@Jew: didnt notice your comment about ingrown toenail surgery. You're an idiot. Go look at pictures of the surgery and tell me you don't feel like throwing up. I DARE you. Surgery is also not cheap. And I don't wear ill fitting shoes. My boots are nit the reason I have ingrown toenails. The reason is from having NOT worn my boots. Both times I didnt have my steel toed boots on I dropped a hammer on one foot and broke the toenail on that one, and tripped while running and pushed the toenail inward on the other.
I have however mostly fixed it. I can do what the doctors do myself in a MUCH less mutilatory fashion. They don't come back for 5 months or so and when they do I can just rip them back out.
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[QUOTE=Wolfmatyr;33359430]As someone who has had an ingrown toenail removed (twice on the same toe, they didn't properly kill the root the first time), I can safely say that even with local anesthetic, it hurts like hell for those thirty minutes. After they are done and its patched up it is simply uncomfortable.[/QUOTE]
Get general anaesthesia
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33356101]Concrete is not soft, that refuse juice that got sprayed on you has rotted your brain.[/QUOTE]You must have the feet of a little Chinese woman.
[QUOTE=Mort and Charon;33356716]Walking round barefoot working in a garage sounds incredibly stupid....[/QUOTE]I don't see why you think that is. Safety reasons? We keep the floor clean so it's not like we're gonna get worms or anything. Matter of preference. I prefer barefoot to shoes; it's more comfortable and feels more natural.
[QUOTE=Wolfmatyr;33359430]As someone who has had an ingrown toenail removed (twice on the same toe, they didn't properly kill the root the first time), I can safely say that even with local anesthetic, it hurts like hell for those thirty minutes. After they are done and its patched up it is simply uncomfortable.[/QUOTE]Yeah, and as someone who also got the surgery- for a toe on each foot- I can safely say your doctor is a moron if he actually screwed such a simple surgery up. Mine got it right the first time and it was uncomfortable, yes, but not painful. Unless somebody stomps on your toe or something.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33360310]@Jew: didnt notice your comment about ingrown toenail surgery. You're an idiot. Go look at pictures of the surgery and tell me you don't feel like throwing up. I DARE you. Surgery is also not cheap.
I have however mostly fixed it. I can do what the doctors do myself in a MUCH less mutilatory fashion. They don't come back for 5 months or so and when they do I can just rip them back out.[/QUOTE]Kidding, right? It costs a little more than any other visit, and no they don't mutilate your feet. You have no idea what you're talking about.
[QUOTE=cloud_strife;33357615]Because nobody actually does that unless they're backcountry old boys in their own garage, not an actual commercial garage fixing other people's cars.[/QUOTE]
Ding, we have a winner. Yes, you are correct in a fashion, we don't really fix many people's cars, only people that work in the same building, which is fairly large (around thirty medium-sized rooms per floor, for 12 floors). See, anybody who read would have understood the meaning of in-house when I said it.
So there's not exactly a threat of walking around barefoot when, as said previously in this post, we keep the place very clean, and of course, the only stuff we're around is stuff we're experienced with. We know everybody in the building and everybody in the building knows us, the company is a tight-knit family and things just work out. It's one of the reasons the hours are bearable- I am working with people I know inside as well as out, and I like all of them.
[QUOTE=InsanePyro;33353838]While pulling a 1000lbs or heavier skid of liquid (weather it be soda, juice, water etc) or salt (like road salt or salt for your water purifier) how many times do I have to say "excuse me" before "get the fuck out of my way!" becomes ok?
I love these people that stand there and watch me pulling a skid towards them....THEN FUCKING LOOK AWAY AND DONT MOVE! So I have to stop ask them to move then nearly kill myself all over again to get the pallet rolling again. Or the ones that think that just because I'm pulling said heaviy pallet means I'm going slow. Nope. Half the time I'm moving at a semi fast clip so I don't die. Please don't cut out in front of me with all your kids when I'm 15 feet away from you.[/QUOTE]
I find that screaming "OI, MOVE" works really well.
I was working today when a guy came through the checkout line. The cashier asked him if he'd like to donate a dollar to Holiday Meals (a charity that sends food to food banks). The guy says sharply, "No." A few seconds pass. "And I'm getting sick of being solicited every time I come to the checkout."
The cashier told him he'd let the manager know his opinion and she got pretty upset afterward.
