Had a customer who wanted a fence board. Fences are already a pain because they are sold outside and therefore locked to prevent thieves. You need to get a key from a cashier to unlock it, which I did.
Anyway, I suggest that we get a double decker flat cart to make it easy to load into his truck, but he insists we can just carry it over by hand. The problem, he was parked 100 feet away. So I find myself helping him carry this thing halfway across the outside of the store.
This is partly my fault for not just getting a cart anyway, but still... why would you even object to getting a cart and making things easier on both of us?
Anyway, I suggest that we get a double decker flat cart to make it easy to load into his truck, but he insists we can just carry it over by hand. The problem, he was parked 100 feet away. So I find myself helping him carry this thing halfway across the outside of the store.
This is partly my fault for not just getting a cart anyway, but still... why would you even object to getting a cart and making things easier on both of us?
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