I feel terrible for the kids who work in Blockbuster, who had to deal with the brunt of rage from angry customers
You worked Blockbuster, didn't you? I imagine you get your standard amount of crazy bitchers. Add a bunch of misled customers faced with $100 balances, and owch. They're not being paid enough.
I feel sorry for kids who work in Blockbuster, period. (DH did his stint when we were in college. Not a happy time.)
I feel terrible for the kids who work in Blockbuster, who had to deal with the brunt of rage from angry customers
The do have their own LJ, though. Some hysterical stories come out of the asshat costumers.
Jessica! I know - he
doesn't seem to realize that this isn't his show -- that he's a hired hand.
You worked Blockbuster, didn't you?
Yep. A company, I might add, that paid a male employee hired on the same day as I, 75 cents more per hour, though he had no retail experience and we had the same title. When I found out and complained, they raised my salary and issued a memo saying that it was against store policy to discuss our paychecks.
Blockbuster should go down in flames.
Okay, I'm very big on the idea of becoming an "autuer" director, but even I know you need to earn it.
but even I know you need to earn it.
Or pay for your own films, which is what he's been doing up until now. If it's your money, it's your show.
Someone else's money means it's their movie and you work for them.
Hey, we're under a tornado watch!
I think it's our first of the season.
A friend of mine (graduated with me from the MBA program last year) is managing a Blockbuster. I feel bad for her, and all her co-workers, though she hasn't been complaining about the "No Late Fees" thing specifically.
becoming an "autuer" director
making movies about murder?