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How about you both shut the gently caress up and go be boring and unfunny somewhere else?
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:51 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 10:19 |
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i feel it is not unreasonable to make fun of a guy whose stance is "i shouldn't try to improve my life because if literally everybody else in the world also improved their lives in the exact same way then my relative quality of life hasn't changed"
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:53 |
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E: ruthlessly trolled by awful app once again
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:54 |
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Former DILF posted:remember when people were saying "go into law, get a law degree" and then suddenly they weren't worth poo poo because the market was oversaturated? This has also been true in IT for about 10 years now. There are no jobs here! Go back!
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:57 |
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Yesterday I saw this old lady with Down's in a wheelchair chewing on a plastic bag display at the end of the line. I and everyone else ignored it and she continued until I was finished buying poo poo, at which point her family member/helper... found her I guess, idk where he had been. The cashier didn't bother to take out the bag that had been toothed and or gummed at so it reminded me to look out for bitemarks on everything I touch in public.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:57 |
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I posted a story earlier today about a customer keeping the store open to 1:30 am, I read the e-mail and have a few more details to add. The customer came in at 8 pm (the exact time the store closed), she was not turned away. At every hour she was told that the store was closed, she said ok and kept shopping. She was even told that one of the employees had a ride waiting for them, she didn't give a poo poo and the employee wasn't able to clock out. The customer wasn't rude at all during the whole time, she was leaving for a 3 week vacation in the morning and needed clothes. The only time she gave guff was when the cashier didn't want return/exchange the items she bought to use her $15 coupons ($100 worth). She threatened to return everything if they didn't. The thing with payroll for the company is: for every $1000 the store made, an extra 3 hours is added to payroll. I don't think they made the day's plan. The story was posted on a forum for feedback and everyone is telling the author that they were pushovers, it was unsafe, and costed the company money. The associate's ride stayed the entire time waiting for her.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 03:13 |
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ladron posted:insane radio shack customer stories please Here is a wonderful collection: https://www.sbnation.com/2014/11/26/7281129/radioshack-eulogy-stories Some highlights: quote:Another manager of mine staggered through life in a state of perpetual exhaustion. Our entire store had exactly three employees; my co-worker and I worked 40 or 50 hours per week, and he worked a minimum of 70 if he was lucky. We often had just one employee at the store at any given time, and sometimes, when there weren't any customers in the store, he'd take a nap in the back room. More than once, while he was back there, someone would walk in and shoplift hundreds of dollars' worth of stuff off the shelves and walk out in plain sight. quote:I had well over a dozen different managers across my RadioShack career. One of them, who was also a friend of mine, dealt with it by getting loaded. I'd often give him rides to and from work, and on the way home, he'd ask me to swing by the gas station so he could pick up a 24-pack of Bud Light. Since I wasn't 21, this was a pretty sweet deal. I'd drink one or two beers with him in the parking lot, and then he'd go inside and kill the rest in a single night. I should have maybe said something, or done something, but I was 20 and there were things that didn't occur to me then.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 03:24 |
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We had a 60 something year old guy start screaming at one of my coworkers the other day, because coworker didn't give him his veterans discount. After telling the 17yr old kid he didn't have to balls to serve for his country, he then proceeded to tell the kid to go out into the parking lot and fight him. Best part of it was this guy is somewhat of a regular and is always super friendly towards me so it was just super out of the blue. I'm happy that work is sending me to chainsaw/small engine repair school soon and I get to start dealing with a whole other variety of crazy people, but it'll be far fewer people.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 03:34 |
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When I worked in an Arcade I found a used condom in our Jurassic Park Arcade game
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 04:53 |
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*Store Manager is a 30 year retail vet, age 16-46, nothing beyond a GED, corporate slave* *Makes 19 year old with less than one year experience as cashier a manager* *Assistant Store Manager was only a cashier* *Both berate 19 year old for being poo poo (they are poo poo at management) at their job* *Sets stupid policies about when we lock 3/4ths of the doors because of SHOPLIFTING!* *Resets entire store massively because corporate thinks that doing that in a retirement community is Bad rear end* *Corporate demands we install online ordering (which has failed in every other retirement community in the nation) and have 80% of our sales be through self-check* Basically almost everything stupid at my job is due to corporate and the managers being loving idiots. The customers are dumb old fuckers, but the loving Bosses are making it worse by being dumbshits. Also, how hard is it to know your department's crew and schedule them appropriately? Even given hour cutbacks? It's a loving computerized RTS build order system you dumbasses.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 10:18 |
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Glenn Quebec posted:Earnestly, if any of you are merely working in retail without going to night school or getting training in something else. I beg you to start. If you live in an area where there is nothing but retail as an industry - move. This is one of the shittiest poo poo advices. Moving costs a fuckload of money which is something retail employees don't have.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:01 |
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OutOfPrint posted:One of my first design cases was for "Hat Man." Hat Man considered himself an amazing taxidermist. His most impressive piece was a fur hat made of four species and ten different animals, counting all of the raccoon tails hanging off of it like a mullet. He was also selling a motorcycle helmet with a coyote skin literally nailed to it for $250. He's a modern day Seth Kinman!
