I agree with you, it is hard to listen too. I would tell the owner that if
you went to a grocery store or anywhere for that matter and if the employees
spoke like that how often would you go in there and conduct business?

Think about it, if you picked up you rx and the teck was talking to another
employee like that would you go back or say something? I would just leave
and do my business eles where!

Time and place for everything , foul language is really someone saying "look
at me" I have no selfesteem. Imho

Good luck
Comment cards , or give clients a blank card w envelope addressed to owner
and tell them I am sorry it offends you it does me also but she won't listen
to me. Please feel free to tell her
Or u can start looking around for a new place and make it known why and it
may make her think, dang I'm gonna loose money over cussing!
On Jan 24, 2011 2:36 PM, "Lauren Dodson" <april392...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Here is the latest in "What's wrong with people?" I work in a salon with
seven
> other people. Everyone including the owner curses all of the time. I'm no
> prude, but dropping the F bomb in front of older women is wrong in any
> situation. They never seem to edit what they say or how they say it. The
other
> day I had an older client and my mother in law was waiting for me on the
couch.
> One of my co-workers played a comedy routine on her phone really loud so
that
> everyone could hear it. It was very offensive and inappropriate. My client
told
> the girl to turn it off and another client said the same. The girl ignored
both
> clients and let the thing play out. I was so embarrassed. I have brought
up bad
> language twice before at meetings, they say they will quit, but never do.
The
> owner is pretty bad also, and doesn't really care. The problem is, I
really
> don't have a lot of choices in finding another place to go. I rent space
and
> have been at this salon 2 years. I really don't want to change locations
again,
> and don't no where I would go. I'm getting too old to open my own place,
and
> can't find anything small enough. I only work part time and don't know if
I
> would want to put in the long hours of an owner. But I really hate being
> uncomfortable in a place I pay money for. One of my co-workers had trouble
at
> the last place she worked because of her language. She thinks she has the
right
> to say what ever she wants and doesn't want to change. Any ideas? .
>
>
>
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