September 2014 - Page 16 of 18 - I Hate Working In Retail

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How to Call In Sick: 21 Complicated Terms for Minor Illnesses


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Why sneeze when you can sternutate?

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 If you don’t fancy going in to work today, you may be tempted to call in sick instead. If you use these  medical terms for commonplace problems, your condition will sound far worse than it actually is.

1. Limb falling asleep

That numb feeling that you wake to when you’ve slept on your arm wrong is obdormition. It is followed by a pricking, tingling sensation called paresthesia.

2. Ice cream headache

Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia. Say it five times fast to warm up your mouth and relieve the brain freeze.

3. Muscle twitch

If you ever feel the sudden flutter under your skin from a small bundle of muscle fibers spontaneously contracting, you can say you’re experiencing fasciculation (from fasciculus, “little bundle”).

4. Corn

That callus on your foot may be soft, in which case it’s a heloma molle. If it’s hard, it’s a helomadurum.

5. Tongue Bump

One tiny, swollen taste bud looks like no big deal in the mirror, but feels distractingly humongous in your mouth. It has a big name to match that big feeling: transient lingual papillitis.

6. Ingrown toenail

If you want to go Greek, it’s onychocryptosis (“hidden nail”), but if you prefer Latin, stick withunguis incarnatus (“nail in flesh”).

7. Canker sores

Aphthous stomatitis. Hard to say even without canker sores.

8. Cheek biting

You know how sometimes you bite the inside of your cheek by accident, and then you get that little ridge of tissue that sticks out so that you end up biting it again and again? That’s morsicatiobuccarum, baby.

9. Getting the wind knocked out of you

This feels bad, but doesn’t last very long. Just a transient diaphragmatic spasm.

10. Hiccup

The more rhythmic diaphragm action of the hiccup is a synchronous diaphragmatic flutter.

11. Sneeze

Why sneeze when you can sternutate?

12. Eye floaters 

What are those little transparent threads you can see floating across your eyeball when you pay close attention? Just muscae volitantes (“flying flies”) the name for the little bits of protein or other material in the jelly inside your eye.

13. Bed wetting

If you wet the bed at night it’s nocturnal enuresis. If you have accidents during the day it’s diurnal enuresis.

14. Fainting

If you faint at the sight of blood or upon hearing some shocking news, it’s probably vasovagal syncope, an automatic response mediated by the vagus nerve. Tightly laced corsets only make it worse.

15. Dizzy from standing up fast 

If a dizzy, head rush feeling is brought on by standing up too fast, it’s orthostatic hypotension.

16. Growling stomach

All that rumbling and gurgling in the stomach and guts goes by the name borborygmi.

17. Goose bumps 

The Latin horrere originally referred to bristling, or hair standing on end, a sense captured by the word for goose bumps, horripilation.

18. Nose running from eating spicy food 

When you’re sniffling while you’re spooning in that spicy soup, you’ve got gustatory rhinitis.

19. Joints making noise

All that popping, creaking, and cracking of joints when you get out of bed in the morning goes by the name of crepitus, from the Latin for “rattle, crack.” The word decrepit goes back to the same root.

20. Shin splints 

People aren’t very impressed by shin splints, but they might be impressed by medial tibial stress syndrome.

21. Hangover

Overdid it last night? Just explain to your boss that you’ve got a bit of veisalgia. This fancy word for hangover was coined in a 2000 paper in a medical journal. It combines the Norwegian word kveis (“uneasiness following debauchery”) with the Greek word for pain.

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Man Gets Fired and Drives Car Into Walmart Store

 A former Walmart employee drove his car into the store's entrance. Photo courtesy of KPLC.

It’s totally understandable for someone to be angry over the loss of their job. But it is not okay for that person to then run their car into their former place of business.

KPLC-TV reports that a man drove his vehicle into a Louisiana Walmart store shortly after being fired Thursday morning.

The ordeal began after the man was escorted from the building. Officials say he then drove around the parking lot, came back to the storefront and rammed his vehicle into the entrance.

But it didn’t end there, officials say the man got out of this car, ran inside the building and made verbal threats to employees.

Officers say the suspect resisted arrest and was immobilized with a stun gun.

No major injuries were reported, but some people suffered minor injuries from broken glass, KPLC reports.

Management with Walmart did not specify why the man was fired

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8 Retail Workers Who Made the Most of Their Free Time

Everyone should work in retail at least once, if only to get their go-to retail horror story for cocktail parties. From rude customers trashing the dressing room to endless nights of inventory most retail workers have plenty to complain about.

Still, there can be nice moments in the aisles and behind the cash register. Moments when the store is quiet and calm and you suddenly realize what the business really needs is your creative touch.

1. The art store worker who wanted to remind the customers of the fragility of life.

Image courtesy of Reddit, politicaldan

2. The clothing store employee who’s all about the bigger picture (and anime).

Image courtesy of Reddit, Repost_Expirement

3. The sales associate at Gap hoping to land a job at the LEGO store.

Image courtesy of Reddit, zooalien

4. The lonely retail worker who just wants to see more love in the world.

Image courtesy of Reddit, krunchee

5. The toy store worker who hopefully had the presence of mind to whisper “long live the king.”

Image courtesy of Reddit, EnderVViggen

6. The stockroom worker who just got back from her second job as a nanny.

Image courtesy of Reddit, jeezymcfly67

7. The bookstore employee who’s just in a really bad mood.

Image courtesy of Reddit, Stewpid

8. The deli worker who thought the best way to get people to order a pile of ham was to humanize it.

Image courtesy of Reddit, cunth

 

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