Things my department doesn't deserve according to my department manager: the good spoons, a decent thermometer, paring knives.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 03:52 |
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Jyrraeth posted:Things my department doesn't deserve according to my department manager: the good spoons, a decent thermometer, paring knives. A bad thermometer, to me, is a problem - if it's a few degrees off, you could theoretically end up with stuff that reads okay but in reality is above the maximum temp. I can sort of understand spoons and knives (unless you want mangled cuts) but a thermometer is something I wouldn't gently caress with. Why doesn't she want a new thermometer, for real?
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 17:54 |
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I qualified for health insurance. The websites and everything involved absolutely blew and were terribly designed, but I signed up. Edged in by an average of 1 hour a week. Vision, dental, accidental death and dismemberment, extended stays, all that poo poo. It costs half a paycheck every two weeks.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 18:11 |
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I was pretty thrilled that I had 40.75 hours this week but then my shift said that wasnt right and sent me home early. I would have preferred giving me Saturday off where they have me working 10 to 4 instead of my usual hours but whatever I guess At least I have 36 next week. Bills cant be paid if I only get 17 hours like I did last week.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 19:07 |
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NerdyMcNerdNerd posted:I qualified for health insurance. The websites and everything involved absolutely blew and were terribly designed, but I signed up. Edged in by an average of 1 hour a week. Vision, dental, accidental death and dismemberment, extended stays, all that poo poo. Yep.... and that right there is the problem with most insurances. Even if you qualify, it's in no way affordable for the average person. Best part is even though it would take half a paycheck every 2 weeks, you are probably looking at a plan with a $2000-3000 deductible that you have to pay yourself before they even start covering anything. And I'm gonna guess (I work in insurance.) a $4000-7000 max out of pocket. Guessing you did not sign up?
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 20:42 |
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DesolateRampage posted:Yep.... and that right there is the problem with most insurances. Even if you qualify, it's in no way affordable for the average person. Best part is even though it would take half a paycheck every 2 weeks, you are probably looking at a plan with a $2000-3000 deductible that you have to pay yourself before they even start covering anything. And I'm gonna guess (I work in insurance.) a $4000-7000 max out of pocket. It has a 1,300 deductible, 90% coverage after deductible is met. Preventive visits covered 100% even before the deductible is met.Out of pocket max is 4,000, but covering that is easier than covering the other expenses. The supplemental insurance helps to cover random acts of life, like ambulance rides. My employer also shoots 500 into an HSA, which is... good? The plan would be dicey if I was living on my own but because I'm a broke rear end millennial living with family I might as well be broke and insured. If my job gave me 40 hours a week or just 2 dollars more an hour, money would not be a huge deal even if I was alone and paying for insurance but that's retail.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 21:05 |
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My lovely plan costs slightly less, but also has a $3k deductible and similar out-of-pocket and I frankly don't make enough money or have enough savings to cover that kind of expense, so if something went catastrophically wrong I'd still be screwed into bankruptcy several times over, but at least they'd also shaft my insurance company for the co-pays!
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 22:27 |
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My health plan is the same as my retirement plan. Stay hosed up on cheap drugs, work until some catastrophic happens, and then leap off a building. I jest. just in a poor mood today.
