Quite often I run errands on my way home from work. I trade in my online movies at Blockbuster, browse Best Buy, hit the grocerey store etc..
Customers *and* workers alike in these places think that since I have who I work for on my shrit, they feel that I am still working (with my groceries in a cart and not in the store?) so they ask me question after question or complaint after complaint.
The best is when they ask me for the "hook up", you know, free stuff, free service, free phones, free everything. I guess everyone wants the advantage of everything but not pay for it? So, I kindly tell the people that what they're asking for is not my department and I wouldn't even be able to think about it if I wanted to. Usually they turn a snotty nose and say "Fine then, WHAT department do YOU work in?". My one word answer shuts them up 100% of the time.
My answer?
"Fraud".
(BTW - not a total lie, part of my job description is fraud detection).
Customers *and* workers alike in these places think that since I have who I work for on my shrit, they feel that I am still working (with my groceries in a cart and not in the store?) so they ask me question after question or complaint after complaint.

The best is when they ask me for the "hook up", you know, free stuff, free service, free phones, free everything. I guess everyone wants the advantage of everything but not pay for it? So, I kindly tell the people that what they're asking for is not my department and I wouldn't even be able to think about it if I wanted to. Usually they turn a snotty nose and say "Fine then, WHAT department do YOU work in?". My one word answer shuts them up 100% of the time.
My answer?
"Fraud".


(BTW - not a total lie, part of my job description is fraud detection).
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