Well, retail workers deal with people more often than not, and as we both know, since you have worked in retail, it can be incredibly frustrating.
You'll get no argument from me there J

Well, retail workers deal with people more often than not, and as we both know, since you have worked in retail, it can be incredibly frustrating.
I hate people like that. I was once ringing up a guest at Disneyland and her daughter was in line while the mom was still shopping. Well, i rang up her daughter, but the mom had all the money. She held up the line for a good amount of time while still shopping. I finally had to cancel that transaction and move on to the next guest since the line was rather long. And then the mom came back and got upset that people were upset that she was still shopping!
If you're not ready to check out, you don't get in line. How hard is that?
That's probably one of my biggest annoyances with customers, that sense that they are better than me, that they have a "right" to whatever service they think they deserve. Businesses are owned by people. Those people can refuse service to whomever they choose. Just because you're a customer doesn't mean you get your own way. If you're not happy about that, go somewhere else that will better accomodate you.
If you're not ready to check out, you don't get in line. How hard is that?
Well, retail workers deal with people more often than not, and as we both know, since you have worked in retail, it can be incredibly frustrating.
You'll get no argument from me there J![]()
Eh, that doesn't really count. I think everybody has done that from time to time. But it's not like you have your cart holding your place in line while you wander around the store.
If you're not ready to check out, you don't get in line. How hard is that?
In that defense, I have been known to sneak over into the next line to get a bottle of water from the refrigerator and sneak back into position in my own line..
I'm going to assume you've never worked retail.
You assume wrong, I worked behind a till for many years. Of course TBBS wasn't at my disposal to bitch about it back then.
To answer the original question, if I know a place is closing within a half-hour, I won't even bother going inside, just because I don't want the employees to see me and judge me as "that guy who came in right before close."I'm going to assume you've never worked retail.
You assume wrong, I worked behind a till for many years. Of course TBBS wasn't at my disposal to bitch about it back then.
My mistake. I simple expected someone with retail experience to be a bit more understanding of the need to vent.
Besides, I did ask a question to incite some discussion. This isn't purely a bitch-thread.![]()
I'm going to assume you've never worked retail.
You assume wrong, I worked behind a till for many years. Of course TBBS wasn't at my disposal to bitch about it back then.
My mistake. I simple expected someone with retail experience to be a bit more understanding of the need to vent.
Besides, I did ask a question to incite some discussion. This isn't purely a bitch-thread.![]()
I'm pretty sure it has to do with people being selfish and not seeing store employees as people, too.
Don't we get more of those threads simply because they represent what what the majority or a sizable majority of posters here?
I mean I could start a thread about how hard done by I am as a management consultant who owns the business and keeps all the money but where's the common frame of reference?
And even if we did, the legitimate criticism is that people like me earn a lot of money and should just shut the fuck up.
Oh, and on a side note there's nothing more frustrating for the customer than a retail employee that has no clue what he's talking about.
Oh, and on a side note there's nothing more frustrating for the customer than a retail employee that has no clue what he's talking about.
I buy my stereo equipment from a specialist store - the staff are paid well above mininum wage and know their stuff, the local electronics/home retail store pays minimum wage and nobody knows what they are talking about - mainly because the staff leave as soon as they get something that pays more - it's not rocket science to work out what the difference is...
That's why I shop at 24/7 Wal Mart. Or on line. I hate making employees in the Mall stores upset.
Oh, and on a side note there's nothing more frustrating for the customer than a retail employee that has no clue what he's talking about.
I buy my stereo equipment from a specialist store - the staff are paid well above mininum wage and know their stuff, the local electronics/home retail store pays minimum wage and nobody knows what they are talking about - mainly because the staff leave as soon as they get something that pays more - it's not rocket science to work out what the difference is...
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