Entitled Jackass
These are the only words I can use to describe this man. It was already kind of busy and I was just getting done helping another customer and this prick starts yelling at me from about 50-100 feet away about how he doesn't even work there and he's doing my job. I walk over there and it turns out this douche bag was angry that there were carts blocking the way of where he wanted to park.
You see, we have this loading zone where customers can park to load their vehicle (or have a lot guy like myself load it). That way, they don't have to carry out all this heavy crap into the lot. But for some reason, we also put all the heavy carts, ie flatbeds and lumber carts there so sometimes the area can be a mess. This guy didn't like that he had to move the carts himself to park there and demanded that employees help him right now (whether they were helping other customers or not).
And this all happened before the pandemic reached the states.
You can lead a customer to the door...
Since the virus, we've only been allowing a certain number of customers in the store at once. For the rest of them, they have to wait in line for people to check out and leave. X people leave, X people are allowed in. Simple, right?
Well not for one guy. When I was monitoring the doors and motioned that five people could come in. The man in front of the line would not move. I must have yelled about 10 times letting them know that they could come in, but this idiot just would not move, standing there AND holding other people up. Eventually I just gave up, waited a couple of minutes and motioned again. This time, I finally got through to the guy, but he was all pissy as if *I* was the one holding him up.
Fucking idiot.
That's not social distancing
I witnessed a fight at my workplace between customers. It happened in that line to get in. I don't know what happened (maybe someone was cutting in line), but two guys were yelling at the guy ahead of them in line. All of a sudden, one of them runs up and starts punching the guy ahead in line. The fight lasted for about 10 seconds before they stopped hitting each other. The two instigators were told to leave and last I saw of them were them getting in their car and driving away. Needless to say, they were not practicing social distancing.
Panhandler fail
So there's this panhandler that frequently comes to our store on his bike to wait outside the door and pester customers for change. He usually comes by around the evening, but then we changed our hours to close earlier. One evening he comes by on his bike to a nearly empty store (it was just me getting the last of the carts in and a few other employees finishing up for the day). So I see him come up on his bike, stop briefly, and then continue on as if he was just passing through.
It was pretty funny to see.
These are the only words I can use to describe this man. It was already kind of busy and I was just getting done helping another customer and this prick starts yelling at me from about 50-100 feet away about how he doesn't even work there and he's doing my job. I walk over there and it turns out this douche bag was angry that there were carts blocking the way of where he wanted to park.
You see, we have this loading zone where customers can park to load their vehicle (or have a lot guy like myself load it). That way, they don't have to carry out all this heavy crap into the lot. But for some reason, we also put all the heavy carts, ie flatbeds and lumber carts there so sometimes the area can be a mess. This guy didn't like that he had to move the carts himself to park there and demanded that employees help him right now (whether they were helping other customers or not).
And this all happened before the pandemic reached the states.
You can lead a customer to the door...
Since the virus, we've only been allowing a certain number of customers in the store at once. For the rest of them, they have to wait in line for people to check out and leave. X people leave, X people are allowed in. Simple, right?
Well not for one guy. When I was monitoring the doors and motioned that five people could come in. The man in front of the line would not move. I must have yelled about 10 times letting them know that they could come in, but this idiot just would not move, standing there AND holding other people up. Eventually I just gave up, waited a couple of minutes and motioned again. This time, I finally got through to the guy, but he was all pissy as if *I* was the one holding him up.
Fucking idiot.
That's not social distancing
I witnessed a fight at my workplace between customers. It happened in that line to get in. I don't know what happened (maybe someone was cutting in line), but two guys were yelling at the guy ahead of them in line. All of a sudden, one of them runs up and starts punching the guy ahead in line. The fight lasted for about 10 seconds before they stopped hitting each other. The two instigators were told to leave and last I saw of them were them getting in their car and driving away. Needless to say, they were not practicing social distancing.
Panhandler fail
So there's this panhandler that frequently comes to our store on his bike to wait outside the door and pester customers for change. He usually comes by around the evening, but then we changed our hours to close earlier. One evening he comes by on his bike to a nearly empty store (it was just me getting the last of the carts in and a few other employees finishing up for the day). So I see him come up on his bike, stop briefly, and then continue on as if he was just passing through.
It was pretty funny to see.
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