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The last time there was a sale on poster printing, when I went to pick up my poster, it was total chaos. I waited for a half an hour and then started to talking to the only person working who knew the machines who was very sick. Then, another worker, who doesn't know how to work the machines tried to help. Printer wouldn't work.

We were an hour in and I told the worker that you just have to trim the paper cleanly or it won't take it. I've worked with these kind of machines my entire life and knew instantly. Everyone was frazzled so I didn't want to make it worse. I told them I'll wait. They dismissed my input.

A half hour later, the worker asked if I would come behind the desk. I had them trim it and I followed the directions on the screen and then put the paper in and it worked.

Then, yesterday, I was trying to buy something that would have been $20 cheaper if I had my name input in the system. It said I didn't exist. In the end, I was doing both the workers input and my own input back and forth because the manager was nowhere to be found.

I'm not getting paid, but I might be working there.

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[–] Rhaedas@fedia.io 7 points 3 months ago

I'm always nice to any retail worker, even the ones who aren't friendly. I've been there, I know it sucks, and even just a smile and nod really can help someone get through their day.