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Valet parking?
(Hope this doesn't qualifiy as, or degenerate into, politics. I intend it as general social commentary, and at least tangentially related to cars :-))
I expect most of you who follow at least general news headlines have seen today's remark from Pres. Obama about being mistaken for a parking attendant: Quote:
Second, even though I've never been in a position where I could have been mistaken for a parking attendant, there've been a number of occasions where I've been taken for a similar sort of service person. Now even though a preference for an active outdoor life means I usually have a pretty good tan, I'd suspect my blond hair & green eyes would keep people from thinking I'm black, so I'd think that sort of mistake is hardly evidence of pervasive racism. So I'm curious: how many of you sometimes get mistaken for service persons (not counting times when you actually were working as such, of course), and how do you react? *And I certainly wouldn't trust my car to a random parking attendant. Would you? And do you ever go to places where such is expected? |
Here valet parking is quite common malls, restaurant, casinos and even hospitals have valet parking. I avoid valet parking.
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First, I cant remember seeing a black valet attendant.
Second, read what michelle said about being 'asked for help' at Target. Had nothing to do w/ being black. This is what happens when you become 'entitled' because of race. |
I use to wear a white oxford long sleeve shirt and tan pants. I was often mistaken as a manager at Sears of all stores.
I too avoid valet parking, I rather drop off my passenger and go fish for a spot. :thumbup: |
I think it is fairly obvious why he gets mistaken as a servant!
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ace_London.jpg If you dress and behave like a servant then you should expect to be treated as one. |
^And the devolving begins... :/
Back in H.S. I didn't have an FFA jacket; at a State competition some thought I was the instructor. Some random stranger rang my doorbell recently; he mistook me for a service garage- could my car/parts/stuff hoard have something to do with it? He wanted his son's SUV hauled 60 miles away... so I did it. Too bad I didn't find out until after the fact that he and his son were both doctors; I would have charged them $1000/hr like they do to me. :/ |
It reminds me of Bush 41 being astounded by a laser scanner at the grocery checkout.
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I get mistaken for an employee strikingly often when I am at Walmart. Has happened at Target and Home Depot a few times too.
I stayed at an upscale hotel this summer, valet parkig was mandatory there. About 1/3 of the attendants were black. And about 50+% of the guests were black. Nobody got mistaken for anybody that they weren't. |
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I also can't help but wonder about my chances of even being allowed into many such places, if I went as my normal self. Not high, I think. Oh, yeah: maybe even better than the being mistaken for an employee trip is the one where you stop to offer some one a hand, and they try to tip you. |
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