by The GM on September 4 at 11:26PM
Earlier, I left off with me getting a couple jabs in at a pre-teen. I know, I'm awesome, no need to tell me. But, I was not done. I was served another heaping helping of a social shit sandwich.
Scenario Two:
I was at my other job and I basically sit at a desk, play on the internet, talk to our guests, and answer the phones. Since the company that I am contracted through has a fitness center just for the employees, it is usually the same people that come in. The atmosphere is very relaxed and I talk frequently with most of the guests.
A couple of the guys that come in really just like to cut up on each other and it makes the place quite fun. However, every now and then, the topic starts to edge toward the inappropriate workplace stuff (sex mainly). My bosses are all female, good looking females at that. As a matter of fact, I am the only male that works there, so I am pretty much blessed in that sense. Yes, I like to look at women and I flash the smile at the women that come into workout, but I leave it at that and I don't push the boundaries.
The other day, a few of the guys that come in were talking and one of the ladies walked by. Let's just say that the conversation went from football to the normal guy stuff when talking about females. I'd say it was not so much the type of flattery a female would want to hear. Seeing as how I was the one working, I commented with "We really should change the subject." I got nothing but grief for that. "Oh, we don't mean anything by it. It's ok." The subject wasn't really changed much, but it did simmer down quite a bit. Oh, I even got called Nancy Boy!! Just for trying to make sure they didn't get into trouble for sexual harassment. I also, didn't want to have someone else hear and then get into trouble for others.
So, what would you do in that situation?
Scenario Two:
I was at my other job and I basically sit at a desk, play on the internet, talk to our guests, and answer the phones. Since the company that I am contracted through has a fitness center just for the employees, it is usually the same people that come in. The atmosphere is very relaxed and I talk frequently with most of the guests.
A couple of the guys that come in really just like to cut up on each other and it makes the place quite fun. However, every now and then, the topic starts to edge toward the inappropriate workplace stuff (sex mainly). My bosses are all female, good looking females at that. As a matter of fact, I am the only male that works there, so I am pretty much blessed in that sense. Yes, I like to look at women and I flash the smile at the women that come into workout, but I leave it at that and I don't push the boundaries.
The other day, a few of the guys that come in were talking and one of the ladies walked by. Let's just say that the conversation went from football to the normal guy stuff when talking about females. I'd say it was not so much the type of flattery a female would want to hear. Seeing as how I was the one working, I commented with "We really should change the subject." I got nothing but grief for that. "Oh, we don't mean anything by it. It's ok." The subject wasn't really changed much, but it did simmer down quite a bit. Oh, I even got called Nancy Boy!! Just for trying to make sure they didn't get into trouble for sexual harassment. I also, didn't want to have someone else hear and then get into trouble for others.
So, what would you do in that situation?
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Well, you should probably quit since you are so blessed to work with so many good-looking women.