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Things that frustrate us all

Easy in in retail and getting off at 10 or later. Dad did it for 30 years.
I worked as a Quality Assurance Engineer on swing shift (1500-2330 or 1500-0300) at Hughes Aircraft Company (HAC) - Space and Communications Group, most of my time there. At HAC, lunchtime was from 2000-2030), and I would eat dinner when I got home. When I left HAC, I went to work for a publicly owned Electric Utility and worked rotating 12-hour shifts (0600-1800 or 1800-0600) where you ate meals on company time at your station. At the utility, I would eat my 3 meals at four intervals, while at work.
 
Know-nothing shop “assistants” who quite obviously don’t know,care or give a flying fuck if you can’t find what you are looking for.
And then pull a face if you have the nerve to offer them actual cash money as payment.
Goddammit but I refuse to get a tap to pay card.
 
People who don't know how to use the chat function at work.

I'm in the middle of explaining something to a rater when another chat window opens:

HILL


I keep typing out my answer to the other rater, waiting for the second person to finish their answer.

Instead, they open a new chat window.

HILL.

I finally get a break from questions to see this chat had been open for several minutes. It really annoys me, so I send a chat back.

WHAT

Then they finally typed back.

I have a question.

(God's teeth)

Me: Just ask it.

Them: There's something I want to know.

Me : I have 17 other people texting me right now. Just ask it.

No reply for several minutes.

Me: Put in HOLD and I'll get to it later

Them: (several minutes later) It's not about a paper.

(Oh for fuck 's sake)
 
The company goes out of its way to advertise its Memorial Day Sale on tires, which of course, we don't have in stock and the warehouse is closed so we can't have any delivered.
I honestly think it's bait and switch on the part of the company. Lure the customer in with the promise of a 'buy three get the fourth free plus free installation'; not have the select tires in stock and try and upsell the tires we do have, which are more expensive and don't have either 'buy three get the fourth free' or the 'free installation'.
I lost two sales today because the customers came in wanting specific tires they saw on the website, then left when they found out we didn't have them in stock, and they weren't going to pay more for the tires we did have in stock.
It's not a way to build customer loyalty
 
The reason I ask people who are going to be visiting if there's anything they don't or can't eat is so that I don't have to spend the first 20 minutes of dinner knocking together something for them to eat, while my food goes cold.

Why is it so difficult for people to answer the question? And if they don't answer the question, what happened to the good manners that meant you just ate what you were given without comment?
 
I want to pay with my eyes, like in "Minority Report"...or with an implant on my arms...like the time clock in "In Time".

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Paying for stuff with plastic cards is so last century. Nowadays it seems everyone uses payment apps. Everyone but me, that is.

Having worked the front counter for the last three years, it's astonishing how quickly it has changed. We've gone from "swiping", "insert chip", to "tap". Earlier this month, the store upgraded its credit card reader and software to now accept "Google" or "Apple" pay. Customers just whip out their phone and hold it up next to the machine, and it completes the transaction without the customer ever having to put in a PIN number.
 
Having worked the front counter for the last three years, it's astonishing how quickly it has changed. We've gone from "swiping", "insert chip", to "tap". Earlier this month, the store upgraded its credit card reader and software to now accept "Google" or "Apple" pay. Customers just whip out their phone and hold it up next to the machine, and it completes the transaction without the customer ever having to put in a PIN number.
I have no payment applications on my phone. I use a credit card for purchases, since I pay the balance in full at the end of the month and don't accrue interest charges. I also get cash back on purchases. With a credit card, I have never entered a PIN. At some gas stations with pay-at-the-pump, I have to enter my credit card billing zip code.
 
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welcome to the club :D at 91 kilos /182 lbs I'm a bit "equatorially challenged" myself atm.

I guess to a certain extent it's age related. Humans tend to put on a few pounds a year and it sums up after a while. It comes very handy when you get cancer, though. Plump people have a far higher chance to survive cancer and chemo than thin people do. We have more energy reserve.
(With atm the 5th cancer case in the family chances are good that I'll need my extra pounds in the next 2 or 3 decades)
As a woman, I like a few extra pounds. Jeremy Ratchford, Chris Penn, and my chubby ex make me swoon. Maybe that's a survival instinct.
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Having a little "aarghhh" of my own...do not need a vasectomy or frenectomy, but I sure could use a "lapectomy"...seems I have snuck on a few pounds...
 
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I thought I would check out some Star Trek Facebook groups today.

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Lowest or highest moment: I watched two guys doing the venerable "I'm an outlaw biker ninja / well, I'm a Special Forces commando whose penis is registered as a lethal weapon" online bullsh*tting dance, and it's like... you know you're posting this under your own names, right? That anyone from your friends network could just come along at any time and see you

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I would've said "ruin" was too strong a word... but then I saw a post on a closed FB Star Trek group about how conflicts between the fans were killing everything and people were leaving in droves, and left an encouraging comment about how pro- and anti-JJ fanatics could be equally ignored.

Except apparently the Big Issue isn't a fandom conflict. The "bad apples" and "trolls" being talked about are -- at least from some quarters and for Frakking Sirius -- gay people.

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Frakk a bunch of that.
Wait, it's my first day. Are you saying that there is beef between different groups of Star Trek fans? What could possibly be the trouble? Enlighten me please.
 
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