| Ashley V | 07-10-2009 02:43 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by capt_noonie
(Post 2706993)
Ok one more.
How come everyone that comes in wants to only buy the stuff that's not for sale??? It's for display only!!! We have a handcarved teak chair that is for trying on shoes. Our mirrors are for the people who try on a thousand pairs of sunglasses and then not buy any. The hand carved wall hanging, that's for decoration. My dressforms are not for sale. Uni's bed is not for sale. Uni is DEF NOT FOR SALE!
And when I tell them they aren't for sale, they get all disappointed, like they were totally going to buy it. I bet if it actually were for sale they still wouldn't buy it.
AND CLOSE MY FRIKKIN DOOR!!!
sorry it's been a really slow day..... | Speaking of businesses, I hated when there would be a sign on top of rake, specifying the price and then the customer would turn around and say "How much is this?" I don't know, why don't you look up a little and find out. Or when they bring a bunch of items up to the register and ask you after you ring up each item how much it was. Or when they start digging through stuff you just rang up and totally mess up everything. Or my largest pet peeve - when they pick something up, look at it, decide they want it, so they walk to the other side of the rack, or maybe the next rack over, then decide the item they thought they wanted, the really didn't want, so they just place it where they are standing. Seriously, you can't take two steps back around the rack and put it where it belongs? Do you think I have NOTHING to do today other than clean up your messes?! Oh another pet peeve about working at an outside mall - it's a Sunday at 6 PM in the summer. People still want to shop and you literally have to stand in front of the door to make sure people don't sneak in as someone is leaving. Or the people that bang on your door 30 minutes before opening to shop, then when you tell them you aren't open, they beg to come in anyways. Yes, I used to work retail. |