Apr 03, 2010 23:13
Dear Customers,
When you turn into the entrance of the store parking lot, you then proceed to drive down a stretch of asphalt until you turn into a parking aisle and park your car. What in the world makes you imagine that you can stop and park in that entry to do your shopping? I understand that the nearest parking spot is 20 feet away, but suck it up. You can do it. I believe in you. Why do you think that you are so incredibly valued and special that you can inhibit any other customer from entering/safely driving to their parking spot? Did you fail to see the several dozen other cars parked in the little spots with the 3 painted lines around them?
To the woman I dealt with today, I am also curious as to why you stared at me in slack-jawed amazement when I told you that it was not a parking spot and you needed to move your car. As to your response of huffing back into your seat and driving off the property, I can only say, "Thank you. We didn't want to deal with your bitchy self anyway."
Sincerely,
Your Overworked, Underpaid Cashier