>interview for job at toysrus
Finally, my useless pony knowledge is now product knowledge.
>>25457366
nice, you can tell them about your experience in pony porn
>>25457366
nigga have you ever shopped at a Toys R Us
they aren't fucking AutoZone, they're not going to give you toy advice
Toys R Us employees are like the least helpful people in the universe
>>25457366
living the dream
>>25457382
Right next to Walmart workers...
Off topic, but anyone else find it really annoying when you ask if hey have something in stock and you tell them you checked the shelves and they walk out and glance at the shelf and then say they don't have it. I only do this if I see an empty spot on the shelf with a barcode or they have multiple departments it could be in.
>>25457419
Yeah I'm in Freight at Home depot.
We all carry scanners for that exact reason.
>>25457419
Speaking from being experienced in this work area, unless that is a popular item that sells quick we usually don't any stock of it in the back. Of course if he had a scan gun on hand, he could've at least scanned the damn tag on the shelf to check for a BOH.
>>25457392
In their defense, how fucking helpful are you gonna be when you're getting paid minimum wage and knowing you're 1000% replaceable . . . .
>>25457489
When I know I'm going to be dedicated to the job, suck some dick, and genuinely like interacting with customers.
>>25457527
>>25457489
And you're going to move up the ladder after years of dedication. Godspeed, Anon.
>>25457419
(1) There is no magical "back." The stuff in the back is put out as fast as possible (unless it's a secured item) or else it will overwhelm and destroy the poor souls who must venture back there.
(2) Sometimes items are in multiple locations in a store, especially if there is some promotion or special display for it. "I checked the shelves" is incomplete information so all the employee can do is check every location if there aren't enough scanners for everybody working the floor.
(3) Customers frequently misplace items near, but not at, where they are supposed to be. So the employee can look around the empty spot on the shelf to see if something has been misplaced.
(4) Customers must be assumed to be blithering idiots because they most frequently are. Thus, that you checked the shelf is irrelevant.
>Picture is the appropriate response to anything a customer ever says.
>>25457581
>tfw poor recieving soul
>>25457581
#3 irritates the fuck out me because the customers put the item back down on the shelf not even five spaces away from where it's placement actually is.
>>25457366
Cool. Which one?
>>25457366
>>25457366
>>25457366YOOOOO THEY HIRED ME ON SPOT