I really, really wonder what it's like to live like that. Angry all the time. Mean. What's it like?
I mean I dislike being asked too, and I'll only donate once at the most, but I'll be nice about it. Come on, it's for charity. Just say "Not at this time" or "No thanks" or something, you know?
I got reported to my manager today. It was fun.
On express lanes (fuck express lanes), checking people as usual. Went to bag a loaf of banana bread, and the case popped open, bread landed on the counter...but only the [b]wrapper[/b] touched it. The bread itself never touched it. I shrugged and put it back in the thing, and moved to place it in the bag.
"EXCUSE ME SIR."
Me: Yes?
"ARE YOU REALLY TRYING TO PULL THAT SHIT ON ME?"
Me: Am I wh-
"THAT FELL OUT ON THE NASTY-ASS COUNTER, AND YOU'RE GOING TO SELL ME IT ANYWAYS?"
Me: I'm very sorry, I can have someone go grab you a new one if you'd l-
"NO. I DON'T WANT IT ANYMORE."
Me: Okay, I'll take it off.
"THAT'S LIKE IF I TOOK YOUR STEAK AT A RESTAURANT, DROPPED IT ON THE FLOOR, AND SERVED IT TO YOU WHILE YOU WATCHED."
Then she glared at me for the rest of the transaction, then went and yelled to my manager about me.
Basically, he said something along the lines of "Eh, don't do it again. Otherwise, you're doing fine."
Me: lol k
God, I hate when Thanksgiving rolls around. ;_;
Also was I in the wrong in this situation, I'm legitimately curious. I feel like her analogy was a bit off, because the wrapper protected the actual bread from touching the counter, and I would have gotten her a new one anyways if she insisted.
idklol
[QUOTE=silverhawk79;33364900]Also was I in the wrong in this situation, I'm legitimately curious. I feel like her analogy was a bit off, because the wrapper protected the actual bread from touching the counter, and I would have gotten her a new one anyways if she insisted.
idklol[/QUOTE]
Honestly, there's no real answer. It's totally up to the customer. Products open or fall out pretty often, and usually customers will just be like "Oh that's okay." You should have asked to be sure as soon as it happened though, not after you sealed it back up and they got mad about it. Let them know what happened, then do what they'd like you to do.
[QUOTE=Shephard922;33365010]Honestly, there's no real answer. It's totally up to the customer. Products open or fall out pretty often, and usually customers will just be like "Oh that's okay." You should have asked to be sure as soon as it happened though, not after you sealed it back up. Let them know what happened, then do what they'd like you to do.[/QUOTE]
Well I don't mind that she didn't want the product anymore, totally understandable. What didn't fly by me was her insane overreaction to it.
Sometimes people want to see the tools inside the boxes for whatever reason, generaly I ask "Are you definitely takeing this?"
Mostly because it's a bitch to put back in right and a lot of people will skip over anything that looks like it's already been opened.
[QUOTE=Kung Fu Jew;33360730]Stupid post[/QUOTE]
Shut up and stop posting here. You're dumb.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=ewitwins;33363018]I find that screaming "OI, MOVE" works really well.[/QUOTE]
Oh no you can't do that because then you're being [i]rude[/i] and lordy we wouldn't want to be rude to our customers.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Shephard922;33364853]I was working today when a guy came through the checkout line. The cashier asked him if he'd like to donate a dollar to Holiday Meals (a charity that sends food to food banks). The guy says sharply, "No." A few seconds pass. "And I'm getting sick of being solicited every time I come to the checkout."
The cashier told him he'd let the manager know his opinion and she got pretty upset afterward.
I really, really wonder what it's like to live like that. Angry all the time. Mean. What's it like?
I mean I dislike being asked too, and I'll only donate once at the most, but I'll be nice about it. Come on, it's for charity. Just say "Not at this time" or "No thanks" or something, you know?[/QUOTE]
Those people are irritating.
I had some guy literally get pissy for asking him "So many questions" when I asked him two things. If he'd like a complimentary $10 off coupon for his next visit, and if he'd like to donate a dollar to help find a cure for cancer.
What really ticks me off though is people who pull the "I can't afford to donate" card when buying something expensive and frivolous. Or even better, people who say shit like "Oh no I already donate half of my income to that" Bullshit you do not, don't lie.
