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Coworker pulls me in shortly before close to help. She works in Paint and she is almost in tears. Turns out she dropped a five gallon bucket of paint and it is a level nine disaster area. She needs me to stand by the cones blocking the area. Why, you may ask? It's a twenty foot blast radius of bright white spread a foot up the racking.
Customer #1: walked right up to me, eyes on the cans above. I redirected her. Reaction- surprise.
Customer #2: almost didn't catch this one, he came from the other end. Commented on what a mess it was until I escorted him away as my coworker looked more and more like a whipped dog. Reaction- "well she should get a sense of humor!"
Customer #3: tried to dodge me twice as she just needed to get one thing, which apparently was vitally important. Berated my coworker to tears about "stop being useless and help me!" Reaction- irrational anger, sought a manager
Just...people. Fucking people, man...it's been a long day.
Don't you just love those special few who try to walk through mess's like this? I had one lady push a cart through 10 feet of spilled tomato sauce, glass, and spill cleanup powder. All she wanted was a can of pesto sauce on the complete opposite end of the isle. It's like lady could you have just walked around to the other side instead of tracking this crap through my store.
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i can't upvote you enough for that video.