Sheesh. Sorry this is long but I have to vent.
I get to work this morning and go to get my morning caffeine from the vending machine (Diet Dew today thanks for asking) and there's a group of people at the coffee vending machine. A 60-ish woman, a 40-ish guy and a 19-ish kid. I know they're all together as I saw them get out of the same car in the parking lot as I got to work.
I work in a county courthouse so knowing it's a school day (and frankly being judgmental about their demeanor and manner of dress) I figure that the kid is here to see a judge (turns out I was right but more on that later).
Anyway the guy is plunking in his change and it's going straight to the coin return. He must've tried four or five times before I got to the soda machine next to the coffee machine.
The woman politely asks me if there's any other coffee sales in the building. I politely reply "Sorry but that's the only one in the building." And the guy asks me, in a very rude tone (seriously you should have seen & heard him to appreciate it) "So what's wrong with this one? Why won't it take my money".
Ever seen or heard Bill Engval's stand-up comedy routine? Especially the "Here's yer sign" bits? Talk about tempting. Anyway I reply,
still politely, with the obvious "I don't know. It must be broken?"
This, apparently, didn't sit well with the guy. He gets all uppity and snotty with me! Says basically "Nice answer. You could just tell me what's wrong with it instead of being an asshole."
So I pointed out that he was none to kind in the tone and wording of his original inquiry and that I simply responded that I didn't know what was wrong with the machine.
He gets further PISSY with me and says (in an even ruder tone) "Well you work here so I figured you knew what was wrong with the machine."
I couldn't let that one slide.
"Well let's see. The VENDING MACHINE is clearly marked as owned by a VENDING COMPANY in a BIG YELLOW STICKER right on the front AND above the coin slot you have repeatedly been putting change into. Since you know I work at the COURTHOUSE it's therefore reasonable to assume that I do not own the machine. Further it's also reasonably assumable that I do not
manufacture the machines. It's probably further assumable; accounting for the
"If this machine is not working please call {phone number} for service." sticker that
nobody in this building services the machines. Taking this further it's then likely that I have no technical knowledge of how the inner workings of how this vending machine's coin mechanisms operate. However following your logic should I ask you 'Hey you drive a car. What's wrong with my refrigerator?' and then get pissy with you when you don't know?"
Apparently logic was his weakness as he walked off after the woman and the kid.
Prologue to the tale: As they walked away the kid said that the guy should have been nicer to me as I might have been the judge or district attorney they had to see today.