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ImYoPusha
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Maybe its just me, but dealing with the general public every day is a very hard thing to do.

This has to be one of the most mentally draining jerbs Ive ever had.

Its like they intentionally dismiss whatever you say, and then they turn around and ask you what you just told them.

12/22/2005 2:41:22 PM

OmarBadu
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people that deal with smart people typically get paid more

12/22/2005 2:48:46 PM

JonHGuth
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thats why you dont get a retail job

12/22/2005 2:49:40 PM

Skack
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I've only had a couple of jerbs that weren't draining in some way. If it was easy everyone would do it.

12/22/2005 2:50:41 PM

JonHGuth
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my job is easy as hell and pays well (for a student)
doubt many people would do it though

12/22/2005 2:53:21 PM

Wraith
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Yeah retail sucks. But I think it would be better then working in the food industry. You probably could get paid more in the food industry, but I just wouldn't be able to put up with people.

12/22/2005 2:57:37 PM

ImYoPusha
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"people that deal with smart people typically get paid more"


thats the dumbest fucking thing i have ever heard

12/22/2005 3:05:44 PM

E30turbo
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why?

12/22/2005 4:42:44 PM

ImYoPusha
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so the owner of a retail store CANNOT be paid well because he/she has no control over who walks through their doors?

Im talking retail here, not Wall Street.

12/22/2005 5:12:25 PM

JonHGuth
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its so obvious he was making a serious statement that would be true in every single situation that could ever possibly exist
lets tear it apart

12/22/2005 5:38:10 PM

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jerbs

12/22/2005 5:45:29 PM

OmarBadu
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the word typically must have thrown him off - it's a tricky one

12/22/2005 5:55:10 PM

1337 b4k4
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Working in retail makes you realize just how fucking dumb the human race is.

12/22/2005 6:23:07 PM

Str8BacardiL
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Quote :
"Maybe its just me, but dealing with the general public every day is a very hard thing to do.

This has to be one of the most mentally draining jerbs Ive ever had.

Its like they intentionally dismiss whatever you say, and then they turn around and ask you what you just told them."


Stick with it. After a while you become numb to it. You will reach a point when all you hear is key words like "return", "receipt", "manager", "rebate" and the rest of their horseshit does not even hit your brain. Then it will get so bad when your gf or mother is talking all you do is pull out key words and ignore the rest, once you reach this point the job will take a minor toll on your relationships but you will get by.

Then the store you work at will hire some shithead manager from up north that is six months older than you to come in and make your life so miserable that one day you just say fuck it and quit. Then two weeks after you quit that manger will get fired or demoted because he is running off all of the veteran employees and the staff is rebelling by doing everything way shittier to make him look bad. He can't blame it on the whole staff so they will nix him in an effort to solve the problem.

The best recommendation I can give you is to have another job lined up before you reach that point. A career job if you can, so six months after you quit you can walk in head held high and tell everyone you used to work with with how much better you are enjoying life after that job.

12/22/2005 9:11:10 PM

socrates
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ups driver helper job+1050 an hour+ wakefield area+ cool ass driver=best job ever

today i -

walked in on lesbonurse action in dentist office
rhode around talkin to the cool driver who also buys my lunch
listened to sports radio all day everyday
get good excercise running to doors with the 90% light boxes
delivered to karmonos-holt-washington(steeler)-brindamor-johnson(lexus dude) tons of other rich pple.
got a total of 40 bux tips

[Edited on December 22, 2005 at 11:22 PM. Reason : jkj]

12/22/2005 11:19:46 PM

Nerdchick
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Retail sucks so much

12/22/2005 11:23:31 PM

LiusClues
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Customer service sucks so much

12/22/2005 11:31:18 PM

Perlith
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Retail taught me a couple of things (and mind you, this it just IMHO):

1) Retail can be a lot of fun if you get to know your coworkers. You pull some several consecutive double-digt hour shifts with people, you can gain a lot of respect working with them. I think I met and learned a little something unique about 150+ people when I worked retail.

2) Only about 10% of retail employees are truly knowlegable about their job ... this includes management.

3) 90% of the time, it is the customer who is slow, not the cashier. OR, the customer doesn't do
enough to help speed things along for the cashier.

4) Management positions are extremely political. Not always the case the best person for the job gets it. Not always the case the person that gets the position should even be in a position to manage people.

5) It is a lot easier to lead people than it is to manage them. Doesn't matter how incompetent or slack a person is ... it is possible to make them want to work and be productive.

[Edited on December 22, 2005 at 11:33 PM. Reason : .]

12/22/2005 11:32:05 PM

Wraith
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"Working in retail makes you realize just how fucking dumb the human race is."


Yeah that definitely is true.

12/23/2005 7:18:31 AM

hammster
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i worked at cvs for 3 years, its not really all that bad. i got to know the people that i worked with well, and also most of the customers.

12/23/2005 9:13:06 AM

Wraith
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^I have found that it is a lot better to work in a small store like that rather then a big one. I used to work part-time at Eckerd when I was in high school and I got to know the other employees pretty well. The management was pretty cool and they actually listened to me when I needed to talk to them about something. I also worked for Best Buy a little and it was pretty much the exact opposite. There were tons of employees (and new employees like every week) and even if I submitted a time off request months ahead of when I was required to, I still never heard back about it. Even when I was like "So what is the deal with my time off request" they were like "Huh? I didn't get one..."

12/23/2005 9:35:27 AM

Cansnuts
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i love my customer service job. of course most of my customers are out of state, so i don't have to have face-to-face interaction. just gotta know how to talk to them and things should go smoothly 95% of the time.

12/23/2005 10:48:08 AM

BobbyDigital
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I got fired from the super K-mart in Greensboro several years ago.

12/23/2005 11:23:01 AM

SandSanta
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Retail is mentally draining?

what the shit?

12/23/2005 11:36:37 AM

1337 b4k4
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Dear retail customers,

Please learn to form a complete thought before you open your mouth to speak.

12/23/2005 12:04:28 PM

RalNCSUBoy
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I wouldn't say dealing with customers is mentally draining; I actaully feel a lot smarter after I deal with some of the seemingly educated people that I deal with whom have no common sense whatsoever. Like the one person said, after years of doing it, you become numb to it. Dealing with people does give you a different perspective on human behavior, as you realize how idiotic some people can be. Dealing with customers is always tricky as well. You can go out of your way to give the best service and be the most polite to someone, and they'll complain on you that you didn't do X, Y, or Z for them, and you can be just as non-chalant and uncaring, and you'll get a compliment for giving great service.

12/23/2005 12:13:59 PM

SouthPaW12
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I deal w/ the public at my job, and 99% of them are college students, and it STILL amazes me how stupid the general public is.

It makes you want to cry to think about how retarded some people are and they don't realize it. How these folks a)make money and b) survive is beyond me...

12/23/2005 12:21:34 PM

JonHGuth
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im about to get paid $100/hr to take care of some stuff

12/23/2005 12:41:43 PM

SandSanta
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I've worked retail for a year. The only thing draining about it is the boredom in standing around for hours with nothing to do.

The christmas rush is quite fun.

12/23/2005 12:46:46 PM

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