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Originally Posted by Tvflguy
A couple years back we played exec golf with another couple. At the Starter, we checked in and she looked at the other guy and said “you’re not appropriately dressed!”
He’s a quiet type of guy and I said What, why???
She said his shirt had no collar. I replied it’s a Henley. She was adamant. I’ll let him play this time but be warned!
I asked her to come out to look at the men’s guidelines pictures on the notice right at the shack window. She sad no. But I was bound to educate her. She finally came out, saw the picture and went back in saying nothing.
She never announced for us to go to the line, we did on our own. Hopefully she learned…
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I doubt she learned ANYTHING, such folks most often are not capable of "learning" because it is in DEEP INNER personality flaw, an ego problem, lack of self-esteem, a NEED to have some POWER in their life. Such folks are everywhere. But, thankfully, most businesses have effective employee training programs that at least help eliminate many of those types, but yes, they "slip" thorough in every business and entity. I do think The Villages has an exceptionally high percentage of such employees (the "I AM in charge here" people). Thinking back to when every pool had monitors, what a stark difference in pool to pool, day to day. No way to keep up on what the rules REALLY were. Again I just say, "roll with it", there is really no choice but... it is SO frustrating. It takes a very mature person to just smile and go on with life. Some will explode when constantly faced with the inconsistency.