -- need you to be there, and you show up late? I'm not upset, I'm just confused. I want to complain to the dealership but I don't want her to lose her job.
* I just got that impression from her
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