Sorry I haven't been around in a while. It's due to a combination of shit happening at work and other shit happening outside of work (including a computer that snuffed it and has been revived but is still getting its crash on fairly regularly). I've got tons of customers to gripe about, but when I've had the time, I've found that I'd rather avoid thinking about the assholes I deal with at work if it's at all possible.
What makes it worse is that I can't give these bastards a gunpowder-assisted dance with the Reaper, but fortunately I can fire up Grand Theft Auto IV and blow some shit up. Always puts a smile on my face. But I digress...
I do have a quick story to share. Heard this one from one of my coworkers, who had just been floored by an overdose of stupid.
Bit of set-up first: We've got three kiosks in the photo lab which have the prices for the one-hour service on a sign above each screen: 1-24 prints are 25 cents each, 25-99 prints are 19 cents each, 100+ are 15 cents each.
Now, this woman had just put in an order for over 200 prints and couldn't understand why the total was over thirty dollars.
What was her boggle?
She thought the sign indicated that, if you put in an order for 100 prints, you'd get them for 15 cents. As in, all 100 for just 15 cents total.
When the coworker clarified the actual cost, the customer's excuse was, "Well, that sign is confusing!"
Um, yeah. It's only confusing if you're fuckin' stupid!
Not sure what else to say. But this picture sums it up pretty well:
What makes it worse is that I can't give these bastards a gunpowder-assisted dance with the Reaper, but fortunately I can fire up Grand Theft Auto IV and blow some shit up. Always puts a smile on my face. But I digress...
I do have a quick story to share. Heard this one from one of my coworkers, who had just been floored by an overdose of stupid.
Bit of set-up first: We've got three kiosks in the photo lab which have the prices for the one-hour service on a sign above each screen: 1-24 prints are 25 cents each, 25-99 prints are 19 cents each, 100+ are 15 cents each.
Now, this woman had just put in an order for over 200 prints and couldn't understand why the total was over thirty dollars.
What was her boggle?
She thought the sign indicated that, if you put in an order for 100 prints, you'd get them for 15 cents. As in, all 100 for just 15 cents total.
When the coworker clarified the actual cost, the customer's excuse was, "Well, that sign is confusing!"
Um, yeah. It's only confusing if you're fuckin' stupid!
Not sure what else to say. But this picture sums it up pretty well:
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