@krisjb1 wrote:
Interesting thought that age might be a factor. Despite more youthful shoppers often struggling to write a clear sentence with both a subject and a predicate...Hmm. I guess that may not be as important as point of view. But really, how much is point of view worth when there is no tp in the lobby ladies restroom?
You may not like what I have to say - especially when I'm one of those young shoppers - but your response kind of lends credibility to the theory that younger shoppers are wanted. Nobody cares about subjects and predicates anymore. You also put an irrelevant and inaccurate generalization on an entire generation. Oh, and your comment about the restroom being out of TP? Yeah, we report that, too; I even include a note on whether the restroom had a lot of people going in and out so that if there was no toilet paper/paper towels/soap, the company knows whether it was related to how busy the restrooms were because as a millennial, I understand being blamed for something beyond my control so I don't want to put that on someone else.
I get that you're irritated by not being able to self-assign, but quite frankly, this is the world of business. I suspect that companies want to give more shops to younger people because millennials and Gen Z are the target market for a lot of establishments and as such, it makes sense that a peer should be assigned those shops. It may be annoying, but so are people who make comments about youthful shoppers with improper sentence structures while they have a decent amount of typos in their posts.
Hustle like you're a middle schooler tryna get a fresh pair of Js