Oh, how I HATE those cursed sunflower seeds!
No, no. I take that back. I don't hate the seeds. It's the customers who eat them that bother me. It seems that none of them understand the concept of a garbage can.
Now, I can ALMOST understand them eating the sunflower seeds and spitting the shells onto the ground. After all, that's what many people do when they're outside. But that's not what happens in my store. No, these customers take extra effort to dispose of their sunflower seed shells in ANY place except the trash. I have found those seeds dumped behind product on many shelves. Today I found six separate piles. Three were on shelves behind the graphic cards, one was behind some external hard drives on the bottom shelf, one under a desk, and one on a monitor box not two feet from the trash can.
The inconsideration of it all! I have to sweep their nasty leftovers off my products and displays, then vacuum them up. It's just disgusting.
Thanks for letting me rant. I'm sure many of you know the frustration.
No, no. I take that back. I don't hate the seeds. It's the customers who eat them that bother me. It seems that none of them understand the concept of a garbage can.
Now, I can ALMOST understand them eating the sunflower seeds and spitting the shells onto the ground. After all, that's what many people do when they're outside. But that's not what happens in my store. No, these customers take extra effort to dispose of their sunflower seed shells in ANY place except the trash. I have found those seeds dumped behind product on many shelves. Today I found six separate piles. Three were on shelves behind the graphic cards, one was behind some external hard drives on the bottom shelf, one under a desk, and one on a monitor box not two feet from the trash can.
The inconsideration of it all! I have to sweep their nasty leftovers off my products and displays, then vacuum them up. It's just disgusting.
Thanks for letting me rant. I'm sure many of you know the frustration.
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