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When at work how do you deal with sexist customers who think all your male coworkers are more qualif (by Sparky)
When at work how do you deal with sexist customers who think all your male coworkers are more qualified and just overall more important than you?
Edit: Damn, I never expected this many replies! It's interesting to see some of the clever ways some of you deal with this in the workplace while still remaining professional, but at the same time it's quite awful to see that it's something that so many of us still experience.
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Edit: Damn, I never expected this many replies! It's interesting to see some of the clever ways some of you deal with this in the workplace while still remaining professional, but at the same time it's quite awful to see that it's something that so many of us still experience.
Source.
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