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I have a second job where I pump gas a single day a week. I'm there voluntarily while I'm in an apprenticeship program (pay starts $17/hr but goes up every year) so I'd be able to still save money. I live in NJ, where you can't pump your own gas fyi.
One Saturday at about 9pm, two cars pulled up outside. I walked up to a relatively new Jaguar and the dude was waiting by the pump for me Told me he wanted $20 regular, so I ran his card. Gave it back but before I could grab the nozzle, he took it and started pumping it. I let him know it's full service here and then he lost his shit at me.
He started going on about how I'm being paid so I should actually work, and started telling the people in the car next to him that "nobody wants to work". I usually keep my mouth shut but that night I didn't. I told him that I would've pumped it if he didn't take the nozzle, and he basically to shut up. Told him he was wasting his breath and that it's my second job. I was just in awe that someone could be so fuckin stupid.
I love this job because management also hates the customers and I can talk back/refuse service without repercussions.
Anyway at least I'm not putting $20 regular in a brand new Jaguar lol
Walmart is just....awful in Canada but they seem to have better prices than the Canadian chains (boo!) AND worse service and terrible customers lmai.
But it's not like Walmart in the States with "shopping and a show" lmao.
I wish Target was able to survive in Canada but they made the mistake of buying old Zellers (similar to K Mart but Canadian) and not having stock on the shelves.
Was surreal going from buying old stock (local Zellers still had a GBA in the case in the early 2000s) and still seeing the same off brand shit on Target shelves.
At least Walmart had things that you wanted to buy. It was weird seeing old school 90s toys on Zellers shelving. (LOL, could have probably made a mint selling them on ebay, alas.)
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Lol. Seriously. I'm not the type to need help finding shit but holy cannoli is it ever hard to find any staff in Walmart now!
People use your brains, corporate put the machines there to save $$$ from workers. Seriously what is wrong with people's logic?
I remember the 90s when you could trip over an employee in every department but now it's like yelling into a void.