So what are some of the things at work you wished you would've known before you found them out the hard way? Here's some of mine:
-"Better than it was" is something to strive for, and often as good as you're going to get.
-You can't trust anybody but yourself.
-Don't stoop to an SC's level. Once you're here a while, they become entertainment.
(True story: I flipped off a customer once over 10 years ago. I forget what happened but I had some loathesome ape of a man bellow "JUST FUCKING FORGET IT!" at me. I shot him the bird behind his back as he walked away and no co-workers or managers saw it. It was probably for the best I did that and didn't give him the "FUCK YOU!" my mouth was getting set to drop. At my job you can be a lazy slob and do nothing but laps around the salesfloor all day, but curse out a customer and you's gone.)
-"Better than it was" is something to strive for, and often as good as you're going to get.
-You can't trust anybody but yourself.
-Don't stoop to an SC's level. Once you're here a while, they become entertainment.
(True story: I flipped off a customer once over 10 years ago. I forget what happened but I had some loathesome ape of a man bellow "JUST FUCKING FORGET IT!" at me. I shot him the bird behind his back as he walked away and no co-workers or managers saw it. It was probably for the best I did that and didn't give him the "FUCK YOU!" my mouth was getting set to drop. At my job you can be a lazy slob and do nothing but laps around the salesfloor all day, but curse out a customer and you's gone.)
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