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Woohoo...no pants!
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Feeling at Home
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My advice, Having worked in and managed cigar stores in which women were employed... And actually having to have this same discussion on multiple occasions with different ones...
If she is the manager/owner you will need to go directly to her and have a frank, direct conversation with her about it. If she is simply an employee it's a slightly tougher nut to crack... if this is the case: Simply asking her will not work. EVER. DO NOT DO THAT. DANGER DANGER! The last thing you want is to create any animosity between you and the people who are there to serve you. If she is professional and you approach her boss and her boss asks then it's one thing she will have to comply with from an employment standpoint... conveniently enough this is also probably the best method of alleviating the problem discreetly. If she is an employee and you ask her directly you run an extremely high risk of offending her and jeopardizing the experience you have there. Just as the employees of a cigar store should respect the customers, the customers should also respect those who are there to serve them. Hope that helps. |
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