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:02 |
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You know you try to give advice. I take it back, you all deserve to be in retail. Don't worry about schooling, training or having to take a risk to try and improve your lot.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:04 |
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Glenn Quebec posted:You know you try to give advice. I take it back, you all deserve to be in retail. Don't worry about schooling, training or having to take a risk to try and improve your lot. You have rich parents who gave everything to you and would be competing for retail like the rest of us otherwise. It's true 9 times out of 10.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:17 |
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OutOfPrint posted:
is the site still up?
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:39 |
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Inescapable Duck posted:You have rich parents who gave everything to you and would be competing for retail like the rest of us otherwise. It's true 9 times out of 10. Lol absolutely not my dad was in the military and sure as poo poo not a general.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:48 |
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It's not written in stone that you have to work retail and 'compete' in the retail space. Ah, Yes, to take a risk, and better yourself the realm of the rich. But keep piling on and making excuses and wallow in the personal hell of no growth whatsoever.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:52 |
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Glenn Quebec posted:You know you try to give advice. I take it back, you all deserve to be in retail. Don't worry about schooling, training or having to take a risk to try and improve your lot. When I was in retail most of my coworkers already had worthless community college or tech school degrees, or a non-STEM bachelors. Not sure how it is in Canada, but poo poo's hosed in America. Everything in education has been over saturated and devalued here, a bachelors degree these days is rapidly becoming the new high school diploma equivalent.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:53 |
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Lmao my screen name doesn't mean I'm from Canada. Since my personal experience seems to be on the hotseat: I took an non-linear path. I didn't goto college straight from high school. I went into sales (selling phone contracts for a telecom which sucked) then I moved to NYC and completed a bachelor's in English while work nights as security in lame dive bars and now I work in finance. Wait I mean, let's just mire in our own pity party. God forbid someone suggests some changes to improve your lot lol. Ichabod Tane fucked around with this message at 14:05 on Jul 28, 2017 |
# ? Jul 28, 2017 13:58 |
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Woops, I confused you with Canadian forklift driver guy. I'm sorry about that. I did the same thing you did, went back to school while working and clawed my way out, but I got extremely lucky that someone was willing to take a chance on me and was frankly only able to do it because I was living with my parents and had no bills. Education isn't an immediate fix all, you have to be in the right place at the right time.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:04 |
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Yeah, there isn't a magic bullet that will fix everything in a person's life but doing nothing but harrumphing on what you don't got sure as poo poo won't help.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:17 |
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You know what'll help? Going further into completely undischargeable debt on something that has absolutely no guarantee to actually help you in any way, despite everyone in your family and education insisting it is the only way to improve your lot in life.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:23 |
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Ya man that's definitely what I suggested.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:51 |
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Glenn Quebec posted:Yeah, there isn't a magic bullet that will fix everything in a person's life but doing nothing but harrumphing on what you don't got sure as poo poo won't help.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:51 |
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Oh yeah I was definitely suggesting that it's mutually exclusive. Really after what I said, that's what you think? That I thought that people weren't trying to better themselves? I was imploring that if you aren't bettering yourself that you should start. And I'm the idiot.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 14:55 |
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waggles posted:The thing with payroll for the company is: for every $1000 the store made, an extra 3 hours is added to payroll What do you mean by this exactly? I'm having a hard time puzzling it out - every $1000 the company makes gets added to the paycheck of an employee? Or it costs 3 man-hours to deal with every $1000? Somehow I'm too dumb to puzzle this sentence out.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 15:09 |
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Also guys remember if you're too poor to leave your retail job, you can always hand-write Bibles!!! smdh typical lazy millenials
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 15:13 |
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Medieval monk approach, bootiest of bootstrapping.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 15:14 |
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du -hast posted:What do you mean by this exactly? I'm having a hard time puzzling it out - every $1000 the company makes gets added to the paycheck of an employee? Or it costs 3 man-hours to deal with every $1000? Somehow I'm too dumb to puzzle this sentence out. I think they mean that for every $1000 the store makes, they get 3 man-hours added to their overall hour budget.
