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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:00 pm
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~Lady Kanna~ We would also occasionally get a drag queen, cross-dresser, transgender, or transsexual in, and they were the absolute best customers ever. Always polite and very thankful for the help. One of the other bosses threw a s**t storm whenever she found out though. I can't believe she would treat a customer like that. There was one time that ever really made me feel uncomfortable though. A man had called on the phone, which I answered, and wanted me to check and see if we had some thigh-highs in his size available. This wouldn't have been so bad if he hadn't kept talking about how he had made these women cheat on their significant others with African American men, and make them get pregnant. He kept trying to get me to introduce him to my mom to make her do the same, which utterly disgusted me. Of course, I couldn't do anything but continue to be polite via company policy. We aren't allowed to hang up on a customer, even if they're doing something like that. I really wish they would change the policy for that. We get men at my store looking for women's shoes. c: They are always super nice. They also seem to be more willing for us to look for the shoes they're wanting at other stores and such. e.e; For a lot of people that seems to be too much effort though.
And that phone guy is hella creepy. I would have hung up on him.
But then I call the police when I see people (that I've already kicked out of my store once) in the parking lot and headed for the store. <<;; There is a lot of bullshit that I won't stand for.
And I seem to be the only one. DX Last summer there was a guy that would sit in the kids area and flash his p***s. The girls working there were not as confrontational and it took a lot before they finally called the police on him one day and made him leave.
My face when I heard the stories about him: emotion_facepalm
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:05 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 1:10 pm
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Iehonatane 7obias -high five to my fellow store worker- emotion_dealwithit When you have a bad day at work, the best you can do is to talk about it x] I'm glad I could make your day a little better! smile I work in a burger place, but customer service is customer service, be it in a store or a fast food joint. There was one lady who ordered some fries and a drink for her son. She started to complain because we don't have apple juice on our menu anymore. We do have orange and rasberry juice though. We also have milk and different sodas. But no, those were not good for her. Then she went on about how you can't give soda to kids, how orange juice is bad for your teeth and that the rasberry drink has added sugar in it and her son is allergic to milk... so only thing her son can drink here is water. Last thing she said was "So, you don't have anything for the children to drink here." And of course it was my fault that we don't have apple juice anymore. ... I really really really wanted to ask her that how can she feed her son fries if she's this worried about his health... But I didn't of course.
That's the wonder about working with people. No matter what, as the employee, you have to smile and take the crap - no matter how bad it is. And it will always be "your" fault in the customer's eyes, even when you explain to them that it's a decision made by the people at HQ. Customers generally can't see further than their own nose, when something's wrong they will take it out on those they can see o.e
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:37 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:43 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:57 pm
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:01 pm
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Kitty Gnar-Gnar Dear local supermarket baggers: I understand that you're like twelve, so maybe the importance of this has never really been driven home for you, but it's also at least 80% common sense: ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR But aren't glass containers invincible? XD
Seriously though, that sucks. ;.;
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:08 pm
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Meromictic Kitty Gnar-Gnar Dear local supermarket baggers: I understand that you're like twelve, so maybe the importance of this has never really been driven home for you, but it's also at least 80% common sense: ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR But aren't glass containers invincible? XD Seriously though, that sucks. ;.;
Fortunately supermarkets seem to be super nice about replacing bottles when they fall out the bottom of the bag, but that's still a lot of broken glass out in the parking lot and all that wasted liquor... *single tear ala sad Indian seeing litter*
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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 10:19 pm
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Kitty Gnar-Gnar Meromictic Kitty Gnar-Gnar Dear local supermarket baggers: I understand that you're like twelve, so maybe the importance of this has never really been driven home for you, but it's also at least 80% common sense: ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR But aren't glass containers invincible? XD Seriously though, that sucks. ;.; Fortunately supermarkets seem to be super nice about replacing bottles when they fall out the bottom of the bag, but that's still a lot of broken glass out in the parking lot and all that wasted liquor... *single tear ala sad Indian seeing litter* That's good.
My state doesn't allow liquor to be sold in supermarkets (other than beer water). xd
And the store I go to (I believe) is ran by two people and they always double bag and even help carry stuff to my car.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 5:02 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 9:44 pm
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Kitty Gnar-Gnar Dear local supermarket baggers: I understand that you're like twelve, so maybe the importance of this has never really been driven home for you, but it's also at least 80% common sense: ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR ALWAYS DOUBLE BAG THE LIQUOR
OH MY GODDDDDD THIS
I'm a cashier at a grocery store and there's this one bagger that just refuses to double bag wine bottles. Like, we have cute little wine sleeves and everything but no matter how much I suggest it to them, they refuse. It's not even out of frugality, either. They're just too lazy to bother.
I end up having to bag the bottles myself. It totally murders my IPM.
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