“I Forgot the Coupon!”: A $150 Mistake at the Checkout Counter Has Shoppers Everywhere Feeling the Pain
Paying attention and being curious makes everything easier for everyone, including yourself.
Paying attention and being curious makes everything easier for everyone, including yourself.
There’s still time to recreate the moment and make a ‘we have graduation at home’ event. My recommendation is everyone has to wear jumbo-sized fake glasses to it.
The security camera footage of this must be golden.
Maybe she should’ve started asking him questions.
He was understandably frustrated and didn’t seem to take it out on anyone.
Meanwhile, her reaction was very unprofessional, and at the end of the day, that’s what people will remember.
It’s as if these people assume someone works there so intensely that their ears need time catching up with their eyes.
In the end, standing up for yourself increases the chances that dishonest people will be discouraged from continuing their actions.
When you make a silly mistake like this, all you can do is laugh. I bet he is glad that his shift is over, though.
Punishing people for asking questions is never the sign of a good manager.
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