I'm not quite sure if catering is retail, but I guess I'll talk about it anyways. Every night, no matter when I'm scheduled, we have to stick around until final clean up, so I usually end up working 10 or so hours in a night. This wouldn't be so bad if we didn't have a fully stocked bar available for every banquet we do, so we have to deal with 800 or so drunk people as we're cleaning up. There's always complaints from drunk people who can't eat certain foods, who go up to the buffet tables and take the EXACT food they're not supposed to eat.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366209]Shut up and stop posting here. You're dumb.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
Oh no you can't do that because then you're being [i]rude[/i] and lordy we wouldn't want to be rude to our customers.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
Those people are irritating.
I had some guy literally get pissy for asking him "So many questions" when I asked him two things. If he'd like a complimentary $10 off coupon for his next visit, and if he'd like to donate a dollar to help find a cure for cancer.
What really ticks me off though is people who pull the "I can't afford to donate" card when buying something expensive and frivolous. Or even better, people who say shit like "Oh no I already donate half of my income to that" Bullshit you do not, don't lie.[/QUOTE]
I wasn't aware Charity Donations were mandatory when I go to buy my shopping.
[QUOTE=silverhawk79;33364900]
Also was I in the wrong in this situation, I'm legitimately curious. I feel like her analogy was a bit off, because the wrapper protected the actual bread from touching the counter, and I would have gotten her a new one anyways if she insisted.
idklol[/QUOTE]
No you weren't in the wrong. Her analogy was completely off.
A more accurate analogy would be if you were served a steak on a plate and that plate was in a doggy container, and someone took the plated steak out and set it, on the plate, on the floor.
It didn't get dirty at all.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=SomeDumbShit;33366256]I wasn't aware Charity Donations were mandatory when I go to buy my shopping.[/QUOTE]
They're not but you don't have to be a cunt about saying no. A simple "No thank you" or "Not today sorry" suffices. You don't need to scowl and say "No" like I'm asking if you'd like to be kicked in the nuts.
And it's certainly not necessary to fucking lie to me about how you've already donated.
Although honestly what kind of greedy fuck can't give a DOLLAR to help find a cure for cancer? It isn't a scam. It goes to a legitimate foundation. I give a dollar every time I shop at my store, and I make minimum wage. If I can afford it, anyone else can. Especially if they're buying a $50 HDMI cable.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Moreto;33365169]Sometimes people want to see the tools inside the boxes for whatever reason, generaly I ask "Are you definitely takeing this?"
Mostly because it's a bitch to put back in right and a lot of people will skip over anything that looks like it's already been opened.[/QUOTE]
If someone wants to see what's in a package, I tell them I can't show them if it's sealed. Taped shut, completely sealed, etc. If it opens easy and you can make it appear like it hasn't, sure take a gander.
I had someone once just waltz into our tool aisle (small tool kits for electronics) and open up our 61 piece toolkit without asking or anything and just start taking stuff out and comparing it. Never saw anyone look so guilty when I came up and asked "Excuse me, sir. If you need help with anything I'll be glad to assist."
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366271]
If someone wants to see what's in a package, I tell them I can't show them if it's sealed. Taped shut, completely sealed, etc. If it opens easy and you can make it appear like it hasn't, sure take a gander.
I had someone once just waltz into our tool aisle (small tool kits for electronics) and open up our 61 piece toolkit without asking or anything and just start taking stuff out and comparing it. Never saw anyone look so guilty when I came up and asked "Excuse me, sir. If you need help with anything I'll be glad to assist."[/QUOTE]
It's generally not too much of a problem because most times it's ligament questions that the box itself doesn't answer.
I've had people ask me if something was opened up before or not because of how the box looked, but when there's only one set of tape on it, you can tell it's never been opened.
Mirrors are a big thing that always get opened up at the tills though, they tend to get dropped on their corners by god knows who and get cracked, but you can't tell with the box on it, pretty sure we've caught a couple here and there that suffered from this.
[QUOTE=Bran;33366249]I'm not quite sure if catering is retail, but I guess I'll talk about it anyways. Every night, no matter when I'm scheduled, we have to stick around until final clean up, so I usually end up working 10 or so hours in a night. This wouldn't be so bad if we didn't have a fully stocked bar available for every banquet we do, so we have to deal with 800 or so drunk people as we're cleaning up. There's always complaints from drunk people who can't eat certain foods, who go up to the buffet tables and take the EXACT food they're not supposed to eat.[/QUOTE]
Technically not retail but it's still a service type job. Not necessarily selling anything but you are dealing with the general public (i.e. stupid customers)
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Moreto;33366376]It's generally not too much of a problem because most times it's ligament questions that the box itself doesn't answer.
