Retail is brutal for a number of reasons, but one of the worst is the fact that you get absolutely no respect from the public whom you're servicing. This is clearly evidenced by the audacity and sheer entitlement they feel in being able to bark orders at you and admonish you for "slacking" as if they're your boss. The thing is, when they're at their own job, they probably browse Reddit and spend ample time gossiping with their own coworkers but for some reason, these sorts of customers seem to be under the impression that retail is the only job where you shouldn't even take a moment for yourself.
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This, of course, can create some painfully awkward situations where the customer has mistook another customer for a worker leading to absurd confrontations where the "alleged" worker can't convince the accusing customer that they don't even actually work there… This is what happened to this guy when he stopped by his local home improvement store to pick up some things, and during a quick chat with the cashier, he was accosted by another customer who was irate by their perception that the exchange was just a couple of workers wasting time.
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