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Tired of the Sporting Goods dept. help
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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 2048832" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>It seems like every time I go to "the" walmart or academy the ammo guys are always such Richards. I know this to be true especially lately. I understand they get tired of being asked the same thing 1000 times a day but guess what, it's your job!! If you have a problem with it, go back to the junior college you dropped out of and get a job that pays more than $7 so you won't be so bitter and hateful. I'm a younger guy in my twenties and i'm tired of being treated like dirt by these guys for no other reason than they don't want to be bothered. It's ridiculous when I call to ask about ammo quantities and get hung up on by 5/12 places I call after some sarcastic or short snappy answer. These guys feel such an entitlement, do they not realize they are only king of their little counter? It's hard to keep wanting to support local businesses that I won't name as well as the big stores when such prejudices exist bases on I'm assuming age in person and frustration over the phone. If this applies to anyone reading PLEASE be more curtious when dealing with the guy who makes sure you keep your crappy little job of being the local mall ninja expert. We have careers, not jobs; if we knew you didn't have ammo in stock we wouldn't waste our own time calling or showing up, much less yours. But we don't know, so stop acting like we are an inconvinience to you and your secret plethora of walmart stock knowledge.</p><p></p><p>Just my .02</p><p></p><p>Sigh..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 2048832, member: 17977"] It seems like every time I go to "the" walmart or academy the ammo guys are always such Richards. I know this to be true especially lately. I understand they get tired of being asked the same thing 1000 times a day but guess what, it's your job!! If you have a problem with it, go back to the junior college you dropped out of and get a job that pays more than $7 so you won't be so bitter and hateful. I'm a younger guy in my twenties and i'm tired of being treated like dirt by these guys for no other reason than they don't want to be bothered. It's ridiculous when I call to ask about ammo quantities and get hung up on by 5/12 places I call after some sarcastic or short snappy answer. These guys feel such an entitlement, do they not realize they are only king of their little counter? It's hard to keep wanting to support local businesses that I won't name as well as the big stores when such prejudices exist bases on I'm assuming age in person and frustration over the phone. If this applies to anyone reading PLEASE be more curtious when dealing with the guy who makes sure you keep your crappy little job of being the local mall ninja expert. We have careers, not jobs; if we knew you didn't have ammo in stock we wouldn't waste our own time calling or showing up, much less yours. But we don't know, so stop acting like we are an inconvinience to you and your secret plethora of walmart stock knowledge. Just my .02 Sigh.. [/QUOTE]
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