DWise1
Well-Known Member
I've recovered enough (see whining thread) to return to my door duties for my WCS teacher's Wed. night venue. At the end of class, a woman discovered that someone had taken her shoe bag by mistake. He had not taken the last class, but left after having sat and watched it half-way through. Her bag had all her keys in it. In a 30-minute adventure which included getting her to stop panicking and making a short chain of phone calls to discover the next phone number to call, we finally got the guy's number and another 30 minutes later he returned so that they could exchange shoe bags.
What had happened is that they had both done what a lot of other people do. They got a black carrying bag when they bought their shoes from this one popular dance shoe store and they use that as their shoe bag. Which means that their shoe bag is identical to the shoe bags of nearly half the people at the same venue. I'm surprised this kind of incident doesn't happen all the time.
What is your experience with people grabbing the wrong shoe bag? What have you done to prevent such incidents? What have you seen others do?
What had happened is that they had both done what a lot of other people do. They got a black carrying bag when they bought their shoes from this one popular dance shoe store and they use that as their shoe bag. Which means that their shoe bag is identical to the shoe bags of nearly half the people at the same venue. I'm surprised this kind of incident doesn't happen all the time.
What is your experience with people grabbing the wrong shoe bag? What have you done to prevent such incidents? What have you seen others do?