i only agree with lesley
2006-07-16 12:22:53
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answer #1
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answered by jack jack 7
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Yes....all too often. I mostly talk about the ones who make me mad, and it has something to do with the situation. I don't usually just make fun of innocent shoppers, but I can't say that it never happens. I think it's human nature....it's not nice, and certainly not Christian (which I am), but it happens. I work at a Rite Aid store, and I know this is not exactly the kind of story you were looking for, but I hate when people approach me (as I am wearing my bright blue smock with a nametag) and ask, "Do you work here?" No....I just collect smocks from every store where I shop and put them on before entering the store. Come on. :)
2006-07-16 12:33:04
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answered by rabecky 3
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the form industry for the main area in basic terms markets to great skinny ladies. Why i could no longer inform you, different than the fashions are on drugs to make themselves stick skinny. There are shops available the two brick and mortar and on line that cater to plus length women people who are not frumpy clothing. interior the form industry, something over length 8 is seen plus length. the familiar female is asserted to be a length 10-12, which for many folk is healthful, no longer obese. Liv Tyler's sister Mia is a manner form who's seen very obese in her profession field becasue she appears like a typical female with meat on her bones and is healthful. yet lower back, it is going lower back to the form/modeling international and the finished entertainment industry at that (which modeling is only an ingredient to) which instruments the factors via which all else is judged. that is not precise via any skill I agree. till sufficient human beings protest and end determining to purchase great skinny clothing, i do no longer think of there will be something achieved approximately it regrettably so which you're able to desire to take what you will get.
2016-12-10 08:22:35
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answered by ? 4
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i work at a second hand store with the mentally challenged as my employees...i don't think that it would be appropriate to make comments about customers...that doesn't stop me from thinking things about them, though...
like the size 22 women that buy things that are a size 12...or the ones who try on things and come out asking if they look good...of course, i always only comment on the attire...never on how it looks, whether i like it or not
i am to be an example to the other employees and try to be professional...sometimes i have to quiet them when i am thinking 'omg...she is right!' but, could never say it aloud...it IS crass!
2006-07-16 12:23:16
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answered by uranus2mars 6
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Yeah, I used to work at a retail store. We had to wear mics the whole time and sometimes employees would talk crap about customers and laugh.
2006-07-16 12:30:07
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answered by atari_girl22 2
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people with low paying shi* jobs do do that. Even a high school drop out can get a retail job. I view people who work those jobs as pretty low class so whoever they feel the need to judge is usually better off then there as*.
2006-07-18 13:15:41
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answered by ally'smom 5
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Who's to say that your customers are not talking crap about you. The only difference is that We/They can make sure you lose your job.
Why not be happy that you have a job and work on doing your best work there. My mother always said that low class people talk about other people, middle class people talk about events, upper class people talk about the future.
I guess I know where you stand.....
2006-07-18 13:08:42
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answered by walking2health 3
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I work in retail clothing, and no I don't do that, because I'm a decent human being who actually leads an interesting and meaningful life unlike SOME!!!!
2006-07-16 12:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to work at Bebe. The girls whom I worked with were total b!tches. Omg they would talk about EVERYONE! "Omg she's sooo nasty, craterface!" and "Why would she come in here? We don't carry clothes for fatbacks". Stuff like that. I left that store ASAP because they were probably talking about each other behind each other's backs. I hate drama.
2006-07-16 12:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Some people where I work part-time do that - I do not believe in putting down customers--without them, we wouldn't have a job.
2006-07-16 12:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder what they say about you lowly retail workers who are at the bottom of the totem pole.
That's so sad that you think you have a one up on them when they have real, non-dead-end jobs.
2006-07-16 12:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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