I've had people ask me if something was opened up before or not because of how the box looked, but when there's only one set of tape on it, you can tell it's never been opened.
Mirrors are a big thing that always get opened up at the tills though, they tend to get dropped on their corners by god knows who and get cracked, but you can't tell with the box on it, pretty sure we've caught a couple here and there that suffered from this.[/QUOTE]
What kind of store do you work at? I work at a RadioShack so mostly it's electronics that get opened, or toolkits when people want a closer look at that ONE SCREWDRIVER OH GOD IS IT THE RIGHT SIZE.
[QUOTE=Glitch360;33351772]Anyone here know if Fed-Ex hires minors? I'm 17, and I wanted to get a job like that. Basically stuff like warehouse stuff, etc.[/QUOTE]
Minors generally are not allowed, either by State Government or Refusal by companies, to work in warehouses of any kind.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366379]Technically not retail but it's still a service type job. Not necessarily selling anything but you are dealing with the general public (i.e. stupid customers)
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Yeah I suppose the actual catering isn't retail, but I guess you could consider the other parts of my job retail, considering we sell things such as snacks, alcohol, and tickets, acting like a snack bar and a box office in one.
[QUOTE=Keegs;33366510]Minors generally are not allowed, either by State Government or Refusal by companies, to work in warehouses of any kind.[/QUOTE]Fuck, that's the type of work I like doing. Oh well, I'll just apply at best buy or something
[QUOTE=Glitch360;33366628]Fuck, that's the type of work I like doing. Oh well, I'll just apply at best buy or something[/QUOTE]
Theres not much you could do at Bestbuy as a Minor either, you have Warehouse/Stocking (can't do), Sales (probably can't do) and Cashier.
Try a local Grocery, also, check around your family to see if they have any connections to Managers/Owners of stores.
How I got my job, Aunt is a Tech Consultant for Grocery Chain and knew the Owner of one of them.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366379]What kind of store do you work at? I work at a RadioShack so mostly it's electronics that get opened, or toolkits when people want a closer look at that ONE SCREWDRIVER OH GOD IS IT THE RIGHT SIZE.[/QUOTE]
Home Depot.
I mostly open up mirrors and drill kits and whatnot, pipe fittings is another big one, you get people with half assembled pvc stuff at the tills, it's always interesting.
I don't work retail at my job but the other day I was laughing my ass off because outside sales sent out internal documents to a client somehow and the CEO sent out a companywide email about it.
Some people.
I don't like when customers decide to open up something without asking an employee first. I generally have no problem opening a box for a customer (unless it has some kind of tearable seal that can't be fixed to look like it was never opened).
For any of you people who open boxes at stores, please, just ask an employee first, because you aren't going to put that shit back in the box correctly.
[QUOTE=Protocol7;33367258]I don't work retail at my job but the other day I was laughing my ass off because outside sales sent out internal documents to a client somehow and the CEO sent out a companywide email about it.
Some people.[/QUOTE]Is your company hiring? :v:
God the British Columbian Liquor Distribution Board is stupid. We never get what we order.
For instance: last week, instead of 24 packs (6 bottles each) of Molson Canadian 67, they sent us a [B]single[/B] case of Molson Canadian (12 cans).
I just received an email at (1:15 in the morning of all things) confirming this weeks order. And instead of 8 flats of Granville Island Brewery that we ordered we are receiving 19 flats of Hellsgate Brewery.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366209]Shut up and stop posting here. You're dumb.[/QUOTE]
Think before you type etc. etc.
If people don't know what the surgery is like they shouldn't call it "mutilatory" and expensive for the sake of it. The guy's denying himself a better toe and insulting me directly meanwhile you find it appropriate to defend his incendiary behavior.
And come on, I don't think you've ever actually walked on real concrete before. You must think I'm talking about cement or something; while concrete is not truly 'soft' as if it's fluffy or something (I hope you aren't assuming that), it's not exactly a hassle to walk on if it was made well and taken good care of. Cracks don't just come out of nowhere; they come out of treating your concrete harshly, and even more cracks will be found if you've had your concrete made by a less than savory team. Our concrete is nice and comfortable to walk on because we take care of it and it's been completely ripped up out of the floor and redone a few times.
