The lack of common sense in the world is really disturbing.
Here is the thing; I work in retail, primarily in the newspaper and magazine department. My deliveries are brought to me around 6am every morning so they are usually there by the time I get in at 7am.
Today I went in 30 minutes earlier, thinking that I may have a lot of magazines (1 - it's the beginning of the month, 2 - we were closed on the 1st so I would probably have a double delivery). Big deliveries are fine. I like them very much in fact. It fills up my time quite nicely.
You should also know that I have to put the newspapers out first, mostly because we open at 8am and if I left them until last customers would be on my case because on busy days there is no way I would have been able to get to them in time. I'm not a slow worker by any means, deliveries are just that big.
So imagine my first-of-the-month, double-day magazine delivery (Yes, it was bigger than me and I am 5'7) on my wheely cage. Now imagine all of these magazines ON TOP OF THE NEWSPAPERS.
I WANTED TO CRY.
But two days off now, so yay!
Here is the thing; I work in retail, primarily in the newspaper and magazine department. My deliveries are brought to me around 6am every morning so they are usually there by the time I get in at 7am.
Today I went in 30 minutes earlier, thinking that I may have a lot of magazines (1 - it's the beginning of the month, 2 - we were closed on the 1st so I would probably have a double delivery). Big deliveries are fine. I like them very much in fact. It fills up my time quite nicely.
You should also know that I have to put the newspapers out first, mostly because we open at 8am and if I left them until last customers would be on my case because on busy days there is no way I would have been able to get to them in time. I'm not a slow worker by any means, deliveries are just that big.
So imagine my first-of-the-month, double-day magazine delivery (Yes, it was bigger than me and I am 5'7) on my wheely cage. Now imagine all of these magazines ON TOP OF THE NEWSPAPERS.
I WANTED TO CRY.
But two days off now, so yay!
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