I have always been amazed how blind some customers are.
The "I don't see it", when there are 20 right in front of you.
The "What sign? Where?"
The "I didn't see you" bumper cart driver.
But yesterday takes the cake.
I have been doing pull up for WonderBread/Hostess as a side job. They have a small display of the $1 Hostess snacks at my local Wal Mart and it is right up front by the speedy checkouts.
As I am heading there to restock I can see it 15 feet away. A wad of ca$h,....on the floor,....in plain sight for everyone to see. People everywhere, all four speedy checkouts are open with lines. People coming in and out of the store, to and from the bakery.
And no one sees the wad of money.
As I walk up, I see someone left a cup of popcorn chicken on the rack and as I pick it up to "examine" it, I palm the money and put it in my coat. Later I see it was only 10 $1 and a $5. But still that's a few lunches, but I cannot fathom how no one else could see it.
Or for that matter, how do you lose it?
The "I don't see it", when there are 20 right in front of you.
The "What sign? Where?"
The "I didn't see you" bumper cart driver.
But yesterday takes the cake.
I have been doing pull up for WonderBread/Hostess as a side job. They have a small display of the $1 Hostess snacks at my local Wal Mart and it is right up front by the speedy checkouts.
As I am heading there to restock I can see it 15 feet away. A wad of ca$h,....on the floor,....in plain sight for everyone to see. People everywhere, all four speedy checkouts are open with lines. People coming in and out of the store, to and from the bakery.
And no one sees the wad of money.
As I walk up, I see someone left a cup of popcorn chicken on the rack and as I pick it up to "examine" it, I palm the money and put it in my coat. Later I see it was only 10 $1 and a $5. But still that's a few lunches, but I cannot fathom how no one else could see it.
Or for that matter, how do you lose it?
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