So, my apologies for having experience with concrete that isn't total garbage. That's no reason to call me dumb and flat-out insult me.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33366209]Shut up and stop posting here. You're dumb.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
Oh no you can't do that because then you're being [i]rude[/i] and lordy we wouldn't want to be rude to our customers.
[editline]20th November 2011[/editline]
Those people are irritating.
I had some guy literally get pissy for asking him "So many questions" when I asked him two things. If he'd like a complimentary $10 off coupon for his next visit, and if he'd like to donate a dollar to help find a cure for cancer.
What really ticks me off though is people who pull the "I can't afford to donate" card when buying something expensive and frivolous. Or even better, people who say shit like "Oh no I already donate half of my income to that" Bullshit you do not, don't lie.[/QUOTE]
And what if say I'm on a low income and I've budgeted the shit out of everything so I can afford whatever expensive product that I want or maybe need because the old one's packed in.
Had a nice week,
Saturday someone asked for a WIFI cable.
-Yep thats a wireless cable.
Sunday someone claimed he had a THC certified amplifier. (Meaning THX)
-For those wo dont know: THC is the stuff that gets you high in weed.
It also baffels me how often I have to explain why a speaker cannot be wireless. (as in you always need a power cord for the amp/reciever or battery. Think for 2 seconds before you ask) :v:
I know this is all pretty hard to understand for costumers who are not familiar with al these terms and tech but its still pretty funny.
[QUOTE=Kung Fu Jew;33368696]Think before you type etc. etc.
If people don't know what the surgery is like they shouldn't call it "mutilatory" and expensive for the sake of it. The guy's denying himself a better toe and insulting me directly meanwhile you find it appropriate to defend his incendiary behavior.
And come on, I don't think you've ever actually walked on real concrete before. You must think I'm talking about cement or something; while concrete is not truly 'soft' as if it's fluffy or something (I hope you aren't assuming that), it's not exactly a hassle to walk on if it was made well and taken good care of. Cracks don't just come out of nowhere; they come out of treating your concrete harshly, and even more cracks will be found if you've had your concrete made by a less than savory team. Our concrete is nice and comfortable to walk on because we take care of it and it's been completely ripped up out of the floor and redone a few times.
So, my apologies for having experience with concrete that isn't total garbage. That's no reason to call me dumb and flat-out insult me.[/QUOTE]
I've researched the surgery. I've had ingrown toenails for 3 years. I find it to be mutilation.
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[i]Fuck that[/i] my toes look nicer after my home grown surgery. So you can go to hell.
And you're goddamn right I know what concrete is like I worked in a factory for my first job assembling cabinets. It was nothing but a concrete floor without any sort of mats or anything and it was hard as fuck.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33370607]I've researched the surgery. I've had ingrown toenails for 3 years. I find it to be mutilation.
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[i]Fuck that[/i] my toes look nicer after my home grown surgery. So you can go to hell.
And you're goddamn right I know what concrete is like I worked in a factory for my first job assembling cabinets. It was nothing but a concrete floor without any sort of mats or anything and it was hard as fuck.[/QUOTE]
Regardless of the blood and everything, those are some nasty toes.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33370607]
And you're goddamn right I know what concrete is like I worked in a factory for my first job assembling cabinets. It was nothing but a concrete floor without any sort of mats or anything and it was hard as fuck.[/QUOTE]
Man you sure have some pussy feet.
[QUOTE=Ven Kaeo;33370607]I've researched the surgery. I've had ingrown toenails for 3 years. I find it to be mutilation.
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[i]Fuck that[/i] my toes look nicer after my home grown surgery. So you can go to hell.
And you're goddamn right I know what concrete is like I worked in a factory for my first job assembling cabinets. It was nothing but a concrete floor without any sort of mats or anything and it was hard as fuck.[/QUOTE]
I had ingrown toe-nails on both sides of both big toes (Not exactly sure how i managed that...) but i just clipped them and pulled the ingrown parts out. They are fine now about 8 years later.
It was definitely pretty painful, but it didn't hurt much more than getting my toes stepped on every day at school.
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[QUOTE=ayaki;33372996]Man you sure have some pussy feet.[/QUOTE]
Standing on straight cement takes it toll on your feet after a while.
Working in a kitchen with no mats on a cement floor sucks after 10 hours of just standing in place making food.
But, some insoles can definitely help the situation.
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