I learned how much people really steal. I used to think, when I was a kid, that shoplifters were occasional happenings, a rare bad customer that would decide to do something like that. I came to realize, after working retail, that it was an everyday occurrence at businesses, and usually multiple attempts were made in each day.
I learned that a lot of stereotypes I'd rejected as being stereotypes turned out to be true after all, but I won't get into that too much, let me just give one example, old ladies like to talk to you like you're their only social contact and write their checks very, very slowly.
I learned that not smiling immediately at an entitlement minded person equals making an ugly face at them.
I learned that a lot of stereotypes I'd rejected as being stereotypes turned out to be true after all, but I won't get into that too much, let me just give one example, old ladies like to talk to you like you're their only social contact and write their checks very, very slowly.
I learned that not smiling immediately at an entitlement minded person equals making an ugly face at them.
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