People with pet peeves.
They're the worst.
People with pet peeves.
They're the worst.
Like using a message board to tell (usually bragging) about stuff in their life constantly. Every now and then? Sure, make a big deal. But some people's lives are pretty wrapped up in message boards. Maybe not a pet peeve more something that is just weird.How does that work? I don't use facebook.
People who bump threads nearly a month after the last post was made. Let the threads DIE!
That Wal-Mart always puts their most special employees on the express lanes. Bitch took a solid 3 minutes figuring out how to give me $65.48 in change.
People that use message boards like it's facebook.
Time you will never get back. What was that, 3 posts from your post count?
People who bump threads nearly a month after the last post was made. Let the threads DIE!
Right!
I'm going to spend the next few hours carefully crafting a letter expressing my disappointment.
The time really wasn't the issue. It's professionalism. go into a Harmon's and use their express lane. Those mofos are on point, taking the grocery game wicked serious. That's professionalism.
This lady didn't acknowledge me until she had tried to scan my bag of whole bean millstone coffee several times. I poured the coffee in the bag from the bulk dispenser and there wasn't a UPC. I explained it to her, she didn't acknowledge my explanation, set the bag to the side and called a manager. He walks up a few minutes later and she holds the bag up, "It won't scan." He seems a little annoyed with her and grabs the card with codes for produce and bulk items (I told her it was a bulk item). "Oh, it's on there?" He says yeah and walks away. She takes several minutes staring at the cash drawer and then at her monitor before you could see the light go off and she figured out that she needed 3 $20s and a five. She hands me the change without looking at me. I'm picking up my stuff from the dumb carousel of bags they use and she's scanning the next person's stuff without acknowledging them. I tell her "Thank you. Have a nice day" and she responds "Uh, yeah, have a nice day."
She is bad at her job. I don't care about my three minute (lie, I totally care) but she lacked professionalism. It's a stupid pet peeve of mine.
She is bad at her job. I don't care about my three minute (lie, I totally care) but she lacked professionalism. It's a stupid pet peeve of mine.
When I was in high school, I worked at a movie theater. I had to deal with people constantly, and stupid people frequently. But I always made a point of being as professional as I could, even as a lowly ticket-taker/floor-sweeper in a vest and a bow tie. Respectful of other people, even when they were being retarded. Really, I didn't even think about it, that's just the way you did it. It seems that mentality is basically dead.
It's like nobody cares enough to do their best.
Except Chik-Fil-A. I've never been disappointed with their service.
I've never been to a Chik-Fil-A.
They weren't around in the midwest (or at least not in the Chicago area) for the longest time, and something about the name has always bothered me. I keep trying to figure out how it makes sense.
that's another peeve of mine, stupid business names.