Disxuni
"Where's the fun without a bit of risk?"
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- Mar 12, 2016
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Thank you to the considerate smokers/vapers out there!!!
It's always the malcontents that will draw attention and comments. I avoid the smoking sections, but on occasion have ventured too close and quickly got away - because that's MY responsibility.
But many (countless?) times I've gotten behind or stuck next to a smoker on a path, waiting for a parade or show, near a restroom, etc. I've never - no exaggeration - seen a CM or TM say something to the smoker. I don't discount anyone else's experience, but that's mine. I've mentioned it on surveys, etc - but clearly to no effect.
All I can do is try to remove myself from the situation, be mad for a minute, calm down, and get on with my day.
Not all people, but a lot of people suck. It's the plain, unvarnished truth.
CMs might have been burned when confronting someone and decided after a certain amount of experiences to just walk away.
I say this, because as someone who worked at a convention center in the past there was a rule during one of the events that no one goes upstairs. Someone began walking upstairs and we were told that instead of saying "You can't go upstairs", you start with politely saying something along the lines of, "Sir/Ma'm, do you know where you're going?" It was my first time and the one person I challenged rudely said, "I know what the hell I'm doing!" Being the fact that I am not only timid, but also a high schooler (at the time) who was speaking to someone who was the age of my father, needless to say, I left it alone.
Considering what I do now and how I can do everything right and people still can be rude, I think after being burned so many times, that CMs decide that they do not think it's worth confronting someone in such a situation. Knowing how people can be rude for even when you're doing your job and being as nice as possible, you can only imagine what confronting a guest, or customer about something can be like. I've seen it and experienced it first hand.
All you can say is, "I'm sorry, but you can only smoke in designated smoking areas," and hope for the best. Considering my experiences with customer service, the guest is more than likely going to respond negatively more than positively. Which is why CMs even if they do say something, probably do not want to. There are plenty of great people who follow the rules and props to them! However, let's be real, people know the rules and more than likely if they're breaking them, they're more than likely to be the type of person to cop an attitude when being caught.