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Yes but its not the same insult when applied to males versues females, and the current usage is generally the female-specific one. From the OED:Date: 9/20/2009 11:50:03 AM
Author:kenny
And yes, a bimbo can be male or female.
i think often boutique stores (which is what this article reminded me of) there is only one person in the store, and unfortunately the manager/owner may not even know how their employee operates when they aren''t around. large stores, like gap, banana, jcrew, etc. have quite a few employees in the store at any given time, so yeah, rude attitudes and lack of customer service is noticed right away and either corrected or the employee is eliminated.Date: 9/20/2009 2:55:52 PM
Author: cara
No offense taken,. Its just one of those words that is difficult to use without the gendered-connotation...![]()
I was thinking... I usually get decent service in the chain stores that are not so fancy-pancy. Gap, Banana, JCrew. Do you think its because they are chains with better training and supervision of their staff or are they paid on commission? I guess I''m not usually looking for opinions or a stylist, but rather someone to chase down my size from the back or something.
Thanks for posting this, kenny. I enjoyed it, and-as usual-enjoyed, the comments written after it just as much. I had to tear myself away from reading them! Really interesting people seem to write comments after pieces written in, "The New York Times".
man i wish i had time at my work to ignore customers(today i had the fun task of helping 2 to 12...yes seriously...12 customers at a time today all day long...the store im at is the #2 store in the chain out of 70 and we cut hours and cut our staff down to 3 people so most of the time theres just one person on the floor to stock,mechandise,clean,assist customers,ring them up and greet the next hand full...and for 8 dollars an hour!At least everyone was patient and could see that i was doing my best helping a dozen people at once(i gave an extra 10% discounts to those waiting in line the longest or who had to wait to have questions answered or who had exchanges)...man it will be great to find a job in jewelry again or just get out of retail and use my new degree!Date: 9/21/2009 8:15:45 AM
Author: AGBF
Thanks for posting this, kenny. I enjoyed it, and-as usual-enjoyed, the comments written after it just as much. I had to tear myself away from reading them! Really interesting people seem to write comments after pieces written in, ''The New York Times''.
I also liked the blog posted by Danielle''s ex-husband.
AGBF
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Date: 9/22/2009 12:51:29 AM
Author: jewelerman
man i wish i had time at my work to ignore customers(today i had the fun task of helping 2 to 12...yes seriously...12 customers at a time today all day long...the store im at is the #2 store in the chain out of 70 and we cut hours and cut our staff down to 3 people so most of the time theres just one person on the floor to stock,mechandise,clean,assist customers,ring them up and greet the next hand full...and for 8 dollars an hour!At least everyone was patient and could see that i was doing my best helping a dozen people at once(i gave an extra 10% discounts to those waiting in line the longest or who had to wait to have questions answered or who had exchanges)...man it will be great to find a job in jewelry again or just get out of retail and use my new degree!
Thanks for asking about my degree.After 9/11 did a ton of damage to the jewelry trade in my area I decided to go back to college and finish the degree I started 20 years ago!I found that my early college credits would not be accepted in business and marketing and I would have start from scratch in all my generals.I decided not to work for four years and in fall of 2003 I started taking generals at the community college.I was lucky enough to get all my generals done in under two years and transfered to the University of Utah with a 3.8 GPA(Something im very proud of)I wanted a degree in Business but the accounting classes were very hard for me to master so I decided to take a minor in business(enphasis on marketing and public relations) and major in Organizational Communications.I started a minor in Art History but decided to cut that short and graduate in 2007 because of an accident at the college left me unable to walk or drive for several months.I finished up my last semester in a wheelchair and was able to walk to get my diploma.I finished in the top 7% of my class.The hard work paid off.It took me several months looking for a job in Communication or Marketing but the economy was already faltering and I took a job with a well known chain jeweler.After several months with them I parted company just before they announced bankrupsy.Ive been with my current company for a year and stay with them because they are closed on Sunday and the medical insurance is almost affordable.I am grateful for this job,but it can be very frustrating.Thanks again for asking about my degree!JMDate: 9/22/2009 5:29:43 PM
Author: AGBF
This thread was disappearing and I still wanted to hear from jewelerman, so I yanked it back up into Hangout. Would someone, please, tell jewelerman he is needed here?
AGBF
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Date: 9/23/2009 12:17:12 AM
Author: jewelerman
I decided to go back to college and finish the degree I started 20 years ago! (snip) I was lucky enough to get all my generals done in under two years and transferred to the University of Utah with a 3.8 (snip) decided to cut that short and graduate in 2007 because of an accident at the college left me unable to walk or drive for several months.I finished up my last semester in a wheelchair and was able to walk to get my diploma. I finished in the top 7% of my class. (snip) Thanks again for asking about my degree!