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So there I am getting ready to head out the door when a Statistics Canada guy (yep, same person as before), and tried to stop me from going to work to answer "some qurstions".
Dude... I have to go to work!
So on my way out I tell my roommate not to disclose my personal information. I highly do not trust this guy as he is seemingly borderline harassment you clearly not listening to what I had stated before that I could not "talk" until the next week. This guy kept coming anyway.
Creepy.
Random rant: People can be down-right lazy slobs. I work in a grocery store, in the meat department. My job is to wrap packages of meat and put it nicely on the shelf. Simple enough, right?
Wrong.
I'd say about 1/2 my day is spent not only wrapping and stocking, but cleaning up other people's mess. And by that, I mean that nice display I just set up is now a messy, thrown-around pile of packages. Wrong size packs in wrong places, things turned around or upside-down, even wrong meats in different sections (like a pack of chicken in with the ground beef).
I mean, come on...I know my job is to make the shelf look nice...but really people? Does your fridge look that trashed? Can't you have the courtesy to put the unwanted package back in the same spot (or at least in the same general area) and sitting right-side up so the next person behind you can actually read it?
And I'm not the only person who notices this...I've actually had some customers (usually the regulars that have been shopping with us for years) make comments on how hard I work and how nice the display looks. I just wish more people would take the time to think about others. The golden rule is to do unto others as you would have done unto you. Not a lot of people think about that anymore and it's sad.
Random rant: People can be down-right lazy slobs. I work in a grocery store, in the meat department. My job is to wrap packages of meat and put it nicely on the shelf. Simple enough, right?
Wrong.
I'd say about 1/2 my day is spent not only wrapping and stocking, but cleaning up other people's mess. And by that, I mean that nice display I just set up is now a messy, thrown-around pile of packages. Wrong size packs in wrong places, things turned around or upside-down, even wrong meats in different sections (like a pack of chicken in with the ground beef).
I mean, come on...I know my job is to make the shelf look nice...but really people? Does your fridge look that trashed? Can't you have the courtesy to put the unwanted package back in the same spot (or at least in the same general area) and sitting right-side up so the next person behind you can actually read it?
And I'm not the only person who notices this...I've actually had some customers (usually the regulars that have been shopping with us for years) make comments on how hard I work and how nice the display looks. I just wish more people would take the time to think about others. The golden rule is to do unto others as you would have done unto you. Not a lot of people think about that anymore and it's sad.
when worked in the library, if people were too lazy to put books back in the right place they could just stick them on the trolley.
There were enough OCD shelvers being employed at the time to do this job of having everything in dewey decimal order. So I suggest maybe a 'change your mind' meat trolley.
Its like the annoying thing of trying on clothes from a store and they don't fit and then you don't know what to do with them. There should be a rack near the changing rooms to put your clothes if you tried them on and they don't fit, otherwise you wandering round looking for a sales assistant or trying to put them back where you got them from but of course, you'll probably ruin the display, due to clumsy customers attempts at folding or hanging 'just so'.
OR. Have all the meats behind glass and the customer has to ask the service person to choose their meat for them. Because only YOU know what is best for them.
Magic bullets. Drugs. Alcohol. Guns. Nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Agent orange. Pornography. Shoddy goods. Horror films. Epileptic inducing games. Unsafe trampolines. Occult books. I can think of heaps of tools that are evil.
I get interesting reactions every time I get my hair cut. I tend to keep mine cut short like this for various personal reasons.It really bugs me when women are treated differently when they decide to have a short hairstyle such as a pixie cut.
http://thoughtcatalog.com/hok-leahc...-theyre-treated-from-when-they-had-long-hair/
I am not sure whether to laugh or give you a hug.I'm tired of chuck editing posts now he's closing threads giving likes and taking them back. Bruh stop.
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