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 23:03 |
D34THROW posted:A bad thermometer, to me, is a problem - if it's a few degrees off, you could theoretically end up with stuff that reads okay but in reality is above the maximum temp. I can sort of understand spoons and knives (unless you want mangled cuts) but a thermometer is something I wouldn't gently caress with. Why doesn't she want a new thermometer, for real? Its for cooking things like fries and chicken fingers in a oven, so it just has to be over 85C and not visibly burnt looking. The real problem is that it takes 10x longer to read a temp and people are just skipping temping things. She's having a feud with an underling who's lying about calibrating them.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 01:37 |
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NerdyMcNerdNerd posted:It has a 1,300 deductible, 90% coverage after deductible is met. Preventive visits covered 100% even before the deductible is met.Out of pocket max is 4,000, but covering that is easier than covering the other expenses. The supplemental insurance helps to cover random acts of life, like ambulance rides. My employer also shoots 500 into an HSA, which is... good? Nice plan. Be aware of playing the preventative care game with your doctor and insurance company, but $500 in an HSA is almost as good as a straight $500 after tax.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 03:18 |
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Jyrraeth posted:Its for cooking things like fries and chicken fingers in a oven, so it just has to be over 85C and not visibly burnt looking. The real problem is that it takes 10x longer to read a temp and people are just skipping temping things. You would not believe the amount of difficulty we had getting a trio of 80+ year old women to comprehend that the holding temp is not the same thing as the temp when you pull things out of the oven. No, we are not actually holding those chicken fingers at 220F think for one dang second. e: Admittedly this is actually the fault of like five years' of other management just letting them do it the wrong way so there was a lot of ingrained habit. Also I somehow got suckered into helping out a subway over lunch today (at my regular pay at least) and I'm gonna loving die I really hate subway
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 11:29 |
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Shugojin posted:Also I somehow got suckered into helping out a subway over lunch today (at my regular pay at least) and I'm gonna loving die I really hate subway Wasn't it grand? What'd ya like most about it? You just reminded me of when the meat side of our sandwich unit died. Literally dead, was not working. Did we close down? gently caress no, we packed ice into the bain! Did that hold temp? gently caress no, everything temped 50+! Did I call the health department? gently caress no, because I needed the money
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 14:54 |
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Probably the best part of when I actually formally worked at one was the day that we were having the whole line replaced with one that would hold temperature Over a week of signs that we would not be open for business that day, lots of loud noises and dust, and still people lined up E: but I'm gonna die I thought I was free of sandwich day this year but alas
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 14:56 |
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I might be getting full time because one of the full timers in my crew gave notice and the other person who wants full time is really bad at their job. I’ll take the guaranteed hours and benefits. Possibly a raise too.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:18 |
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I've been full time for like two months now and, everything else aside, it's been awesome just to have a shift that doesn't bounce around. I feel better at work because I've usually slept, I'm more productive, and I can even plan things on work days if I need to.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 16:55 |
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So a different site close to mine needs a lot more staff all of a sudden because: -two staff members got fired for leaving the back door open and getting robbed -the manager went "nah, gently caress this" and quit too. So three people, including the manager of a place that only has 6 workers quit within a week. Also, leaving the door open sounds like collusion, I sincerely hope nobody is that stupid. No idea what would even be worth stealing from out backroom honestly.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 23:11 |
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Update: They were actually really well staffed and pretty much all my presence did was make it really painless for everybody to get their breaks done I didn't even have to make a single toasted egg and tuna sandwich!!
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 23:33 |
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Zenithe posted:Also, leaving the door open sounds like collusion, I sincerely hope nobody is that stupid. No idea what would even be worth stealing from out backroom honestly. I was literally thinking this while reading your post before I got to these last two sentences. For clarity though: When I read "robbed" I assume it involved pointing a gun at somebody. Was it that, or just theft, i.e. things disappeared from the storeroom?
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 00:13 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:For clarity though: When I read "robbed" I assume it involved pointing a gun at somebody. Was it that, or just theft, i.e. things disappeared from the storeroom? Yeah they just stole stuff from the back.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 01:02 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:I was literally thinking this while reading your post before I got to these last two sentences. At a store I trained at we were cleaning out one of the back rooms and found 6-7 empty high $ perfume bottles. Thrown under shelving in a place only an employee could be. poo poo happens.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 01:58 |
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Shugojin posted:Also I somehow got suckered into helping out a subway over lunch today (at my regular pay at least) and I'm gonna loving die I really hate subway SaberToothedPie posted:At a store I trained at we were cleaning out one of the back rooms and found 6-7 empty high $ perfume bottles. Thrown under shelving in a place only an employee could be. poo poo happens.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 02:53 |
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Hello I am the one person responsible for removing 95% of the expired product from the shelves for Frozen, Meats, and especially Dairy even though I'm 1 of 11 people that handles the freight. Life is hell. I've been told not to worry about it, but uh... it's expired? And we've had customer complaints and another associate got sick from expired yogurt drinks from June. I don't mind doing the work, even if I'm the only one doing it, I just wish they'd leave me to do it, the night's freight is worked, all that's left is zoning, you can afford to let me be thorough. Vonnie fucked around with this message at 14:25 on Nov 4, 2017 |
# ? Nov 4, 2017 14:19 |
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I worked my first peak today. The shift who ive never worked with asks me if I can bar "yeah of course" he puts me on bar support where in setting up drinks for FOUR other coworkers plus myself on each of the three espresso machines, cold and frap bar DURING PEAK with stickers coming out one after the other. There was not a single time on my six hour shift where I pulled a sticker and another one didnt come out right after it. I may be dead right now. I need a bath and some wine.
