So due to scheduling, today was my last day at Jeers. Here's some highlights.
1. I go in two hours early.
At the request of the store manager, because the person who was supposed to open NCNSed yesterday. He didn't trust her to show up today (she didn't). Made for a long day but meh.
2. Store manager screws up my change ("ha-ha" a la Nelson Muntz, only he thought it was funny too).
Same store manager who asked me to come in early gets me my change. We have currency bags with the number of each register on them. So each register gets the right change. He brings me back two registers worth of change in ONE bag. Which I didn't catch until after I'd put it all into the one register it was, you know, LABELLED to go into. I let the appropriate staff know if the registers were off that night, that was why. Fortunately, everyone (manager who did it included) found this funny.
3. An almost-raise.
Store manager tells me he's sorry to see me go, but is glad I can make more money at the new job. Yesterday he asked me how much I was going to be making. Implied he would have matched it if corporate would let him.
4. I apparently look a decade younger.
Several fellow employees said they were sorry to see me leave. I told them I was sorry too, but as Hubby can't work, I have to make more to support us. Some of them (who hadn't noticed my rather small wedding band) said "you're married? for how long? how old are you?" They were shocked when I told them I'd been married 7 years and was 35. This isn't the first time someone thought hubby and I must have been high school sweethearts. It's the zits I tells ya. At least there is SOMETHING good about getting occasional pimples at an age I should be getting wrinkles.
5. And some new friends.
I've become friends with a lot of coworkers, and I've added them to Facebook and/or gotten phone numbers so we can keep in touch. Not a bad run at Jeers. Not bad at all.
1. I go in two hours early.
At the request of the store manager, because the person who was supposed to open NCNSed yesterday. He didn't trust her to show up today (she didn't). Made for a long day but meh.
2. Store manager screws up my change ("ha-ha" a la Nelson Muntz, only he thought it was funny too).
Same store manager who asked me to come in early gets me my change. We have currency bags with the number of each register on them. So each register gets the right change. He brings me back two registers worth of change in ONE bag. Which I didn't catch until after I'd put it all into the one register it was, you know, LABELLED to go into. I let the appropriate staff know if the registers were off that night, that was why. Fortunately, everyone (manager who did it included) found this funny.
3. An almost-raise.
Store manager tells me he's sorry to see me go, but is glad I can make more money at the new job. Yesterday he asked me how much I was going to be making. Implied he would have matched it if corporate would let him.
4. I apparently look a decade younger.
Several fellow employees said they were sorry to see me leave. I told them I was sorry too, but as Hubby can't work, I have to make more to support us. Some of them (who hadn't noticed my rather small wedding band) said "you're married? for how long? how old are you?" They were shocked when I told them I'd been married 7 years and was 35. This isn't the first time someone thought hubby and I must have been high school sweethearts. It's the zits I tells ya. At least there is SOMETHING good about getting occasional pimples at an age I should be getting wrinkles.
5. And some new friends.
I've become friends with a lot of coworkers, and I've added them to Facebook and/or gotten phone numbers so we can keep in touch. Not a bad run at Jeers. Not bad at all.
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