I don't knof if this one was posted here before, but here it goes.
After 10 years in retail, a man decides that he wants to become a cop. After completing the training, he is accepted, and hired to the local police. 6 months later he is at the store he used to work at arresting a shoplifter. A former co-worker and good friend asks him how he likes his new job. The man responds, "Well, the hours arn't that great. There is alot of paperwork. People love to stereotype you. The starting pay is lousy. However, on the plus side, the customer is almost always wrong."
After 10 years in retail, a man decides that he wants to become a cop. After completing the training, he is accepted, and hired to the local police. 6 months later he is at the store he used to work at arresting a shoplifter. A former co-worker and good friend asks him how he likes his new job. The man responds, "Well, the hours arn't that great. There is alot of paperwork. People love to stereotype you. The starting pay is lousy. However, on the plus side, the customer is almost always wrong."