You see them, busting their rears out in the parking lots, rain, show, shine, whatever, pushing lines of shopping carts into the store so people don't have to search for them. I did it for 5 years when I worked in a grocerey store up north, so I also had to seal with the snow, sluch, and sand.
This isn't for the kids who just go out to smoke, bring in a carriage or two just enough so their boss sees them working, doing the bare minimum, though (but the hard workers might look like this once in a while if they stop for a second to say hi to a friend).
This is a quick rundown on how to act around them and treat them.
This isn't for the kids who just go out to smoke, bring in a carriage or two just enough so their boss sees them working, doing the bare minimum, though (but the hard workers might look like this once in a while if they stop for a second to say hi to a friend).
This is a quick rundown on how to act around them and treat them.
- Don't push a carriage full speed to them. They do not have lightning fast reflexes and it is annoying as anything. If you're going to give the carriage to them walk it over and don't let go until they have it . Feel free to also say things like "thank you".
- Don't make stupid comments like "working hard?" or "boy it's hot out today".
- Don't stand in front of them while they're pushing a line of carriages towards you (or even jump in front of them). These do not stop on a dine nor do they turn well.
- Unless you are letting someone out of your car who has some sort of disability, DO NOT PARK IN THE FIRE LANE or park blocking the ramp up.
- Don't think that you can just fling your car in front of the line that they're pushing to grab a parking space. Don't worry, he isn't going to take it and it will still be there 20 seconds from now.
- Don't put one carriage in front of the line he is pusing. It will not get scooped up nicely (it's physics, people) like the line he has, it will get pushed and eventually go off to the side.
- If he is away and you see a line, feel free to push your carriage into the line, don't worry, they won't bite.
- If you're pulling out and he is coming up, remember that he normally has to run to the front of the line (unless he's lucky enough to have a hook and a long leash) to stop them and a long line has the breaking power of a train. Wait for him to go by.
[8]If he hits your car because you were stupid, it's your own damn fault, don't go crying to the manager because of your ignorance.
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