People think they’re really clever when they say too, as though we’ve never heard it before. And while I don’t condone violence, yeah I wanna smack that guy around a bit too.
Hey what else you gonna do if you’re not refolding shirts -drink coffee?? lolol
Nah at least if I’m unfolding shirts, I try to refold them – that’s the least I can do.
I think when people walk into a store they lose all sense of common decency. They just leave their thrash anywhere in the store they let their children run amuck, and they don’t pick up after themselves. Is this how they expect guests in their house to act?
Haha, we hated people who had to have the shirt on the bottom and destroyed the pile for one shirt that they didn’t even end up buying… -___-
We had the radios to talk to each other and maintain security, etc. Once we hid one in a folded pile of clothes without the headset in and make people think the clothes were talking to them.
That guy! I know that guy.
I wanna punch that guy. -_-
People think they’re really clever when they say too, as though we’ve never heard it before. And while I don’t condone violence, yeah I wanna smack that guy around a bit too.
wow, scary, but the dude’s right. People in retail can thank their annoying customers!
I want to slap that Dick Van Dyke mustache right off his face.
That’s probably why I don’t work in retail.
Hey what else you gonna do if you’re not refolding shirts -drink coffee?? lolol
Nah at least if I’m unfolding shirts, I try to refold them – that’s the least I can do.
Ah, yes. Love to visit those kinds of people in their personal homes and give them some ‘extra chores to do’.
Thank God there seem to be three great customers for every bad one.
I think when people walk into a store they lose all sense of common decency. They just leave their thrash anywhere in the store they let their children run amuck, and they don’t pick up after themselves. Is this how they expect guests in their house to act?
@chuck:
Hince, why I started saying (on an all too regular basis) “It’s a good thing they pay the bills.”
Haha, we hated people who had to have the shirt on the bottom and destroyed the pile for one shirt that they didn’t even end up buying… -___-
We had the radios to talk to each other and maintain security, etc. Once we hid one in a folded pile of clothes without the headset in and make people think the clothes were talking to them.