Hello all.
A glorious Sunday at Aid of Rite today, marred by these two people.
"Your Pharmacy SUCKS!"
...was what some guy screamed out at Coworker today when cashing out. She asked Cool Manager about it and he said, "Because the pharmacy wouldn't let him have his prescription for free."
Who wants to bet the prescription was for either a. Viagra, or b. really freaking expensive? Oddly, he had enough to pay for a few packs of cigarettes, just not his medicine.
Ok, Lady.
I know I've posted about this woman before, who let her son pull out all the toys in a busy aisle to play with without cleaning up, and also letting him ride his trike in the store.
Yes, lady, I know your son is 3 years old and as curious as a child can be, and adorable to boot.
But please. If I'm holding my weight against the bulletproof glass door and telling your son NOT to go behind the counter while he whines, fiddles with the lock and tried to push the door open, then please come out from the front of the register and pick him up or else grab his hand and pull him away. If I had let him come in, I would have had to deal with the huge mess a curious 3 year old can make and been chewed out for letting him behind the register. So please, CONTROL YOUR CHILD.
Bonus
Please, Coworker. I know our hands have oil on them and you leave fingerprints on the aforementioned glass door. But if I get twitchy at you because I JUST CLEANED IT, do NOT laugh at me or my threats to make you clean it. Also, other Coworkers? Please learn to clean up your fingerprints. All of us who clean the door on a regular basis don't like having to clean it every day because of your grimy hands. Similarly, please clean your touchscreen monitors. It's annoying, especially when the gunk/oils on your hand build up enough so I can scratch it off with a fingernail.
A glorious Sunday at Aid of Rite today, marred by these two people.
"Your Pharmacy SUCKS!"
...was what some guy screamed out at Coworker today when cashing out. She asked Cool Manager about it and he said, "Because the pharmacy wouldn't let him have his prescription for free."
Who wants to bet the prescription was for either a. Viagra, or b. really freaking expensive? Oddly, he had enough to pay for a few packs of cigarettes, just not his medicine.
Ok, Lady.
I know I've posted about this woman before, who let her son pull out all the toys in a busy aisle to play with without cleaning up, and also letting him ride his trike in the store.
Yes, lady, I know your son is 3 years old and as curious as a child can be, and adorable to boot.
But please. If I'm holding my weight against the bulletproof glass door and telling your son NOT to go behind the counter while he whines, fiddles with the lock and tried to push the door open, then please come out from the front of the register and pick him up or else grab his hand and pull him away. If I had let him come in, I would have had to deal with the huge mess a curious 3 year old can make and been chewed out for letting him behind the register. So please, CONTROL YOUR CHILD.
Bonus
Please, Coworker. I know our hands have oil on them and you leave fingerprints on the aforementioned glass door. But if I get twitchy at you because I JUST CLEANED IT, do NOT laugh at me or my threats to make you clean it. Also, other Coworkers? Please learn to clean up your fingerprints. All of us who clean the door on a regular basis don't like having to clean it every day because of your grimy hands. Similarly, please clean your touchscreen monitors. It's annoying, especially when the gunk/oils on your hand build up enough so I can scratch it off with a fingernail.

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