FYI: It works on preorders too. Just preordered Saga Vol. 8.
FYI: It works on preorders too. Just preordered Saga Vol. 8.
But the real question is... Who rescued who?
I guess this is Amar’s independence day.
Getting angry at another human being for asking you to do something that you admit never once caused you a problem doesn’t strike me as a very charitable way to interact with one another.
“It wasn’t the end of the world and it always worked out in the end...” But it could have ended up being a huge problem any of those instances. That’s the thing. You don’t know that it’s going to work out until it does. In my limited experience, it always ended up being okay, but I’m sure there are times when it’s…
That’s the thing though. You’re looking at it all through the eyes of a bottom level cashier with no responsibility. Of course it’s not a huge deal for those people because they can rely on other people to fix it for them. Managers and other supervisors exist and have feelings too though. I’ve been a manager of small…
It’s fair to be annoyed at the person because it’s thoughtless on their part. They could have thought ahead and gotten change before coming into your store or found more merchandise to increase their total, but they did not. I mean, I’m not saying you should be fuming or anything. In my experience, most people are…
Yeah. It’s definitely beneficial to the customer. It’s just a pain in the ass for the employees and potentially other customers.
Doesn’t the article say he only brought up tipping after getting called out on how annoying this is? It doesn’t sound like “compensating appropriately” was part of his routine previously.
In a small retail store on a Saturday or Sunday, someone bringing in a $100 at the beginning of the day can screw you over for the rest of the day. A lot of places keep $100 in 20s in the safe in the back just in case, but if you’ve already used your emergency 20s once...
Bra money with boob sweat was always my favorite when I worked retail. Ick.
Correlation is not causation though. Does that parity exist in Major League Baseball because of the lack of a salary cap or in spite of it? Basketball and baseball are very different sports in terms of team building.
Basketball is a very different sport from football and baseball though. One player can disrupt the entire balance of the league. Which is what we just saw happen, actually.
It’s really to protect the owners from themselves. The max contract length in particular.
I’m convinced that sports fans and gamers are the most immature people on the planet.
But it wasn’t a half-assed game at all! It was a really solid entry in the series that had a few annoying issues and didn’t meet sky-high expectations. The vitriol it received is completely unwarranted.
Vivec? Is that you?
Yeah. That would certainly make more sense than what that other guy wrote at least. He’s probably an angry gen-exer trying to exclude as many younger people as he can.