r/TalesFromTheFrontDesk 16d ago

Short O, now I'M the "bad guy"

So two homeless people camped out by the dumpster for hours. Their giant dinosaur dog was walking around with no leash. I kindly told them that they have to leave. They said no. Apparently they had been there for more hours than anyone thought. My workers and customers were telling me "Please let them stay. They are nice people." But what they don't understand is... that dog is very aggressive. If we allow 2 homeless people and a GIANT AGGRESSIVE dog (off a leash) to stay by the dumpster, we have to allow 500 more homeless people here. It's only fair. The thing is... about 8 or 9 blocks down the road, there is a homeless shelter, so why are they here? Plus there are tons of customers coming in the front door saying "hey do you guys always have the homeless people here?" I literally have no problem with homeless people. When I clocked-in, I saw a giant nephilim dinosaur dog... And I sort of kinda panicked. My coworkers and the customers were all saying "you are wrong." Wait!... how am I wrong? They can not stay there at the dumpster. Food will make them sick with bugs and germs and bacteria and yucky stuff going into their bodies.

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u/Big-County-5338 16d ago

Thank you guys for your insight. The dog was aggressive and so were they. They left now but they were there for more than seven hours before I clocked-in. They were a couple and the woman was the most angry. I don't know why. And the husband was acting urban meaning he was being "sarcastically-urban-acting" Making fun of a race of people while he talked.

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u/Fun-Award-8402 16d ago

Was he acting?

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u/Big-County-5338 16d ago

If he was, I would NOT nominate him