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Glenn Quebec posted:Lmao my screen name doesn't mean I'm from Canada. Since my personal experience seems to be on the hotseat: I took an non-linear path. I didn't goto college straight from high school. I went into sales (selling phone contracts for a telecom which sucked) then I moved to NYC and completed a bachelor's in English while work nights as security in lame dive bars and now I work in finance. I'm glad life has worked out for you.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 15:32 |
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SpacePig posted:I think they mean that for every $1000 the store makes, they get 3 man-hours added to their overall hour budget. Yep. Which reminds me of something idiotic Best Buy was doing when I got out- corporate hired some new VP that held up "Average Sales Per Square Foot" as the holy grail metric of retail, and store man hours and profitability were all switched over to it. How did stores respond? By shrinking their sales floors by putting up fake walls. Hey look, we're suddenly crushing our sales figures despite the store not actually being profitable!
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Arven posted:Yep. Which reminds me of something idiotic Best Buy was doing when I got out- corporate hired some new VP that held up "Average Sales Per Square Foot" as the holy grail metric of retail, and store man hours and profitability were all switched over to it. If a single metric ever starts being the determining factor of the success of a store, then that store will go out of its way to bolster that metric, but not ever in the way corporate thinks they will.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 16:01 |
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Choco1980 posted:is the site still up? Honestly, I have no idea. I don't want to post links to any sites my team and I worked on to give myself some level of professional deniability. That said, I know Hat Man went with a different provider. Also, Starman Super DX, that is an unfortunate coincidence. I did not mean to imply you ever bought such a lovely product as the sites we sold. I apologize fully and completely.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 16:03 |
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du -hast posted:What do you mean by this exactly? I'm having a hard time puzzling it out - every $1000 the company makes gets added to the paycheck of an employee? Or it costs 3 man-hours to deal with every $1000? Somehow I'm too dumb to puzzle this sentence out. Retail stores get a default budget of let's say 120 hours per week to spread among 6-10 employees. For every $1000 the store brings in (I Imagine beyond a certain budget) they get extra hours added to their weekly hour budget. Which is kind of crazy to think that $1000 of sales only delivers $23 of value to the employees. lol
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 16:32 |
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OutOfPrint posted:Honestly, I have no idea. I don't want to post links to any sites my team and I worked on to give myself some level of professional deniability. That said, I know Hat Man went with a different provider. That's more like it! now I did have a brief stint as Saturn State Senator, but that's HARDLY intergalactic! srsly tho nbd lol.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 17:05 |
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I never worked retail, but I did a considerable amount of tech support. One day, during my two weeks' notice, I got a completely uneventful call from some random person and helped him as I helped everyone else. A couple of hours later, my boss called me into his office. My boss, who was generally a good guy but a spineless asswipe at work, asked me if I was having any issues, and I told him no. He asked me if I was sure, and I said "If there's something you want to tell/ask me, please just tell me, I'm not going to be upset." He told me something along the lines of "I know you put in your notice, but you still have to work like everyone else" and at this point, I was angry because he hadn't just come out with it AND confused because I had no idea what the gently caress he was talking about. At any rate, this random rear end in a top hat who I talked to for probably less than two minutes accused me of being short/rude with him, making fun of his PMBR score when I thought I was on mute (note: to this day, I don't even know what a good/bad PMBR score is), and hanging up on him. I told my boss that the customer was lying for reasons I did not understand and that he could ask anyone within earshot how my call went & they'd tell him. My boss did not believe me. gently caress my boss, and gently caress that guy.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 19:57 |
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Glenn Quebec posted:Lol absolutely not my dad was in the military and sure as poo poo not a general. Welfare queen job with a pension??? Thats pretty privileged dude, even office workers dont get pensions anymore
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 21:14 |
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It's a lot harder to go to college now than it was in 2005. The economy crashed and upper education support was all but discontinued. Getting a retail store to schedule your hours around school schedule was common then, but pretty unheard of now. Retail salaries used to be able to pay for part time state schooling but now that costs more annually than a retail workers full time salary "Just get an education while you work," is the modern "just go into a business and shake the manager's hand to get a job." Drunk Nerds fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Jul 28, 2017 |
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at least they're not dense enough to use the tired old bootstraps phrase
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Drunk Nerds posted:It's a lot harder to go to college now than it was in 2005. The economy crashed and upper education support was all but discontinued. Getting a retail store to schedule your hours around school schedule was common then, but pretty unheard of now. Retail salaries used to be able to pay for part time state schooling but now that costs more annually than a retail workers full time salary Last summer the then-manager fired every college student working on the front end because he was sick of having people on the payroll that could only work a few months out of the year. They wouldn't hire a perfectly competent friend of mine because she had to go back to school a few months later, even though she likely would have worked on the weekend.
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