Postby Arbre » Tue May 22, 2007 11:18 am
I actually prettymuch hate my job. :P But there are a lot of good things.
Awesome managers and management.
I get a 10-20% discount on practically everything in the store, from electronics, to furniture, to groceries, to art supplies and clothing and jewelry. Yay for one-stop shopping stores. :P
I know when all the sales are and exactly how to combine coupons, discounts, promotions, rebates, etc to get the best deal. ;P
I like surprising customers by scanning extra coupons on their order for them. *nods* I mean, if I have it lying there and they just happened to buy that half gallon of milk that could be 10/$10 instead of $1.69... Or if the Skechers shoes are 5 dollars off this week with in-store coupon and they didn't pick one up upstairs... :P
The other cashiers are nice.
I learned how to talk with strangers. Seriously, before this job, I could not make eye contact with anyone for more than a couple of se67conds. I was terribly insecure.
I get to see all the latest tabloids.. oh, wait. Good things? :P bah. xD It amuses me to see customers in line actually paying attention to the tabloids and displaying genuine shock over rumors of people they've never met. The National Enquirer story about Bush's rumored impending divorce (complete with unflattering photos of the first couple) got the most customer comments ever. Even more than the Britney stuff.
I know the PLUs, SKUs, and UPCs for tons of products now. Name any produce item and I can tell you its code. o_O I dare ya. It's good mental exercise at least.
I get to type things codes and commands into the keyboard. And I like typing. :D I get compliments from customers on how fast I type and work in general. xP
I have a good idea what the price range for a lot of things are now. I had no idea before what to expect to pay for a typical trip to the grocery store, or how much towels, beauty products, medicine, batteries (ow), or anything besides video games cost. :P
And even with all the stuff I hate and the crazy/mean/scary/drugged up customers I interact with every day, I have just that many more stories to add to my "People are weird!" mental folder. And that amuses me. Because I am weird myself.
It's only temporary. After I finish school, I'll have more opportunities available to me and I can do something more fulfilling.