Retail workers cannot go home at closing time until the last customer has left the store.

deadmomjokes:

jamisings:

justatiredblackgirl:

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blackfemalescientist:

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codex-fawkes:

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dynastylnoire:

So that thing y’all do where you come in at 10 minutes to closing, buy half the store, and want to debate prices, super coupon, and price match at the same time is causing retail workers to miss their last bus home a lot of times. 

Don’t be that person

Same goes for if you’re in a restaurant

Not only that, but they don’t get to leave as soon as you sashay out the door either. (This goes for restaurant workers as well) The people who work there also need to count and cash out register drawers, clean the store/restaurant, and make sure things are set for the next day when they re-open, then and only then do they get to go home. The managers of these places, who often don’t make much more than the grunts to be honest, have no choice but to stay until every employee has completed their tasks, the building has been secured, and everyone else has left so they can set the alarm. 

So after you leave, the employees have to stay anywhere from 15 mins to an hour or more before they can go home. Not only that, but there are far more women and teenage girls working in retail than men and teenage boys, so walking home can literally be a danger to their health. Please don’t stay past closing, it’s really inconsiderate to the people who work there.

Sincerely, a former retail worker

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yup. This goes double for, like, fast food workers cus they have break everthing out and then re-clean everything so you could have a 6-inch sub at 12:30.

Same Goes For Call Center Reps, When You Wanna Bullshit About Your Bill For 45 Minutes. Meanwhile I Can’t Text My Ride Home That I’m On Call Or I’ll Get Written Up For Not “Focusing” On You During Our Conversation. It Irks My SOUL!

That last one.

This goes for library workers as well.

And guess what? We don’t get paid overtime.

The second the library closes we stop getting paid. So every minute you keep us past closing we’re working for free. 

Don’t wait until closing to use the bathroom.

Don’t wait until closing to find “just one book/movie.”

Just leave. 

Oh my gosh, this happens at the animal shelter, too! You wouldn’t think it would, given that we close all adoptions and interactions 30 minutes before closing time to the public. But the number of times people would pull up at 20 mins past closing and bang on the door is unbelievable. I used to work the closing shift, which is timed to go half an hour past closing to give us time to shut everything down. But when people take til the very last minute up front, bringing us animals at a minute til, it puts us way over that time. Then there’s the people who, I swear, are just waiting for us to come outside to do the outdoor chores. They see the closed sign in the front window, but the two cars in employee parking, and they come over to employee parking and wait for us to open the door. And then sit there and argue with us for 10 minutes about getting their dog out, despite us explaining that we literally cannot do that because we aren’t authorized to do the paperwork we’re already closed, and the people who do that are already gone. And it really stinks because we can’t go over a certain number of hours or the whole shelter might get shut down for legal reasons, but closing crew literally can’t leave until everything is done, including dealing with the people who keep you there an hour past when you’re supposed to be gone.

Don’t be a jerk. When people say closing is at a certain time, make sure you’re gone by then. Or before then. And don’t argue with the poor closing workers when you get there after hours.

This goes double on holidays. I always ended up with customers pulling this on Christmas Eve. We want to go home and spend what little time we have with our families.

cerulean-beekeeper:

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purified-zone:

kuttithevangu:

If the ocean ever disappears DONT GO LOOKING FOR IT… go in the other direction

i know this sounds like a shitpost but isn’t this like, real advice regarding tsunamis

Yes this was about hurricane Irma it is not a shitpost

So, really: Be it because of a tsunami (because they definitely do that) or a hurricane (because they also do that) you basically do NOT want to be around when the ocean comes back.

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wildegay:

OH MY GOD PREACH IT 🍿 👀💅

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Ummm… I’m pretty sure this is romantic. If he was following her around or doing this in front of her door it’s creepy, but a guy doing something that hurts literally no one to try to romance a woman is not a creep. You are just hyper sensitive.

ummmm…..NO. it’s not romantic. not by a long shot. did you even read the article?? he’s fucking pulling this stunt SO SHE’LL SEE IT and get back with him! what makes you think she doesn’t live nearby?? in any case, he chose a public location and is literally trying to use social media to pressure/manipulate her into changing her mind. and he has the audacity to call that love. fuck. that. shit. not to mention that they were literally together 4 months. 4. months. does that sound like healthy behavior to you????? even if they had been together a lot longer, there’s no excuse. he’s not just singing his blues in the park, he’s being obsessive and down right CREEPY and she dodged a bullet. A GIRL SHOULD BE ABLE TO BREAK UP WITH A GUY WITHOUT THIS SORT OF PUBLIC GUILT TRIPPING BULLSHIT

Yep. This is no different then him threatening to kill himself if she doesn’t take him back. It’s a guilt trip. Plain and simple. Guilt trips are *not* sexy or romantic at all. She broke up with him for a reason, she shouldn’t be made to feel guilty about it. He needs to move the fuck on.

Guilt-tripping, manipulative behavior is never romantic.

Oh a God, the women who have been inculcated by sitcoms and romcoms to find this shit romantic are much more likely to end up in awful toxic relationships with a side dish of occasionally dead. It’s terrifying how much unlearning there is to do, and it falls on other women to do the unteaching. Men are shit and they ruin everything.

You know I watched this movie recently called Colossal, and I was shocked when the creepy male lead turned out to be the villain. I’m so used to male characters who behave like this character “getting the girl” and “being the hero” that it was completely shocking when the movie made this character the film’s villain.

The media spends so much time romanticizing obsessive, stalkery, controlling behavior that on the rare occasion a movie actually accurately portrays these behaviors as red flags, it’s a twist ending.

You will be pleased to know he has now stopped.

Unfortunately this isn’t because he came to his senses, it’s because one of the people living around the park where he pulled this little stunt got so pissed off with him playing at 4 in the morning they went out and punched him in the face.

So not only was he creepy enough to try and guilt his ex into taking him back, he also inconvenienced a whole bunch of innocent people and in the end it turns out that he wasn’t that committed to getting her back if one 4am punch stopped him.

Aw, a happy ending 🙂

I just got back from seeing It. 

I loved it. It was great. For me anyways. It was creepy and well written (better written than the miniseries imo) BUT I’ll still be able to sleep tonight I think. I’m home alone and I’m not seeing Pennywise peeking out from under my bed (though hell no I’m not going under there tonight.)

Call me crazy or a coward, but I really don’t like horror films that make me afraid to be alone. Because -duh- I live alone and I don’t want to be afraid in my own damn home. I prefer my horror films creepy and eerie and telling a decent story and not just making me deeply unsettled for the next few days. I know people like that in their horror, but I don’t, so for me, I loved it. The kids were great and *spoilers* seeing 7 pre-teens beat the fuck out of an evil clown with a bunch of blunt instruments ahhhhhhhh warms the cockles of my withered heart. No cheap cliffhanger, because why would you need one? We already know the sequel is coming, so why bother? Just a creepy laugh at the end and that’s that. And very few cheap jump scares. There were jump scares, don’t get me wrong. But they felt natural and like fit into the story. They weren’t there for a cheap scare. The writing was decent, and that’s mostly what I was looking for. I love Tim Curry, and his Pennywise is fucking iconic, but I felt the writing was stronger in this movie. 

Those are my initial thoughts anyway. I was pleased with it.