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# ? Nov 4, 2017 21:00 |
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Another month of hard work ruined by one survey who apparently thought the store was crewed by Jesus Christ based on their comments. Shame they obviously thought the score was out of five and not ten.
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 00:08 |
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Vonnie posted:Hello I am the one person responsible for removing 95% of the expired product from the shelves for Frozen, Meats, and especially Dairy even though I'm 1 of 11 people that handles the freight. Life is hell. Expired frozen food, like expired ambient food will generally not kill you or cause illness if consumed. With ambient and frozen products the expiry date is an indication of "After this date we won't guarantee a quality product" Expired chilled products on the other hand are a potential recipe for a few days off work. Good on you for actually checking it though, we just had stocktake and it was hilarious how much expired stock we found on shelves on the shop floor, in the warehouse and in our high-racking. Whoops!
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 00:25 |
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I think I was the bad customer today. So my phone died. Just loving died this afternoon, so I contacted Google tech support and went through the script and the dude said okay, phone is bad, so we will send a replacement. loving fine. Second Nexus phone in less than two years because of hardware. The dude says he'll send me the email and I can start the reorder process. There I stop him. No, the last time this happened, the lady zipped the order through for me and had everything overnighted so I got the phone literally the next day. He said I'd have to do the order myself, and I'd have my new phone within 1-2 business days because there is no shipping on weekends. I stop him there. No, sir, I need my phone for work Monday. It's Saturday before 4. You send the info to receiving and they can slap a label on it, and Fedex picks it up and I get it Monday. Or UPS. Overnight exists and it runs on Saturday for Monday. The dude said no one ships on Saturdays so I should get it on Tuesday, maybe Wednesday. I didn't lose it to the point of screaming/typing in all caps, but I did tell him again that I work in loving shipping, I can get this overnighted if he gets the poo poo started, and this is loving stupid that a SECOND phone has hardware issues within 8 months of me getting it! Is this normal? Is Google trying to get me to upgrade to a Pixel or what? So I did the order, okay yay it might be here Wednesday, we don't know, shipping is all an estimate because it comes ground, yay! And left him a scathing review because gently caress it. Veer off the script. I tried back a few minutes later hoping to get someone who could maybe help me with overnight, but nope, new dude with the same loving script. Motherfuckers, I WORK IN SHIPPING. I know you're in a call center somewhere but loving hell I was hoping I'd get someone like the first lady who zipped me through asap and didn't bother with asking me several times if I held down the buttons long enough.
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 02:43 |
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Most likely there was a change in call center contractor since 18 months ago and the new one is strictly script only. It sucks balls but there's jackshit you can do about it. You can change phones/providers if it's in your power to do so, but AFAIK that's how they all operate now. You get what we deign to give you, when we deign to give it to you, and you will like it because you have no choice. P.S. Ha ha ha. It's extra frustrating because there's gently caress-all the call center jockey can do about it, you will never get anywhere near talking to anyone with the authority to do anything about it, and you can vent your rage on the call center jockey if you want but it's not their fault and there will still be gently caress-all they can do about it. Welcome to Customer Service in the 21st century my friend!
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# ? Nov 5, 2017 03:09 |
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I was checking out a mom and her family, when one of the kids says, "mom, I have to pee," moms asks why she didn't go earlier, then the girl just pees herself. No conversation break, just Line A, Line B, pee. Luckly I had help, so someone cleaned up the pee quickly. God, today was just, ugh...
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# ? Nov 7, 2017 01:10 |
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The Lord Bude posted:He started out in 2005, initially collaborating with Rhapsody of Fire; but in the years following he released several Heavy Metal christmas EPs and 2 full length heavy metal Albums; Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross in 2010 and Charlemagne: The Omens of Death in 2013. This is one of the music videos from the albums https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvKRbi2ovDY I could not stop laughing watching this. Anora posted:I was checking out a mom and her family, when one of the kids says, "mom, I have to pee," moms asks why she didn't go earlier, then the girl just pees herself. No conversation break, just Line A, Line B, pee. Luckly I had help, so someone cleaned up the pee quickly. God, today was just, ugh... As the parent of recently toilet trained children, that's basically how it goes. Parent: Pee before we go Kid: I don't have to pee! Parent: Just try anyway Kid: ok, nothing came out (30 minutes later) Kid: uh oh I need to potty Parent: ok let's ge- Kid: pees Sorry you had to deal with it too.
