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More like it means they won't develop lower back problems and dodgy knees later in life
If customers "prefer" to see cashiers standing, your customers are utter cunts ๐
Its rarely the customers that actually complain, it is usually spineless executives that see their employees and their customers as dollars
Rare?!?!? What kind of fucking horrible human being do you even have to be to complain about someone sitting down?!?
I think yous cunts are using that whole "death penalty" thing on the wrong motherfuckers ๐
If you've ever worked retail or food service, you'd know exactly the Becky, Karen or Kyle that would complain to the manager about that. Made me really appreciate the good management that I had when they'd tell the bitches to fuck off with that bullshit
Worked retail for about 20 years. Could probably count on both hands the amount of times people were rude to me. That was in Scotland though, they're at least partly civilised
Man, must be nice to work in that sort of an environment. I worked retail and food service for like 5 to 6 years, and I'd be lucky to not get at least one a week.
Not so much environment, as culture