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Post by Nick on Jun 28, 2003 4:51:46 GMT -5
Why do I have to go to work today? Why?I don't get a day off until next weekend. And all the customers are so unbelievably stupid. And a lot of the staff. Ohhhh...
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Post by jamie on Jun 28, 2003 4:54:40 GMT -5
Pull a sickie
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Post by Alyson and the Pussycats on Jun 28, 2003 5:00:07 GMT -5
Why do you have to work when you are in the Big Brother House?
Alyson
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Post by P-G (A Present for Everyone) on Jun 28, 2003 5:24:08 GMT -5
i have to work today aswell u always get some twunt who wants to do a week shop 5 mins b4 the store closes!
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Post by Nick on Jun 28, 2003 5:30:17 GMT -5
I swear I nearly hit a woman yesterday who was complaining about the fact that a cheese spread had been placed in between several brands of butter and margarine. "If I'd taken that home, I would have opened it up, and discovered I'd bought the wrong kind of spread," she said to poor old Adrian (it wasn't his fault, either). "And that's no good, is it?" He apologised, but she persisted: "But do you know what you're actually apologising for?" She followed this up with "I know what I'm talking about, I'm an intelligent woman, you know." I was holding a bottle of wine, and I was about a foot away from her. I wanted to hit her stupid, patronising, ugly, c*nting stupid arsing head. Fortunately, I didn't. But that's what I'm up against... I'm getting angry just thinking about this. As soon as you put on a supermarket uniform, people start treating you like The Scum Of The Earth. Bastards!
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Post by Beautiful Freak on Jun 28, 2003 5:44:02 GMT -5
you should have pointed out that if she had taken home the cheese spread by mistake she's obviously not as intelligent as she thinks, because she didn't notice that she'd picked up something with completely different packaging to what she nornally does!
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 28, 2003 5:48:37 GMT -5
you should have pointed out that if she had taken home the cheese spread by mistake she's obviously not as intelligent as she thinks, because she didn't notice that she'd picked up something with completely different packaging to what she nornally does! A glittering career in customer relations awaits you. ;D
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 28, 2003 5:55:06 GMT -5
As soon as you put on a supermarket uniform, people start treating you like The Scum Of The Earth. Bastards!And it's not just the customers - but that's the retail trade for you. When I worked in Allders flogging curtains I once had to deal with an irrate man who looked like he'd just walked off the set of League of Gentlemen. He'd phoned up to ask me to reserve a specific pair of curtains, which I did. When he arrived to buy them they weren't where I'd left them - my idiot colleague had sold them to someone else. I had to stand there while this extremely ugly man shouted at me, spitting flobs of mucas at me as he spoke. Charming. On the last day of that job we had a big flood in the store and had to close it down early. I got into a glorious argument (it was my last day, I'd got another job to go to and didn't need a reference anymore) with a customer who insisted that he had to come in and browse for curtains. I threatened to sic security on him. How I laughed...
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Post by Guest on Jun 28, 2003 6:23:38 GMT -5
When he arrived to buy them they weren't where I'd left them - my idiot colleague had sold them to someone else. Well you can't blame the customer for getting upset with that kind of crappy service, can you?
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Post by jamie on Jun 28, 2003 7:14:35 GMT -5
I'm getting angry just thinking about this. As soon as you put on a supermarket uniform, people start treating you like The Scum Of The Earth. Bastards!It's not even just in supermarkets. My mate works in Oxfam in Ealing and he gets so much abuse which is very unfair as he's not even getting paid for it. The best job in a shop is to work in a stock room as you don't have to have any contact with the public.
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Post by Born Under A Bad Song on Jun 28, 2003 7:38:27 GMT -5
In supermarkets whats the best way to make an assistant feel good? I try smiling and being extra polite to the cashier but they never smile back, is it a lost cause?
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Post by YumPOP on Jun 28, 2003 8:35:18 GMT -5
Well you can't blame the customer for getting upset with that kind of crappy service, can you? Being annoyed I can understand. Standing two inches from my face, shouting at me at the top of his voice with disgusting dog breath and globs of spit being thrown into my eyes as he shouted I don't think there's any excuse for.
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Post by jamie on Jun 28, 2003 8:45:07 GMT -5
In supermarkets whats the best way to make an assistant feel good? I try smiling and being extra polite to the cashier but they never smile back, is it a lost cause? Maybe it's just because you are a rude bastard and they can see that a mile off.
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 29, 2003 3:45:13 GMT -5
Jamie, I find that comment highly offensive.
Whoops, silly me, you made it and therefore it's perfectly acceptable, isn't it? I do apologise.
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Post by Pandarama on Jun 29, 2003 3:47:01 GMT -5
In supermarkets whats the best way to make an assistant feel good? I try smiling and being extra polite to the cashier but they never smile back, is it a lost cause? Sometimes when people have just had too many shit customers, one person who is nice and smiles doesn't really tip the balance. Rather than being extra polite, why not try just being an ordinary, expected level of polite? That's what I preferred when I used to work in shops.
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