By Tiffer27 - 25/01/2016 18:02 - United States
By thrill house - 25/01/2016 00:57 - Australia - Hawthorn
By Anonymous - 23/01/2016 01:43 - Canada - Moncton
By sideeffect001 - 22/01/2016 17:03 - United States - Logan
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By AkiAnime - 22/01/2016 00:02 - United States - Los Angeles
By indigohero - 21/01/2016 04:19 - United Kingdom - Leicester
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@22 Yeah that's exactly what I do now since this happened and @21 exactly. I swear some of the stuff people "donate" is ridiculous. It's clearly just stuff they couldn't be bothered to dispose of properly. One time, someone "donated" a small bag with a bundle of string and a rock in it (??) and another time someone had "donated" their old retainer..... just, why? And @16 it's true we get money for bags of rags and damaged clothing that we can't sell, but we don't actively ask for items like this - we ask for "good quality items", and while it's not so bad just throwing torn or worn clothes in a bag, it's kinda disgusting to have to sort through used underwear, stained baby clothes and dirty old socks, to name a few things. People donating clearly don't think through that an actual person has to sort through this stuff when they hand it over. Thankfully most of the stuff we get is fine though, there's just the odd few where you have to wonder what they were thinking. And generally I love working there, it's just nice to complain sometimes haha :)
By Anonymous - 21/01/2016 03:16 - United States - Houston
Commission demon
By TheNewSalesRep - 21/01/2016 02:37 - Canada - Brantford
By Anonymous - 20/01/2016 15:32 - United States - San Francisco
Foot, meet mouth
By Anonymous - 20/01/2016 02:51 - United States - Mission
By Anonymous - 19/01/2016 23:36 - Canada - Calgary
By Anonymous - 18/01/2016 10:50 - Australia - Perth
Eff off
By I'm over it - 16/01/2016 02:09 - United States
By 73012211 - 15/01/2016 20:21 - United States - Rockwall
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Hey guys! OP here. Here's a follow up and a clarification. It was a single sheet of glass, about four feet long, and it fell as we were moving things around, breaking when it hit the floor. The glass shelves cost the store $200-$400 each, and we're always being reminded to be careful because they are so expensive. I was being careful, but the heavy shelf slipped in through my hands and the corner of the shelf hit the floor just right that it shattered. My boss is kind of a jerk, with a weird sense of humor. My coworker was teasing me, and my boss thought it would be funny to play along and pretend he was going to charge me for it. I posted this a little bit after it happened, before I talked to my boss, and I was pretty embarrassed, since I'm always so careful. The end of the story is that I will not have to pay for the shelf (we have tons of extras in the back, we won't miss one). Thanks for the support, everyone!
By Anonymous - 15/01/2016 17:47 - United States - Winona
By sciencenat - 14/01/2016 06:36 - France - V?lizy-villacoublay
By TooFlamingHot - 14/01/2016 02:08 - Australia - Ashfield
Customers from hell
By midnightblade163 - 13/01/2016 12:06 - Australia - Caringbah
Fear factor
By Anonymous - 13/01/2016 06:58 - United States - San Francisco
By Talis - 12/01/2016 13:24 - United States - Eureka
By fritzile - 10/01/2016 23:53 - United States - Chandler
By retail can shart a cock - 09/01/2016 05:25 - United States
By anonymous - 08/01/2016 06:49 - United States
Great replacement
By Bottom feeder - 08/01/2016 03:41 - Hong Kong - Ngau Tau Kok
Helping out
By rainperson - 07/01/2016 10:18 - France - Paris
Casual racism
By seeking new employment - 07/01/2016 01:55 - United States - San Francisco
By Anonycock - 06/01/2016 17:15 - Qatar - Doha
By Nicky_ham - 06/01/2016 04:56 - Canada - Regina
By Anonymous - 05/01/2016 15:04 - United Kingdom - Sheffield
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OP here, the company does all the timekeeping online. The server went down and they were only able to restore it back to the end of November. I'll be keeping my own copy of hours from now on.