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22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins Christmas

1. You don’t have a Thanksgiving because of Black Friday.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

2. You learn that there’s not much difference between the early hours of Black Friday and a riot.

You learn that there's not much difference between the early hours of Black Friday and a riot.

3. You were afraid for your life during your first “door buster” sale.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

4. You have to see the tackiest Christmas decorations, rendering you unable to enjoy any decorations you see anywhere else, no matter how festive.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

5. And seeing the decorations in your store adds insult to injury since you helped put them up and are going to have to take them down too.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

6. You’ve said “Happy Holidays” to customers so many times that the words have lost all meaning.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

7. You forget what holiday eats taste like. You’re at work so often you only have access to the mall food court or whatever fast food places are nearby.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

8. You can’t think about Holiday bliss because you’re so exhausted from work that you fall asleep on your half-hour lunch break.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

9. You don’t see a beautifully wrapped present. You see a retail worker who had to suffer through a 12 hour day wrapping gifts while getting yelled at.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

10. You can’t enjoy holiday songs anymore because you hear the same dozen over the course of all the shifts you work.

This song in particular makes my want to bash my face in with a hammer. The Macy’s I worked at back in the day only had about eight tracks on their holiday playlist. This was one of them and my least favorite.

11. You have “no good will towards men” because after seeing grown adults fight over TVs, game consoles, and sneakers you know there’s no peace on earth.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

12. Instead of chestnuts roasting on an open fire, you can only think about managers roasting associates over sales goals or customers roasting associates over their coupon not working.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

13. Irate customers have called you a “loser who works at [insert store]” so many times that you can’t possibly be cheery about a time of year that makes people so brutal and insensitive.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

14. There’s no room in your brain for remembering the fun things about the holidays because you have to remember so many sale dates, goals, and arbitrary coupon restrictions.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

15. Management has demeaned you by making you wear stupid holiday outfits.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

16. Holiday circulars make you want to vomit.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

Thousands of customers have approached you with circulars asking you to not only locate all the items they want from it but to deliver said items to them as if you were some sort of courier. “I’ll wait here while you go get all that,” they say.

17. You’ve missed dozens of holiday parties because you had to work late; the ravenous american consumer never sleeps!

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

18. The fun has been taken out of buying gifts for your relatives and friends. You have so little time you just buy them stuff from where you work (it also helps that you get a discount)

The fun has been taken out of buying gifts for your relatives and friends. You have so little time you just buy them stuff from where you work (it also helps that you get a discount)

19. Instead of a “Merry Christmas,” or “Happy Holidays” you get “If you don’t like it you should have gotten a better job…”

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

20. Customers have the nerve to be rude to you and then ask where your holiday cheer is.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

21. You can’t attend any Christmas Eve parties because you have work.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season

22. You know that you can’t relax after the holidays are over because then it’s time for inventory.

22 Reasons Why Working In Retail Ruins The Holiday Season
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Why Retail Workers Hate Christmas

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Words by Matt Huxley

WHAT is this fuckery? Everyone is happy at Christmas! Yeah, no.

It’s that time of year again when every single retail worker in the world dies a little inside. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m this cynical all year round (why someone hasn’t snapped me up is beyond me), but normal workers are merely Grinch-like at Christmas. But shouldn’t everyone be full of Christmas cheer, you ask? The answer is no.

Screaming Children

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Frankly, kids give me the shits all year round, but there seems to be a particular abundance of brats at Christmastime when teachers get a two month holiday from them. Seriously, kids these days are so poorly behaved. They scream. They shout. They break everything. They will rip open packets of glitter and scatter it everywhere. And in one case, they will shit on your freshly cleaned floor (I kid you not this actually happened). So don’t go around thinking your kids are all adorable and cute with baubles in their hair. They ain’t!

