Conspectus wrote: » For anyone interested the ranting & Raving forum has a brilliant thread about retail. On gaining access to that forum I spent 6 hours reading every post.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Why are such forums restricted to invitees? Cannot be any worse than AH at times!
Conspectus wrote: » The reasons are above my pay grade(anything above 0 is above me) But once you get in it will become apparent as to why its private.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Thanks Conspectus. I'd say my few transgressions will not bode in my favour, but I might give it a go sometime and see!
Conspectus wrote: » I'll vouch for your good character if you apply.
Stonedpilot wrote: » Notorious Stingebag i know was in a chipper getting food for 3 people. One of the orders was a snackbox for his mate. He stole one of the pieces of chicken and when his pal got home ohh they gave me just 1 piece of chicken Im not arsed driving back. Stinge had the piece of chicken hidden in his jacket wrapped in paper!. Same guy would cycle literally about 3/4 kilometres out of his way to garage for a chicken fillet roll as it was 50 cent cheaper than local deli which was beside the office he worked in. hed spend his whole lunch cycling only to return sweating with a cold fillet roll!.
pablo128 wrote: » I recently turned down a chance to move from the warehouse to the sales office purely so I didn't have to deal with the public. I do have to deal with them occasionally, and there are some who you would wonder how they manage to dress themselves in the morning.
L1011 wrote: » Compost bins and moisture levels therein have come up here before - mainly someone using residual heat from their oven to dehydrate their compostable waste (teabags) before it went out - so not costing them any more in power but possibly saving a relatively small amount in bin weight.
riemann wrote: » Copied from another forum Before I read this thread I'd have assumed it was made up, but out there somewhere someone is more than likely preparing a tray of tea bags
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Thank you, that's so good of you. We shall see though.....!!!
Conspectus wrote: » For anyone interested the ranting & Raving forum has a brilliant thread about retail. On gaining access to that forum I spent 6 hours reading every post.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057757954 Apply here for access. Read the first post before requesting CRITERIA FOR ACCESS A minimum of 50 posts on boards.ie A minimum of 3 months on boards.ie A relatively clean record (this is at the mods discretion) Subscribers bypass the time and postcount restrictions (please mention in your request if you are a subscriber). Please note that the moderators decision is final with respect to access.
Paddy Cow wrote: » In R&R you can start a thread ranting about something and only people who agree with the rant can post. It's a great stress relief forum. There's a great stingy thread in AH but it's ruined because whenever someone posts a quality stinge story, it's followed by pages of people arguing over whether or not the person was stingy. You get none of that in R&R. B!tch away to your hearts content, get the stress of your day off your shoulders and go about the rest of your life. AH can be great but loads of threads are ruined with petty bickering, gaslighting, the same few posters taking over the thread etc. In R&R the mods don't have to waste loads of time deciding whether or not posts are acceptable. The basic rule is "if you go against the rant, you are out". If you don't agree with something, then start another thread and don't clutter up the current one. It's a great system. If you do venture into R&R, make sure to check out the "Cries of Retail" thread. It gives a real insight into the sh!tty nature of the public. Most of the "Cries of......" threads do but retail is the best one
posturingpat wrote: » What a horrible human being, you'd feel like thumping them kinda arseholes.
Homer wrote: » I know if it was me in the q behind him I certainly wouldn’t stand there and let him speak to her like that. What a pr1ck.. and he will only ever speak to a female cashier like that generally.. bully
_Dara_ wrote: » Sadly, my experience working in Tesco found that people hated Tesco so much that customers would often back each other against you. The cashier at the coalface would usually take the brunt of their weird Tesco hatred.
Graces7 wrote: » You mean you HAVE to be nasty about everyone and everything? That is terrible. Truly terrible. Negative...
EagererBeaver wrote: » Well no, you don't. You can just choose not to participate.
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EagererBeaver wrote: » Pretty self explanatory.
jennyhayes123 wrote: » Access please