Perhaps they aren't activated yet....perhaps she didn't know how to do it ...lying is a bit tough.
I should have used a
I was tongue firmly in cheek.
*you can tell you worked in retail Fran. Sticking up for you fellow kind
Perhaps they aren't activated yet....perhaps she didn't know how to do it ...lying is a bit tough.
I used my ST number in the shop in April to get the discount. Go back and tell her she lied.
We need to employ more of those young foreign workers from the EU. They are quick, polite and they work their bollocks off. On the other hand we could employ local kids who will not get out of bed until three in the afternoon, will expect top wages because they "are worth it" and then will spend all the time they are at work on their smart phones texting inane crap to their friends who are still at home in bed.
^^^Post reported for generalisations against young people.

I used my ST number in the shop in April to get the discount. Go back and tell her she lied.
^^^^^ post reported for having a go at old people and not making allowances for the fact they know everything
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Absolutely. I had some man shouting at me the day I was found to have a heart rate of 200 and was told to avoid shocks. An absolute bully....and I was someone known to have no trouble with customers. I never went back to work. Most customers are lovely, but some men, and it is usually older men, try to prove their manhood by being unpleasant to those that can't answer back.I should have used a
I was tongue firmly in cheek.
*you can tell you worked in retail Fran. Sticking up for you fellow kind![]()
Absolutely. I had some man shouting at me the day I was found to have a heart rate of 200 and was told to avoid shocks. An absolute bully....and I was someone known to have no trouble with customers. I never went back to work. Most customers are lovely, but some men, and it is usually older men, try to prove their manhood by being unpleasant to those that can't answer back.
^^ post reported for having a better arse than me.
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I always like to treat people serving me in retail (shop or restaurant) with respect. They’re doing a job. I do push back (politely) if I don’t think I’m getting the service I pay for though.
This week I bought my daughter a new laptop. The service from the two very young lads, was wonderful. Kept asking if it was ok if we waited whilst a colleague served someone else. Very, very good and I told them.
I actually wrote that at first but didn't think it sounded great![]()
They were probably buttering up the dad for a date with the daughter*
*Trust me - I am the father of a 28 year old girl who has been know to have a few admirers![]()
Absolutely. I had some man shouting at me the day I was found to have a heart rate of 200 and was told to avoid shocks. An absolute bully....and I was someone known to have no trouble with customers. I never went back to work. Most customers are lovely, but some men, and it is usually older men, try to prove their manhood by being unpleasant to those that can't answer back.
Absolutely. I had some man shouting at me the day I was found to have a heart rate of 200 and was told to avoid shocks. An absolute bully....and I was someone known to have no trouble with customers. I never went back to work. Most customers are lovely, but some men, and it is usually older men, try to prove their manhood by being unpleasant to those that can't answer back.