so i've read a few posts about everyone griping and b***tching about retail and commerce and edible businesses. i'm sure there is someone other than me that works in a rental/retail business duo but i've yet to pass a thread of such, so in the meantime i though i'd gripe a little on my own about my job.
long story short, i work for the marvelous company know as blockbuster video. you know the one with the guinea pig and rabbit for a mascot? with our amazing online service that sends you cracked dvd's through the mail? yea that one. so i'm a manager and i've been working there for three years now and i keep asking myself everyime i get home from work what the hell is wrong with me.
now don't get my wrong, the pay is good enough to get me through college, yea i'm still a young one but whatever. If you guys out there think working in a grocery store is bad, imagine working in a business where the same people come back about 3/4 times a week. now there is a plus and a negative to this whole idea. you do get those some good customers whom you form a rapport with and get to know by name and they come back and make you smile.
But then you also get those smarmy bastards who like to complain about dvd not working and not being able to find what they want even when you lead them to the correct area to find it in. the best part is that they also come back 3/4 times a week. I've had dvd's thrown at my head, i've been called a racist when i can't rent to a customer because they have a xxx amount balance on their account outstanding and i've been accused of inappropriatly touching a customer while taking care of her at the checkout register. (mind you its all on camera, i never touched the woman)
So it's a fun life at blockbuster, i've basically signed my soul away and i deal with hell every damn day. the quotas are crazy to reach but i'm able to get whoever i'm working with to get the job done. oh that brings me to another point and grocery stores can relate to this one. throwbacks... ya know, putting stuff back on the shelves so customers can get them easily? there is no such thing as throwbacks in a rental industry, instead we call them running the returned tapes which can easily break 3,000 movies a night. think of it this way, we dedicate at least one employee to running everything and keeping the store... clean and neat. god forbid a customer would actually have to use their own eyes to find something.
yea... i've ranted enough for one night... next time, credit cards and video games... a beautiful strategy gone horribly wrong... until then, ja ne
long story short, i work for the marvelous company know as blockbuster video. you know the one with the guinea pig and rabbit for a mascot? with our amazing online service that sends you cracked dvd's through the mail? yea that one. so i'm a manager and i've been working there for three years now and i keep asking myself everyime i get home from work what the hell is wrong with me.
now don't get my wrong, the pay is good enough to get me through college, yea i'm still a young one but whatever. If you guys out there think working in a grocery store is bad, imagine working in a business where the same people come back about 3/4 times a week. now there is a plus and a negative to this whole idea. you do get those some good customers whom you form a rapport with and get to know by name and they come back and make you smile.
But then you also get those smarmy bastards who like to complain about dvd not working and not being able to find what they want even when you lead them to the correct area to find it in. the best part is that they also come back 3/4 times a week. I've had dvd's thrown at my head, i've been called a racist when i can't rent to a customer because they have a xxx amount balance on their account outstanding and i've been accused of inappropriatly touching a customer while taking care of her at the checkout register. (mind you its all on camera, i never touched the woman)
So it's a fun life at blockbuster, i've basically signed my soul away and i deal with hell every damn day. the quotas are crazy to reach but i'm able to get whoever i'm working with to get the job done. oh that brings me to another point and grocery stores can relate to this one. throwbacks... ya know, putting stuff back on the shelves so customers can get them easily? there is no such thing as throwbacks in a rental industry, instead we call them running the returned tapes which can easily break 3,000 movies a night. think of it this way, we dedicate at least one employee to running everything and keeping the store... clean and neat. god forbid a customer would actually have to use their own eyes to find something.
yea... i've ranted enough for one night... next time, credit cards and video games... a beautiful strategy gone horribly wrong... until then, ja ne
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