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Working in retail after college. 10 lessons i learned from a job i hated

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The Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

1. Having a customer try on everything in the whole store, only to buy one item.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

2. Having a wild herd of youths stampede in and destroy the store.

3. Keeping an eye on an item you want to buy at the end of the day, only to watch a customer snag it right before close.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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4. Being scheduled during the slowest part of the week when you work on commission.

“Hoping this milkshake brings everyone to the yard.”

5. Having the computer inventory system crash… which means you now must call every single nearby location if you have to hunt for an item.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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6. Having a customer — who bought a billion things — come back and return every single one.

7. Feeling like a total creep after asking a customer if they need help, and all you get is a glare.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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8. When every dressing room looks like a bomb went off inside it.

9. When everyone suddenly acts like your best friend so they can get a discount.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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10. Being given the job of steaming aalllllll the new inventory.

11. Getting yelled at by a disgruntled customer after they have a bad experience with a different employee.

12. Having someone demand to speak to your manager when your supervisor is on their break.

13. When a customer tries to barter with you after realizing the item they want isn’t actually on sale.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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14. Watching your fine folding skills be destroyed before your eyes.

15. Watching someone shoplift and not having the guts to confront them.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

16. When you have to work an evening shift, and then you get assigned inventory duty the next morning.

17. Working with another employee that steals every customer from you… and with them, all your potential commissions.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

18. Having a customer enter the store one minute before closing.

19. Getting called into work during your day off.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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20. Being in charge of the store on Black Friday.

21. When a customer makes you search high and low for an item, and then they don’t buy it.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

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22. When you work at a location with only unhealthy lunch options nearby.

Must. Find. Salad.

23. Finding out that the co-worker getting you through your job is being transferred to a different location.

23 Nightmares Everyone Who Works In Retail Never Wants To Experience

“How am I supposed to get through these nightmares without you?”

 

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The Secrets Servers Will Never Tell You

1. Non-slip shoes aren’t fashionable, but are absolute lifesavers.

The lovely Shoes for Crews, so unstylish, but so necessary.

2. Personal vehicles are storage places for pens, black books, and straws.

Oh, and of course a couple of wine keys.

3. At the end of the day your clothes reek of food.

25 Secrets Servers Will Never Tell You

What type of perfume is that? Steak?

4. Nobody likes to answer the phone at work.

25 Secrets Servers Will Never Tell You

Lest it be a to-go order.

5. When it’s slow you’ll do anything to pass the time.

It’s better to be busy and making money than dead and doing this.

6. Weekend shifts suck, but they are also when the most money can be made.

A true dilemma.

7. Splitting checks can be an ordeal.

Bachelor’s in theoretical math required.

8. Having a good relationship with the cook is everything.

Having a good relationship with the cook is everything.

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They can move mountains for you when necessary, or make life miserable when you don’t get along.

9. Servers walk more in one shift than most people do in an entire day.

Is there any way to get those steps back?

10. Work always seems to be the busiest when you’re either sick…

25 Secrets Servers Will Never Tell You

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…or hungover.

11. Co-workers are one of the best parts of the job.

Only they can relate to the struggle.

12. Rest and relaxation are hard to come by when working a double.

Get it when you can.

13. Few things are as soul-sucking as rolling silverware.

14. Except maybe side work.

So, many, ramekins.

15. There is never a shortage of one-dollar bills.

If only they were hundreds :(

16. Stacks of black books never stay organized for long.

This almost never happens.

17. Tip outs are necessary, but kind of a drag.

The bussers and expos really do work hard.

18. A note of appreciation can really make your day.

It’s the little things.

19. Mistakes are part of the job.

20. A typical shift diet consists of caffeine, stolen fries, complementary bread, and kitchen mistakes.

And you eat whenever and wherever you can.

21. Pens are always in surplus.

Ninety-nine problems but a pen ain’t one.

22. Few places in the world are busier than a kitchen during a lunch shift.

Thank god for expos and food runners!

23. Nothing is worse than getting stiffed.

Anything but that!

24. It is nearly impossible to keep a uniform clean throughout an entire shift.

I dare you to try.

25. Checks are not a viable source of income.

Most servers only get paid $2.23 an hour, so with taxes and other withholdings, check amounts can be pretty low, or even negative.

Everyone should be a server at least once.

25 Secrets Servers Will Never Tell You

Few jobs can teach you more about interacting with people than waiting tables.

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