Christmas Merchandise

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Look, I understand the need to sell trees and decorations and ribbon. Really, I do. I appreciate a well-designed tree. I like getting prettily wrapped presents. What I don’t understand is those people that feel every year is a time for them to implement an entirely new tinsel theme. Your tinsel last year was probably fine. You don’t need new decorations. You couldn’t possibly have used ALL that wrapping paper you bought last year (I know you still have some stashed in your cupboard). Frankly, it’s ridiculous, it’s unnecessary, and I’m sick of scanning your multitude of $2 items whilst you run off because you’ve seen a holly wreath that you simply HAVE TO HAVE.

Christmas Carols

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This will be a quick one. Nothing grinds my gears more than Christmas carols. I hate remakes of Christmas carols. I even hate Michael Buble’s smooth crooning of them. They are annoying. They are on repeat. You try working a seven-hour day with “Jingle Bells” stuck in your head. Jingle will literally go all the way.

Long Hours

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It’s simple. Retail workers work bloody long shifts during Christmas. This is why our black under eye circles won’t go away.  You don’t go to the all-night-shop, you say? We do. We work every measly minute. We are the people who deal with your grumpy ass at 4am when you can’t find the correct gold taffeta three metre ribbon roll, even though it’s right in front of you. Forgive us if we don’t greet you with a cheery smile.

Uniforms

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Now generally most workplaces implement a relatively okay Christmas uniform, red or green shirt etc. This is fine. I’m talking about those workplaces that force you to wear a Santa hat/a Christmas shirt/a badge of Santa/your name badge, tinsel wrapped around some part of your anatomy/antler headbands/a flashing necklace or earrings or bracelet or badge and a Christmas belt (or some combination of the above). We feel ridiculous. It’s got to that stage where I will actively refuse to wear a Santa hat on the grounds that it will fuck with my hair. We look stupid and we know it. Just because we are on minimum wages and most likely students doesn’t mean bosses can dress us up for funsies. We’re human, for chrissakes.

There you have it, this is why all retail workers are in a shit mood from now until February. So next time you think about getting annoyed at the fact that your retail worker is a little uncommunicative at Christmastime, think about what we are going through. Feliz Navidad.

 

Sourced from moustachemagazine.com

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Clinton Cards apologises over council estate card

This is the card that appeared on Clinton Cards website but has now been removed
The card that appeared on Clinton Cards website but has now been removed

Clinton Cards has apologised over a card listing 10 reasons why Santa Claus “must live on a council estate”.

Available online, it featured a picture of a tower block and Father Christmas and reasons including: “He has a serial record for breaking and entering” and “he only works once a year”.

Following criticism on social media the firm said the card had been withdrawn.

“It is in no way reflective of our views and we apologise without reservation,” it said.

Other alleged “reasons included, “He’s never actually been seen doing any work in his whole life” and “He drinks alcohol during working hours”.

In a statement on its website, Clinton Cards said: “We are investigating how this offensive card got through our quality control procedures, which we will review and tighten as a result of this incident. This was a mistake and we deeply regret the upset that this has clearly caused.”

When it originally put it online, the £2.00 card came with a description that said: “This funny card is great for sending at Christmas time.”

Funny definitely was not the reaction they got from many people.

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There has been lots of anger on the company’s Facebook page too, with many demanding apologies.

Some have accused Clintons of 'prejudice' and 'stereotyping'
Some have accused Clintons of ‘prejudice’ and ‘stereotyping’

We’ve been trying to get in touch with Clintons but they have not yet responded.

However, the card has been removed from the company’s website and instead now links to an apology.

Clintons Cards has apologised for the card
Clintons Cards has apologised for the card

The Labour MP Kerry McCarthy Bristol East said it was in poor taste.

“What really struck me was how people I know, family, friends, and of course many of my constituents, who live in council houses and how they would feel if they went into the shop and saw that they were being portrayed as work-shy drunkards and thieving layabouts.”

Suzy Stride, Harlow Labour Candidate for MP, said she was disgusted and insulted.

“Clintons cards should be embarrassed with themselves for thinking such a card was acceptable – there is a clear disconnect from reality if anyone believes that people that live on council estates behave like that.

“Some of the greatest gifting talent and potential is to be found on council estates,” she adds.

But not everyone on social media was offended by the card.

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Some found the card funny

Sourced from BBCNewsbeat

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