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Blog Thread III : Look Who's Blogging Now
tania:
that's something i don't really get either. in every retail job i have ever had, literally every single employee is trained on basic cash so that if any customer is in a hurry and really needs to pay and get out, the nearest employee can easily help them out. while i guess it costs the store a bit of money to give their employees the extra training, learning how to use a cash register is REALLY easy (it took me maybe 15 minutes to learn, maximum) and as a store manager you will easily make back whatever money you spent on training your employees from all the people in joe's situation who will actually be able to pay for their items instead of leaving because they didn't have the time to wait.
Slick:
--- Quote from: Jeans on 17 Jul 2010, 01:45 ---This is the last I have to say to you. I'm just gonna pretend you don't exist, maybe you can do the same and we can both stick around!
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--- Quote from: jhocking on 17 Jul 2010, 16:01 ---Does this forum have an ignore function? Most do, specifically for things like this.
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I know! I would totally ignore Jens and his pompous, diplomatic ass.
Barmymoo:
I already ignore Jens all the time anyway. It makes Christmas particularly fun.
I just got back from a party with an open bar! One of the grad colleges had their end of term party (the end of term was like, June 10th but grads are weird) and they were using up all the things that will go off over the vacation so lots of free cocktails, beer and wine! Also cheese and crackers, oddly. I had several Tequila Sunrises without the tequila (so just sunrises?) and some delicious cheese, and had lots of fun with the cast of the Edinburgh play and you guys this is going to be so much fun, two weeks in Edinburgh with them and they're awesome, and so many of them have already helped to make props and even more of them will be coming tomorrow morning to help some more (probably hung over!).
Seriously, I'm really excited. And my assistant has a bit of a crush on at least one of the girls in the cast, which is very cute and may even come to something possibly.
jhocking:
--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 17 Jul 2010, 16:35 ---my assistant has a bit of a crush on at least one of the girls in the cast, which is very cute and may even come to something possibly.
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Do you pick on him? He's your assistant tease him about this constantly
Ozymandias:
--- Quote from: tania on 17 Jul 2010, 11:36 ---having an open bar at your wedding is just one of those unspoken social things. everyone should always have an open bar at their wedding. yes yes i know it's your happy day and you are really excited and stuff but, no offense dude and lady about to get married... it's kind of a hassle and a little bit boring for everybody else. i'm sorry to say it but having been to like, a billion weddings it's kind of the truth. they take forever and there's always way too many people you don't know. i know open bars are expensive, but seeing as your friends and family got you a huge pile of presents and money and got dressed up and took the day off work and drove all the way out to the country club or hawaii or wherever your wedding was just to see you get married and cry and gush and get photographed like a billion times, the absolute least you can do to show your appreciation for making them come is to get them drunk so they can actually have some fun. if you make them pay for their booze or, worse, don't have alcohol available at your wedding at all, you're a dick. no exceptions. always, always have a god dang open bar at your dang wedding.
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It would've cost more than every other part of the wedding combined for us to have had an open bar at our wedding.
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