An absurd situation

An absurd situation

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An absurd situation R.H.Campbell 08-15-2005
Posted by R.H.Campbell on August 15, 2005, 4:07 pm
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I really thought I'd heard it all until this afternoon.

Got a call from a woman moving into a home with an alarm I had installed
some years ago, and that had been non monitored for a couple of years. We
made an appointment for tomorrow morning to hook it up to the CS, and when I
arrived home, my wife said the woman had called to cancel the appointment.
So curious as to why, I called the lady and found that she had made an
appointment with a large company who promised to send out a French speaking
salesman. Now since I knew this company and their rates, I pointed out to
her that she was going to have to pay $10 a month more for service, get
limited warranty and service compared to my offering, and burden herself
needlessly with a three year contract.

Her response to me for why she was going with them was..." you're not a
Francophone from Quebec"....!!! Talk about "reverse bias". I get by in
French, and my son is fluently bilingual, but her reasoning (if you want to
call it that) was that I was not Canadian French from Quebec, so she chose
not to deal with me....

For the first time in my life I simply had no answer !! But I couldn't help
thinking..."Lady, if you're that stupid that you want to go for that kind of
deal simply because I don't come from Quebec, then go for it...."

Gawd, proves the old adage...a fool and his money are soon parted.

RHC





Posted by Robertm on August 15, 2005, 4:52 pm
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>I really thought I'd heard it all until this afternoon.
>
> Got a call from a woman moving into a home with an alarm I had installed
> some years ago, and that had been non monitored for a couple of years. We
> made an appointment for tomorrow morning to hook it up to the CS, and when
> I arrived home, my wife said the woman had called to cancel the
> appointment. So curious as to why, I called the lady and found that she
> had made an appointment with a large company who promised to send out a
> French speaking salesman. Now since I knew this company and their rates, I
> pointed out to her that she was going to have to pay $10 a month more for
> service, get limited warranty and service compared to my offering, and
> burden herself needlessly with a three year contract.
>
> Her response to me for why she was going with them was..." you're not a
> Francophone from Quebec"....!!! Talk about "reverse bias". I get by in
> French, and my son is fluently bilingual, but her reasoning (if you want
> to call it that) was that I was not Canadian French from Quebec, so she
> chose not to deal with me....
>
> For the first time in my life I simply had no answer !! But I couldn't
> help thinking..."Lady, if you're that stupid that you want to go for that
> kind of deal simply because I don't come from Quebec, then go for it...."
>
> Gawd, proves the old adage...a fool and his money are soon parted.
>
> RHC
>
Being from Massachusetts, I run into the "Yankee" thing here in Tennessee.
One man told me that my grandfather probably fought his grandfather in the
civil war and that's why he hated Yankees. I told him it was highly unlikely
that my grandfather was in his war because my grandparents were Canadian.
People will find a reason to hate if they are filled with hate. Be glad you
didn't get this customer.

Bob




Posted by Jim on August 15, 2005, 7:00 pm
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Robertm wrote:
> >
> Being from Massachusetts, I run into the "Yankee" thing here in Tennessee.
> One man told me that my grandfather probably fought his grandfather in the
> civil war and that's why he hated Yankees. I told him it was highly unlikely
> that my grandfather was in his war because my grandparents were Canadian.
> People will find a reason to hate if they are filled with hate. Be glad you
> didn't get this customer.
>
> Bob

Your reply to him ........:

Hmmm, Well sir you've just given me a lesson in history.
It's now quite obvious to me that the reason you guys lost the war is
because you grandfather was just as stupid as you are.



Posted by mikey on August 15, 2005, 6:05 pm
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This just goes to show you that it is not always about money, Bob.

I've seen this favouritism from both sides all my life. French prefer
French, English prefer English, it will never change. That idiot Trudeau did
us NO favours at all with his ill-conceived bilingualism policies, it DID
NOT work.

> I really thought I'd heard it all until this afternoon.
>
> Got a call from a woman moving into a home with an alarm I had installed
> some years ago, and that had been non monitored for a couple of years. We
> made an appointment for tomorrow morning to hook it up to the CS, and when
I
> arrived home, my wife said the woman had called to cancel the appointment.
> So curious as to why, I called the lady and found that she had made an
> appointment with a large company who promised to send out a French
speaking
> salesman. Now since I knew this company and their rates, I pointed out to
> her that she was going to have to pay $10 a month more for service, get
> limited warranty and service compared to my offering, and burden herself
> needlessly with a three year contract.
>
> Her response to me for why she was going with them was..." you're not a
> Francophone from Quebec"....!!! Talk about "reverse bias". I get by in
> French, and my son is fluently bilingual, but her reasoning (if you want
to
> call it that) was that I was not Canadian French from Quebec, so she chose
> not to deal with me....
>
> For the first time in my life I simply had no answer !! But I couldn't
help
> thinking..."Lady, if you're that stupid that you want to go for that kind
of
> deal simply because I don't come from Quebec, then go for it...."
>
> Gawd, proves the old adage...a fool and his money are soon parted.
>
> RHC
>
>
>




Posted by R.H.Campbell on August 15, 2005, 6:09 pm
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Yeah, seems you could be right for sure! Now there is such a bias in the
Federal Government, that it almost seems "French language" comes first, and
English comes second, even in areas where French isn't even common. Forget
about being promoted unless you are fluent in French; they'll promote a less
capable candidate if they speak French over a better qualified one who
doesn't speak French. That's how our Armed Forces has become filled at the
upper ranks with "armchair warriors".....

I'm all for a bilingual government, but that's definately NOT the way it was
supposed to work out in practice.....:((

RHC

> This just goes to show you that it is not always about money, Bob.
>
> I've seen this favouritism from both sides all my life. French prefer
> French, English prefer English, it will never change. That idiot Trudeau
> did
> us NO favours at all with his ill-conceived bilingualism policies, it DID
> NOT work.




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