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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 04:35
by Bwarch
sedron wrote:when Taco Bell is right across the street.
Taco Bell plays murder with just about everybody's digestion system last I checked so I can understand wanting the good stuff.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 04:39
by sedron
Bwarch wrote:
sedron wrote:when Taco Bell is right across the street.
Taco Bell plays murder with just about everybody's digestion system last I checked so I can understand wanting the good stuff.
I'll be perfectly honest here, I don't think what TSC sells really counts as "the good stuff."

Our tacos can be "the average stuff," or "the mediocre stuff." Or just "the stuff." =P

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 04:42
by Bwarch
sedron wrote: My job was dead all day today until an hour before closing,
Ashan wrote:Yeah, showing up a minute before closing is a dickish thing to do.
One of these things is not like the other.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 04:52
by Ashan
If he had to stay an extra 40 minutes after closing there were definitely a lot of people that did not show up an hour before closing.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 06:47
by GlitchedGhost
Depending on the store setting, it can be a dick move to come in last minute, especially places where you have to start closing before the store is closed in order to get done on time (I think most places are like that.) At least if it's an hour or so prior they probably aren't super far into closing and as long as you don't order twenty things it should be okay.
Back when I worked at Chuck E Cheese's I HAD to start closing around an hour and a half beforehand if I wanted to get everything done. It's always upsetting to have to reclean something you literally just cleaned a moment ago just because someone wanted pizza half an hour before closing. I did have a person order something that took ten minutes to cook twenty minutes to close along with three other things. I remember barely getting her order out five minutes to close.
I can understand a grocery store, maybe coming in last minute for one thing and then leaving as long as you don't leave a mess, but don't come in last minute to do an hour's worth of grocery shopping in 5 minutes.
Working retail, I understand the bullshit they have to put up with. I try not to leave a big mess or come in last minute, and I always try to be polite to them; it never hurts to.

Retail story time!
Five years ago, when I was working as a cashier at a grocery store on Christmas evening, I had everyone coming in last minute to buy stuff, so the store was packed, even though we were closing early. It got to the point, that when we closed and locked the doors at closing, multiple managers had to stand in front of the doors to keep people out because people wanted to come in after close. It was ridiculous. Christmas comes the same time every year guys, no need to panic like you only heard news of it that day.

Another story!
Same grocery store cashier position. My shift that day was closing, which meant I was the last cashier on duty, so I was schedule usually around 15 to 30 minutes after close to get the last customers out.
One night, my manager closed my till after I was done with every customer, and I went to go get my stuff to go home. I had my bag and whatever in my hands, my hoodie on, and they were about to let me outside when the cash office lady shouted to my manager that there was one customer with a cart full of stuff left in the store. My manager still let me go home since I was already clocked out, but they had to pull out a till *just* for that customer.
We ALWAYS did closing announcements, I think 1 hour, 30 minutes, 15 minutes and at close was the norm. There's NO WAY that customer could've missed the announcement, not to mention half the lights are turned off at close. There's both a sound and light signal. I'm sorry but how dense can you be?

Sorry, I'm full of retail stories. Most I can't remember anymore, but sometimes something'll jog my memory.

erga berga

Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 07:18
by metasomnia?
That's... quite a bit of experience.

Edit: The loading starburst in the twitter thread title is leaking all over Wareng Teng's letters

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 08:58
by Zygl
Anybody know offhand of a good text editor with "bookmarking," assuming such a feature does in fact exist and does what I think it does? It'd most likely be extremely helpful for me right about now.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 09:28
by Cubewano
got a job promotion at work! now i possibly get a pay increase or something

Re: ./twitter-thread

Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 11:36
by Maiku Wotaharu
Snakebite969 wrote:
Maiku Wotaharu wrote:While I had a night off, I made my own version of a familiar theme to be used in an upcoming collaborative project. It looks like it's not going to get used...

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As a not-massive-doctor-who-fan m'n, I say its good, but a bit short

As an Englishm'n I say ITS GREAT WHY DIDNT THEY USE IT
It wasn't what the project head was looking for, I'm afraid...

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:18
by Uncouth Barbarian
Hi!

So me and uglyavatar found a random bunny on the way home from somewhere. He said it's been there a week. I called animal control, but they said they don't rescue bunnies.

So what do you guys think we should do? Keep the bunny or ignore it?

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:29
by Sorel
MISSED ME GUYS/GIRLS?!

I'm back from the "No-Internet-Land"!

Glad to be back, there was always something missing in my everyday life.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:33
by InsaneIntentions1
So my friend Mike is going into running his own hobby/gaming store and wants me to be in charge of comic books, video games. Since I have some experience doing this stuff I'm super excited (also the money is nice)

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:34
by Sorel
InsaneIntentions1 wrote:So my friend Mike is going into running his own hobby/gaming store and wants me to be in charge of comic books, video games. Since I have some experience doing this stuff I'm super excited (also the money is nice)
I guess it's always great to help a friend.

But don't do it if your only reason is the money.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:46
by InsaneIntentions1
I'm doing it because it's something I enjoy, also it's a job.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 14:49
by Sorel
InsaneIntentions1 wrote:I'm doing it because it's something I enjoy, also it's a job.
Then there is nothing I can object to.

Enjoy your work.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 15:09
by Ashan
Fluffi-dono wrote: But don't do it if your only reason is the money.
That's not very good advice when looking for a job. Yeah, it's nice to have a job you enjoy but it's not always as easy as "find something you like".
Beggars can't be choosers.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 15:21
by Sorel
You're right about that.

Though, a job that you absolutely don't like is not a good choice, even if you get lots of cash.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 15:26
by devil†zukin
Zyglrox Odyssey wrote:Anybody know offhand of a good text editor with "bookmarking," assuming such a feature does in fact exist and does what I think it does? It'd most likely be extremely helpful for me right about now.
sublimetext (assuming you're talking about what I think you're talking about)

sublimetext can do everything though

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 17:47
by Zygl
Rénà wrote:
Zyglrox Odyssey wrote:Anybody know offhand of a good text editor with "bookmarking," assuming such a feature does in fact exist and does what I think it does? It'd most likely be extremely helpful for me right about now.
sublimetext (assuming you're talking about what I think you're talking about)

sublimetext can do everything though
Installed it, used it for about 15 seconds. Yeah that's exactly what I was thinking of, also even ignoring that feature this is already the best text editor I've ever used. Thanks for recommending it!

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 17:55
by devil†zukin
it's really good if you need a GUI text editor

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 20:02
by Picochilla
"A Winner is You!"
~Guacamelee!

Really great Game when u playing that on a WiiU

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 21:03
by Bwarch
Fluffi-dono wrote:
InsaneIntentions1 wrote:So my friend Mike is going into running his own hobby/gaming store and wants me to be in charge of comic books, video games. Since I have some experience doing this stuff I'm super excited (also the money is nice)
I guess it's always great to help a friend.

But don't do it if your only reason is the money.
Why did you even bring this up when from the outset Insane made it obvious that he was super positive about the job overall? Read. It's a nerd store, of course he's going to enjoy working there.

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Posted: 21 Jul 2014, 21:09
by InsaneIntentions1
At least I can always count on bwark to defend me <3

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Posted: 22 Jul 2014, 00:04
by Emmeth
What's new, talkhaus?

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Posted: 22 Jul 2014, 00:17
by Whimsical Calamari
Emmeth wrote:What's new, talkhaus?

WOAH-ohhOOOooOOOOOOOOohh