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The Three Towers of Evil

Updated on May 10, 2015
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The Provocations

Call centres can be very interesting places to observe human interactions. When I have more time for my writing I'm sure working in one is going to prove to have had some benefit.

One call centre I worked in featured a trio of middle age women known as The Three Towers of Evil. They were good at their jobs but they bullied other people, gossipped endlessly and were quite openly bigoted. I got on their bad side which wasn't a challenge.

First off they objected to my religious beliefs. Sabbatarian Christians, Muslims and Hindus were all the same to them. That attitude is so ignorant and wrong on so many levels. No sense even trying to educate people with that mindset.

Second thing I did was get recognized as the top ranked representative on the same team as the three of them. Ranked second in the call centre. It wasn't such a big deal for me but it seemed to really rile them up for some reason.

Last thing I did to provoke them was being sociable toward Mohammed when he joined our team. My suggestion that we could include the half dozen Muslims in the call centre in the company barbecue was kind of the last straw. I said that we could get hotdogs prepared according to Islamic law (available at the store across the parking lot) put some foil on a section of the grill and use a separate fork so that there would be no concerns about cross contamination. The increased cost would have been very minimal. Besides I don't eat pork myself and it would have been nice to eat more than empty buns at the next call centre barbecue.

After that I became a target for barbs and insults.

The Three Towers  Wyoming, USA
The Three Towers Wyoming, USA | Source

The Slights

I wasn't the only victim on the team. I don't have too much problem with insults and all and I'm not easily intimidated. One of their targets was Eileen. She was the sweet little grandmother working on our team. She wouldn't insult a fly. One of the nicest people you could ever meet. I didn't much like how she was being disrespectfully treated. On the other hand she did provide me with the best accomplice for the conclusion of this whole thing.

Their behaviour toward me was bad enough that I could have gone to management and made a complaint. I just find that doesn't really solve the problem. It might drive it underground but you might have to watch your back in the parking lot.

They went so far as to suggest I was a potential terrorist. The groups I associate with have historically been conscientious objectors since the American Civil War. I'm not sure whether I subscribe to that but it illustrates the ridiculousness of the point.

The last straw for me involved them making sure virtually everyone knew that they felt I was too stupid to get the kind of ranking I had. Excuse me but I get my good stats by being honest and genuinely caring whether I do a good job or not. Intelligence isn't necessarily the most important factor but I don't think I lack in that department.

We'll see how stupid I am.

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Touche Evil Trio

I had a very important non work related meeting in the evening after work. The call centre where I worked had a very casual dress code and I wasn't going to have time to change. So I went to work with dress slacks, shirt, tie and sweater vest. I looked like I was dressed up for something really important.

At work I went straight to our sweet team grandmother and asked her to start a little rumour for me. She spread it with great enthusiasm. I worked quietly pretending to be above it all. It spread like wildfire.

The rumour stated that the department I was working in was going to be closed soon (a well known fact) and would be replaced by a small team to take care of the remaining files and issues called the Archive Team (total fiction). Of course management had decided to bypass the usual hiring process and were going to name me as the new supervisor for the new department. Why else would I be at work all dressed up?

Eileen told everyone what a wonderful opportunity that would be for such a deserving person. She sold the story well.

The ringleader of The Three Towers of Evil all but went ballistic. "How dare they offer a position like this without notifying everyone through the proper channels." If someone hadn't ratted us out, it would have gone to management as an official complaint. Management did find out about it though and laughed their collective heads off.

The three of them didn't bother Eileen and me after that. Not smart enough, eh?

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