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# ? Nov 7, 2017 22:07 |
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Budgie posted:Expired frozen food, like expired ambient food will generally not kill you or cause illness if consumed. With ambient and frozen products the expiry date is an indication of "After this date we won't guarantee a quality product" Yeah, I'm aware of that, and chilled products have a much shorter shelf life in general. I've found maybe a dozen expired products in the frozen sections aside from a feature that all came in a year ago that never went out, and I typically find more than that on my first day back each week in meat or dairy. It just bugs me how little anyone else cares besides the people who have actually consumed bad product, in the year I've been working O/N I've only seen a handful of cases of expired placed aside to be thrown out, and fewer nearly expired set to be donated. More often I see empty spaces on the shelves one day, then expired in those spots the next. No one seems to bat an eye about the cold chain either, which is also not as strict as best by dates in frozen, but people should still try to minimize the time they keeps things out.
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# ? Nov 8, 2017 12:43 |
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"I am not going to get fast food after work I need to save money." *8 hours later* "I cried at work today I think I earned some taco bell"
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 05:45 |
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I had someone tonight ask if I could get p clips in bulk, say 0.79/ea was too rich for his blood, then bought packaged ones off the shelf that were $1/ea. He then complained that the exhaust pipes he picked out had different thicknesses, then complained when I proved with a pair of digital calipers (with a 0.002" margin of error) that they were 0.0015" different and well within the spec for 1/16th inch wall pipe. This was a great injustice upon mankind despite the fact that 30 seconds with a file cleaning up the cut edge fixes the problem. Then he started a rant about how this was "all them drat japs fault for being a bunch of theiving scumbags" (the pipes measured 0.0625 and 0.064, he got extra), so I figured I'd be helpful and point out that the bulk pipe was made in canada and cut, flared and bent at a factory elsewhere. This just made him angrier because I was obviously lying, canada doesn't make anything, its all a scam because their labor is cheaper anyways. I swear I'm gonna just stop trying to help the customers. They apparently just don't want it.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 06:36 |
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I hope you had the biggest poo poo eating grim while you were "helping" that prick.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 08:33 |
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Cop Porn Popper posted:I swear I'm gonna just stop trying to help the customers. They apparently just don't want it. It's not that he wanted any help with any purchasing of products. It's that they have a deep need to have somebody listen to their angry ranting, and therapists cost money whereas helpless retail employees have to listen to you for free.
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# ? Nov 9, 2017 16:13 |
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Just because three days are on one week and four are on the next doesn't mean it is OK to schedule someone seven days in a row. I'm not even covering for a vacation or anything, I'm just there. Retail holiday season can eat my drat rear end.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 19:39 |
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That happened to me before but it was ten days in a row. I drank a lot on my off days after that stretch.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 19:47 |
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that's the norm at my store. I'm sure it's easier to schedule, and (with some exceptions) the managers who are allowed to write schedules are the ones who shouldn't be trusted to do it. it's getting worse as we trade more and more capable managers to other stores in the region that are somehow worse off than us
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 21:47 |
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On one hand it's hours but on the other hand what's the point of earning money if you don't have time to enjoy it.
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# ? Nov 10, 2017 22:25 |
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NerdyMcNerdNerd posted:Just because three days are on one week and four are on the next doesn't mean it is OK to schedule someone seven days in a row. I'm not even covering for a vacation or anything, I'm just there. Retail holiday season can eat my drat rear end. Our scheduling program actually warns us if we scheduled someone 7 days consecutively (it accounts for the previous week). If I can, I'll change it when I get a warning, but it is kind of bullshit for example when that person so happened to request Sunday and Monday off the previous week , then the week I'm writing happens to project Sunday and Monday to be super busy and I need to schedule them to work those two days making it 7 in a row for them.
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# ? Nov 11, 2017 03:52 |
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Currently in a 10 day streak of closing shifts due to my store manager being on vacation. The district manager feels this is too many closing shifts in a row, so he wants the retail counter manager who is currently doing openings to give one up so I can do my job as asst manager and open one day to break up the string of closing shifts and give me a break. He'd of course find someone to close that day. (He won't, I'm placing bets on me pulling an open to close if he decides to make this a reality) It it wasn't for the fact that I like and respect my store manager and don't want to leave her in a bind, I'd have told them to shove this job up their rear end when I saw this abomination of a schedule. Elmnt80 fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Nov 11, 2017 |
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