u/vellybelle

🔥 Hot ▲ 763 r/IDontWorkHereLady

Just here to enjoy the show

OK, for a little clarification, I work for a company that provides additional security services to various venues in and around the city where I live.

I had worked multiple times doing bag checks at this particular venue that has Broadway shows on tour. I'm usually placed at one of the two accessible entrances.

However, on this day, I was there to see the show.

I was dressed up quite nicely and seated on a bench, reading on my phone while I waited for my mother, who was using the restroom when a lady and I'm guessing, her mother who was a wheelchair user comes up to me and demanded that I help them to their seats.

I explained that I didn't know where their seats were, but I'm sure an usher could help them.

Then she snapped that she knew I worked there and I needed to get up and help her.

I said firmly that I was here to enjoy the show as a guest tonight with my mother and repeated that an usher could help her find her seats.

(Even if I had been working, I still would have told her to find an usher because I had no clue about the seating)

Just then, my mother, also a wheelchair user, came out of the bathroom, so I got up and walked off with her to find our own seats.

It turns out our seats were fairly close to eachother, and she spent most of the show looking uncomfortable, especially when we had to share an elevator on our way out.

The lady's mother did quietly apologize in the elevator. The lady just looked embarrassed.

We saw the Phantom of the Opera if anyone was wondering what the show was.

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u/vellybelle — 1 day ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 70 r/EatCheapAndHealthy

Small -not sweet- fiber snacks?

I've been working about a year to balance my meals every day, but I'm struggling to reach my fiber goals so was thinking of swaping out the protein snack I have at work with something higher in fiber.

I'm not a fan of sweets, and fresh fruit/berries are usually part of my breakfast. So I was looking at something like crackers.

I've tried roasted chickpeas and beans, but my dental work doesn't like the crunch.

What would be some good option for something not sweet that travels well and can be eaten in a 15-minute break without making a mess?

I work evenings, so the snack is usually eaten around dinner time to tide me over until I can have a proper meal when I get home.

Edit: Thank you all. I've got some really good ideas for quick, tidy, savory fiber snacks.

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u/vellybelle — 5 days ago