I go along with Ron. Even thugh Condi's behaviour was childish and
very unprofessional, the clerk still had no business antagonizing
her. I was never allowed to act like that when working with the
public.
Still, Condi is no role model for young black professional women.
Just another sassy lil niggy gal.
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 21:19:15 -0700, Ron never.org> wrote:
>On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 06:01:48 -0700, chatnoir
>mindspring.com> wrote:
>
it
>>looks insane and great, if the stories in today's Rush & Molloy are
to
>>be believed. Highlights include the story of a friend bouncing
>>quarters off her ass at a party and the charming tale of Condi
proving
>>just why she is the most powerful person in Washington, according to
>>GQ, even though she can't accomplish a damn thing at State and no
one
>>takes her calls anymore. No, she's still powerful because she knows
>>the fine art of putting service employees in their rightful places.
>>
>>Coit Blacker, a Stanford professor who is one of the secretary of
>>state's closest friends, recalls going into a shop where Rice asked
to
>>see earrings. The clerk showed her costume jewelry. Rice asked to
see
>>something nicer, prompting the clerk to whisper some sass under her
>>breath.
>>
>>Blacker remembers Rice tearing the woman to shreds.
>>
>>"Let's get one thing straight," he recalls her saying. "You are
behind
>>the counter because you have to work for minimum wage. I'm on this
>>side asking to see the good jewelry because I make considerably
more."
>>Finally, a non-ideological reason to hate her!
>>
>>She makes something in the low six figures every year, jerk-ass!
Show
>>her the fancy jewelry.
>>
>>She probably tips shitty too.
>>
>>When Condi Went Nuclear [NYDN]
>
>Sounds like the clerk deserved it. If that clerk worked for me I'd
>fire her. This is a business, alienating the paying customer is not
>what we do.
>
>Ron