When I was 18, I had a summer job as a cashier in a restaurant overlooking Niagara Falls. Half way through season I was called into the office by the restaurant manager. He told me that so and so didn't want to work with me anymore, so we'd be on OPPOSITE shifts. At the time I was kind of hurt, coz I never got into a fight with so and so, and I thought we got along OK. I learned several life lessons from this:
1.) Not everybody in the world is going to like you.
2.) People can hate you but still smile to your face.
3.) You never know what people are truly thinking.
An MPA once told me that every girl has at least one client they don't like, but they're polite coz he's a regular.
The point is this:
Only Felicia knows what she thinks about the business and us clients. Maybe she thinks ALL of us are assholes, or maybe she thinks SOME of us are assholes...
... or maybe she's the friendly girl we actually think she is.
There's no real point speculating. All I can say is that Felicia's always been polite to me and treated me well.