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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by wtypstanaccount04@hexbear.net to c/askchapo@hexbear.net
 

From one retail worker to another. My most recent one was a lady who had the arrogance to comment on my weight who then yelled "fatso" at me when I ignored her and walked away.

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[–] ButtBidet@hexbear.net 15 points 11 months ago (9 children)

As a teen, I worked in a supermarket for years. People would always ask if the out of stock item was in the back. Guy, it's not in the back. I'm aware that this is a meme now.

To this day, I can find items in a supermarket super fast, as I just understand how everything is laid out. I'm usually in and out of the store in 5 minutes.

[–] D61@hexbear.net 13 points 11 months ago (2 children)

I've noticed in the last 5 or so years in the area I live, that there aren't overnight receiver/stocker shifts working large retail chains. Day shift employees will be trying to receive a delivery, stock the delivery, while constantly getting pulled away to tell customers that "well, technically the item you want is in the store but its buried under 1950 pounds of other products on a pallet that is packed in the middle of six other pallets. If you want to wait an hour or two, we might be able to find it for you." while secretly hoping the customers will just fuck off so they can actually get the receiving/stocking done to stop all the questions.

[–] wtypstanaccount04@hexbear.net 4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

aren't overnight receiver/stocker shifts working large retail chains

If that's the case those companies are in bad shape. That's a form of cost-cutting that will impact your bottom line badly very quickly. I can't imagine how unusable my store would be if we didn't have freight crew.

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