Can't Make This Up

The worst shop experience I've had to date (in terms of how employees were) came a few years ago when a cashier was telling another cashier how much she hated her job and wanted to quit.

The one I had last week was pretty good and definitely worth sharing. It was for an oil change shop. The very first thing I was asked when I arrived, "Why the f*** are you bringing a (insert my car make here) to a (insert another make) dealership for an oil change?"

Ughhhhh . . . . For the record I told him I just moved to the area and they were referred by another customer.

And that was just the beginning. F bombs dropping from all angles that day! I wish I had a voice recording of that one as I don't know if the company would ever believe my experience.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/01/2018 09:45PM by jsall09.

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Wow! I thought it was bad when the cashier (who was also a manager) was complaining to another employee that she was pissed off that she hadn't had her break yet!
I had an audio recorded shop with a drunk apartment manager a while ago......

Hard work builds character and homework is good for your soul.
Service associate on the phone while I read my fake address from Zillow "Where the f*** is that"?
Sad that it wasn't a recorded call.
All of the above...ha-ha. These are funny!

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
I had one where I thought the cashier had made me. I later determined the cashier was probably the franchise owner. He started following e around and told me how pretty I am, asked me if I were married, dating, etc. Awkward. I'm not the girl people normally follow around so it really flustered me. I had to take photos, too.
I was doing a phone shop. The rep asked me which phone I owned and I gave him.a model. He said that was the one that started on fire and was recalled. Lucky for me he thought I was a ditzy woman. Since I don't know androids very well, lesson learned wad I better study them
@Equine24 wrote:

I was doing a phone shop. The rep asked me which phone I owned and I gave him.a model. He said that was the one that started on fire and was recalled. Lucky for me he thought I was a ditzy woman. Since I don't know androids very well, lesson learned wad I better study them

Ah, you do not need to study them just say that you are using an old flip phone. explain that you took your cues from Jethro Leroy Gibbs from NCIS.
restaurant shop-there was a worker sleeping in a booth....I can only assume they were off duty.
Where I worked they would nod out at a table after shooting up. It was ok with management.
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