Cycle 17, day #3:
Exactly 1 week ago, I have been refused access in a store despite such a thing being illegal. As a result, I did write and send a formal notice asking the store owners to respect my rights or to face a $25,000 claim from me.
On top of that, I did call the chain HQ to explain them the situation. The lady that I spoke with did tell me that she would raise the issue with the owner and the he would contact me no latter than 3 business days from now.
The 3 days did pass and I didn't hear back anything from them. I did face my fear and did show up again in the store to see if they would respect my rights this time. It seems like my legal arguments made their points. I didn't look after him but minutes after entering the store, I ended up face to face with the manager that did kick me out of the store one week ago.
He did politely greet me. I asked him if they did receive my letter. He said yes... And he did escort me but he did let me do my errands. The postal service employee was about to decline serve me but she was looking at her manager over my shoulder that was just behind me and he did order her to serve me saying that it was ok...
I won in defending my rights!
Bottomline, this experience is great for my self-esteem.. My gf doesn't understand why I took so much trouble to defend my rights while I could have complied and let my rights go... Idk neither... Maybe some sort of strong self-love that comes from my AM programming... All I know was that I felt some fear during the process but I did overcome it and I went through what I felt was right and what I had to do to stand for my principles...
Truly amazing day in my life journey!
concerning my IP tasks,
My punishment is almost over. I have the rpm packages built.
My new CentOS vm created.
All that remains is install my packages on the crash test dummy vm and if the test is conclusive, install them on the server...
At last!
Exactly 1 week ago, I have been refused access in a store despite such a thing being illegal. As a result, I did write and send a formal notice asking the store owners to respect my rights or to face a $25,000 claim from me.
On top of that, I did call the chain HQ to explain them the situation. The lady that I spoke with did tell me that she would raise the issue with the owner and the he would contact me no latter than 3 business days from now.
The 3 days did pass and I didn't hear back anything from them. I did face my fear and did show up again in the store to see if they would respect my rights this time. It seems like my legal arguments made their points. I didn't look after him but minutes after entering the store, I ended up face to face with the manager that did kick me out of the store one week ago.
He did politely greet me. I asked him if they did receive my letter. He said yes... And he did escort me but he did let me do my errands. The postal service employee was about to decline serve me but she was looking at her manager over my shoulder that was just behind me and he did order her to serve me saying that it was ok...
I won in defending my rights!
Bottomline, this experience is great for my self-esteem.. My gf doesn't understand why I took so much trouble to defend my rights while I could have complied and let my rights go... Idk neither... Maybe some sort of strong self-love that comes from my AM programming... All I know was that I felt some fear during the process but I did overcome it and I went through what I felt was right and what I had to do to stand for my principles...
Truly amazing day in my life journey!
concerning my IP tasks,
My punishment is almost over. I have the rpm packages built.
My new CentOS vm created.
All that remains is install my packages on the crash test dummy vm and if the test is conclusive, install them on the server...
At last!