Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Arthur Wellesley

Well-Known Member
One of those large, overcompensate-style pickup trucks with HUGE wheels rolled in earlier. Apparently the driver & his passenger buddies thought they could sneak in our parking lot (which has multiple signs posted clearly stating this lot is for registered guests only), grab a spot, and hit the town for a night of drinking.

When stopped & asked by security which unit # they were staying in (just in case they did happen to be paying guests that just happened to forget their permit), these good 'ole boys began making up room numbers, etc. as if they were fooling anyone. :rolleyes:

a). Two of these three fellows were covered in tattoos...one from neck to wrist on both arms. We would never rent to or accept the business of someone with that image no matter what the price (that's an unwritten rule at all our main properties).
b). How on earth did they think a truck that large would not stand out?

Needless to say, their little story didn't work, and they were sent on their way.

Other than a lot of running back & forth helping other (normal) guests...that's been pretty much the extent of our excitement tonight. Yeah, boring weekend.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
One of those large, overcompensate-style pickup trucks with HUGE wheels rolled in earlier. Apparently the driver & his passenger buddies thought they could sneak in our parking lot (which has multiple signs posted clearly stating this lot is for registered guests only), grab a spot, and hit the town for a night of drinking.

When stopped & asked by security which unit # they were staying in (just in case they did happen to be paying guests that just happened to forget their permit), these good 'ole boys began making up room numbers, etc. as if they were fooling anyone. :rolleyes:

a). Two of these three fellows were covered in tattoos...one from neck to wrist on both arms. We would never rent to or accept the business of someone with that image no matter what the price (that's an unwritten rule at all our main properties).
b). How on earth did they think a truck that large would not stand out?

Needless to say, their little story didn't work, and they were sent on their way.

Other than a lot of running back & forth helping other (normal) guests...that's been pretty much the extent of our excitement tonight. Yeah, boring weekend.
What kind of business are you in that you can openly discriminate based upon appearance?
 

Arthur Wellesley

Well-Known Member
What kind of business are you in that you can openly discriminate based upon appearance?
Hospitality, believe it or not. And it is more of an unspoken rule among employees...not something we announce to our guests.
And it's not illegal discrimination either. (Age, weight, race, gender...etc. etc. etc.)

But yeah, if someone comes in covered in tats, or enough piercings visible to resemble a well-decorated Christmas tree...yep, we will suddenly be "sold out" and unable to help those people. ;)
 

Arthur Wellesley

Well-Known Member
I wouldn't know as I'm still totally undecorated.

Not that there's anything wrong with it.
It really has nothing to do with the tattoos themselves that people are discriminated against (especially for hiring situations at many businesses). It's more about the persona of an individual who would want to be covered so heavily like that.

Do I think people who like to be covered from head to foot with tats are "bad" people? Of course not. But just from observation, they'd better invest heavily in long sleeves & pants, or else the job market in many cases will not be their friend.
 

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