So another town meeting has come and gone and with it some more awards were handed out, notably to Andy Reid (not to be confused with the coach of the Philadelphia Eagles) from the Deli at Killington Corner, who took out the Volunteer of the Year award.
It's not the first time Andy has picked up an award for his volunteering efforts. The Killington Chamber of Commerce gave him an award last year.
Not exactly sure what the extent of Andy's volunteer efforts are unless of course its in cussing customers or handing out ass kickings, in which case, he's totally deserving. Rut Girl likes to think of him as the Christian Bale of Killington. Side note, check out RevoLucian's remix of the Bale rant, it's awesome.
Anyone who has spent any time at the deli will have encountered Andy. He's big in voice and big in personality. He also has a wicked temper. Just ask any underage drinker who has a) foolishly attempted to buy alcohol with no ID and b) attempted to talk back to Andy after he's denied their purchase.
In fact the first time Rut Girl ever went to the deli (best sandwiches on the mountain by the way), Andy was chest to chest with some kids from Boston, telling them he was going to call the cops. Rut Girl has been going back ever since, mainly in the hopes of witnessing more great examples of customer service. She hasn't been disappointed.
Rut Girl isn't alone. When she talked to some people about their visits to the deli they had some very disparaging remarks about Andy's customer service skills. In fact, one woman told us Andy threw her sandwiches at her, which actually made me laugh, because let's face it, customers can be annoying.
To be fair to Andy, 1) he's always been lovely to Rut Girl; 2) Rut Girl has it on good authority that he is actually terrific at helping out the Killington community and 3) our brief Google search netted only one negative remark:
'The owner is a loudmouth flatlander', Trip Advisor: http://bit.ly/a3OctW
You don't hear the word flatlander used every day. Why don't you try throwing it into a conversation today and see how it goes down.
9 years ago
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