Seeing as I haven't posted in a long time, I'll post some experiences that I had working Christmas Eve 1-10 PM. We didn't really have any sucky customers and it was uneventful for the most part, but there's a few that stick out in my mind.
Had a young teen girl come up to me, she's maybe 13-14 years old or so. She's holding a tube of Maybelline jelly lip gloss and she asks me if it is okay for customers to TRY ON cosmetics before they buy them.
I was like, no.. sorry. And she asked me why? I told her, erm, well.. it would just be unsanitary if you try on a product and then decide you don't like it and put it back on the shelf. I was pretty bewildered, I mean, it's pretty obvious WHY you wouldn't be allowed to try on cosmetics without buying them first! And she wasn't a young child, she was old enough to understand this. The only thing I could think of is that maybe she was mentally handicapped in some way.
We still had customers rushing in to shop 30 minutes before we closed! People were still calling electronics to see if X digital camera/mp3 player/gadget was still in stock and yelling at the electronics associate when it wasn't (duh, idiots, it's Xmas Eve! YOU'VE ONLY HAD ALL FRIGGIN' YEAR!).
The last hour we were open I was helping straighten back in toys. My feet and back were hurting me pretty bad and at that point I didn't give a shit anymore, so I was just casually going along straightening stuff on the shelves and shooting the shit with my co-workers. In the meantime, a young lady frantically comes up to us and asks us if we had guitar hook-ups (I'm guessing she meant like cables that go from the guitar to the amp or something). We seriously doubted that we carried anything like that in stock because it IS Kmart, and the most we ever carry in the way of musical instruments is maybe a keyboard or a cheapo guitar. But being helpful, we look all over electronics and toys to no avail. When it becomes clear that we don't have what she's looking for, she almost tearfully tells us that that was all her husband wanted for Christmas. I felt bad for the lady but jesus, why wait to go Xmas shopping for your hubby 20 min before the last store in town closes, when you could have went to Guitar Center when it was open and gotten what you wanted in like 5 seconds!
Well that was it for my Xmas Eve at the K. I actually don't mind working the holidays because we're usually well-staffed (overstaffed, even) and that makes for a more pleasant working experience overall. It's after the holidays that usually suck ass when they cut hours down to nothing and we're extremely shorthanded.
Had a young teen girl come up to me, she's maybe 13-14 years old or so. She's holding a tube of Maybelline jelly lip gloss and she asks me if it is okay for customers to TRY ON cosmetics before they buy them.

We still had customers rushing in to shop 30 minutes before we closed! People were still calling electronics to see if X digital camera/mp3 player/gadget was still in stock and yelling at the electronics associate when it wasn't (duh, idiots, it's Xmas Eve! YOU'VE ONLY HAD ALL FRIGGIN' YEAR!).
The last hour we were open I was helping straighten back in toys. My feet and back were hurting me pretty bad and at that point I didn't give a shit anymore, so I was just casually going along straightening stuff on the shelves and shooting the shit with my co-workers. In the meantime, a young lady frantically comes up to us and asks us if we had guitar hook-ups (I'm guessing she meant like cables that go from the guitar to the amp or something). We seriously doubted that we carried anything like that in stock because it IS Kmart, and the most we ever carry in the way of musical instruments is maybe a keyboard or a cheapo guitar. But being helpful, we look all over electronics and toys to no avail. When it becomes clear that we don't have what she's looking for, she almost tearfully tells us that that was all her husband wanted for Christmas. I felt bad for the lady but jesus, why wait to go Xmas shopping for your hubby 20 min before the last store in town closes, when you could have went to Guitar Center when it was open and gotten what you wanted in like 5 seconds!

Well that was it for my Xmas Eve at the K. I actually don't mind working the holidays because we're usually well-staffed (overstaffed, even) and that makes for a more pleasant working experience overall. It's after the holidays that usually suck ass when they cut hours down to nothing and we're extremely shorthanded.
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