to me you don't like your job, quit
simple as that
and while STOPPING the rants and misery about one's own problems won't solve world hunger....but you might take the time to think about another humans beings problems that are far worse than your own. But hey, wrap up all that good energy...
and you think retail workers have it hard in this lifetime
please take time to reflect on REAL troubles, thru the REAL world, and the millions of people wishing they had your jobs, wishing they could earn a dollar and support themselves, and all those over the world that have nothing...
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It would only be offensive if you do the things mentioned. Store employees are paid to stock the selves, set up displays, help a customer find a particular item, and check you out. There are an amazing amount of things the employees are supposed to be doing besides helping customers...
I understand the meaning of the letter and the OPs right to fluff up the wording, but I thought the letter was very offensive to customers.
And the OP is a customer in other stores. remember that retail workers do shop and are customers at some point also!
so the letter might have been...
shoplifting "or known as stealing" is everywhere.
Certainly not just stores, people will steal anything not nailed down literally, and then they try that also..
it is the price of the item. so many think it is "not stealing" because it was a $1.50 pack of gum vs. stealing your ATV or car...
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How does she know her customer's medical history and weight?
If you let everyone live their own life and don't judge or comment on their purchases cause it isn't your business....then life would not become so hard hearted at all.
A 350 lb (do you know diabetic for sure?) woman could...
I am glad I don't have to deal with the store experiences most have had.
Down South we don't eat each other alive in the stores. All my experiences most people are friendly etc.
Sure you get the stupid nasty customers AND DON'T forget the idiot forgetful not useful to any degree retail...