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the end of an era today

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:03 am
by sun rat
my temp job as a cashier in a bookstore is over today.

the bookstore crew was awesome, the customers? not so much.

some highlights just from this weekend:
1. customer admittedly still on dental office meds. very chatty if you know what i mean.

2. customer who is angry at me and the entire store for her missing a two day coupon opportunity. her final threat after talking to the manager on duty: "i'm not coming back here. i'm going to barnes and noble because they give 30% off." which makes no sense since in the bookstore everything is already HALF the publisher's price BEFORE sale prices.

3. customer who looks at her husband's choice of purchase, gets pissed off and says "if you buy that you're DAMNED!" then puts her choices back on the shelves and LEAVES. we think she even took the car, leaving him in the parkinglot. his choice? the gorillas cd "demon days" which was obviously for their daughter who had quite a bit of metal in her face...

4. for you to get this next one: i am a pagan, and i wear this
Image since it's less confrontational than a pent would be in this part of the bible belt...

a woman wearing a cross asks me what that is on my necklace. i say, it's a stag. she immediately gets all silly over it, "oh! thats wonderful! usually stuff like that is 20 dollars and is only at Bass Pro"... at this point the only cultural reference she might be connecting my pendant to is the trophy hunters groups. this is like almost completely contrary to the reality of it's meaning to me. i laughed inside at the dissonance. i still laugh.

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:34 am
by Beemer Dan
Grats on getting away from more crazy people! It amazes me sometimes the people they will let into bookstores, you just want to tell them that wal-mart is just down the street. Also, I've always found it odd that some Christian nuts get bent over a pentagram, star of david or the like. Half of them are wearing a cross with a guy nailed to it!

One of these days when I have a job again I'm getting one of these:

http://www.cthulhulives.org/store/store ... ct&2=33149

Image

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 10:54 am
by MATPOC
Sun rat, you should be able to read that inscription

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:50 pm
by sun rat
MATPOC wrote:Sun rat, you should be able to read that inscription
wow. i can!

ХОЧУ!

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:06 pm
by rolly
Customers are just about never awesome, in my experience.

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:12 pm
by Beemer Dan
MATPOC wrote:Sun rat, you should be able to read that inscription
It's a subway token for R'lyeh isn't it? :lol:

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:17 pm
by sun rat
of all days to choose to be my last...

it was the "50% off any one item if you have the coupon the company emailed you" day. some people just wouldn't understand the concept that you do this ONCE and that's it. srsly.

for the most part people were responsible with their coupon. the others? well, i got to truly hate people today... whiney assholes who think rules don't apply to them.

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 8:56 pm
by MATPOC
Beemer Dan wrote:
MATPOC wrote:Sun rat, you should be able to read that inscription
It's a subway token for R'lyeh isn't it? :lol:
If there is a subway in Р'ЛИЕХ this is a ticket!

exact translation is: "He lies in sleep, like death,in the city of R'lyeh,
when the stars assume desired positions R'lyeh will rise from the bottom of the sea and Cthulhu will be free"

Had no idea they even heard of Cthulhu over in the old country, many changes since I left.

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:02 am
by Zim
rolly wrote:Customers are just about never awesome, in my experience.
C.A.R.E. - Customers Are Really Everything!

That was a program at the grocery store where I had my first job. When they announced it to the employees, there was a collective sound of cats heaving up hairballs.

Except for that one cashier girl. You could crap on the belt, and she would weigh it, ring it in with some obscure PLU#, and bag it, all with gleeful smile on her face. What a twit.

Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:56 am
by sun rat
Zim wrote:
rolly wrote:Customers are just about never awesome, in my experience.
Except for that one cashier girl. You could crap on the belt, and she would weigh it, ring it in with some obscure PLU#, and bag it, all with gleeful smile on her face. What a twit.
it was a facade, dude. inside she was a disgruntled postal worker on the edge. i hope you were nice to her.

yesterday was so stressful that i am taking a mental health day today. now if only my adult kids would just get into line and off my case... you'd think they'd know better since they know i inherited weaponry along with the house...

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:27 am
by Jonny
Zim wrote:
rolly wrote:Customers are just about never awesome, in my experience.
C.A.R.E. - Customers Are Really Everything!

That was a program at the grocery store where I had my first job. When they announced it to the employees, there was a collective sound of cats heaving up hairballs.

Except for that one cashier girl. You could crap on the belt, and she would weigh it, ring it in with some obscure PLU#, and bag it, all with gleeful smile on her face. What a twit.
In Japanese retail, service industries, etc, is the saying:

お客様は神様

The Customer Is God.

That said, I think you may have had an easier time working in Japan. :lol:

Glad you got out with most of your mind intact.