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December 23rd, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in People are Stupid, ramblings, work is good

Christmas time must do something to people brains, you try to help them find the perfect gift, but sometimes it becomes impossible when the buyer really doesn’t care what the recipient wants and is instead buying to fulfill some weird fantasy they have of the way they want the world to be.  The lady that I was helping the other day was just that kind of person.

“I want a book for my son, he’s ten years old.  The thing is that he doesn’t like to read that much.”  A simple enough request, and problem, and one that I got often.

“OK,” I said, “What’s he interested in?”

“Well, he likes sports but I don’t want any sports books.  I want him to grow up to be a scientist so do you have anything like that for a boy?”

“Well,” I said, trying to appeal to logic,”if he doesn’t like to read then it might be a good idea to get him a book with a subject he is interested in.  That way he looks at it as something fun rather than work.”

“No, because all he is interested in is sports and there’s no future in just being able to do some stupid thing with a ball.” She huffed.  “Look at you, you were probably a jock and now you work at a bookstore.”

And yet she was still asking for my advice.

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“Could you help me find this CD?”

“Sure.”  I look at the piece of paper in her hand and know exactly where the CD she wants is at.  “Right this way”

As I walk her over to the spot in Pop/Rock I automatically straighten out the disks that are scattered around from other customers that had browsed, destroyed and left.

“Wow, it’s a mess over here.” My customer said. “Don’t these people know how to clean up after themselves?”

“Sometimes I wonder.” I say, pulling out the disk she is looking for. “My parents always told me ‘If you take it out, put it back where you got it from’”.

“Good rule to follow.” She says,”I can’t see just leaving your stuff laying around for someone else to put away.”

I shrug my shoulders in a ‘what can you do’ sort of way.

“Thanks for finding this disk” She says, holding it up, “And could you put this book away for me?  I’ve decided I don’t want it after all.”

I watch as she drops the book on the CD rack and heads towards the checkout counter.

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Our bookstore has a teddy bear name Chaucer for sale that is very soft and very furry.  I’ve been carrying one around with me all day because it’s a perfect way to get people to buy them.  They see me with it, ask about it and I sell it.  One of my co-workers wasn’t aware of this tactic.

“What are you doing with a bear under your arm?”

“He’s the only one that understands me.”

There’s a long pause as she wonders if I am serious or not.

“You are so weird.”

“Yea, but Chaucer likes me anyway.”

Jackets and Teddy Bears

December 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in work is good

One of the guys I work with came to work the other day wearing a brown corduroy jacket.  No big deal really, he’s an English major so his free time is usually spent reading Tom Wolf and Hagel but we still get along.

I was behind him on the escalator and was looking at his jacket when he looked back at me and said,”What?”

“Oh, nothing.  I just used to have a teddy bear that was made of corduroy.  Same color as your jacket too.”

“So are you saying that I remind you of your teddy bear?”

I paused for a moment and thought about it.

“Well that bear was an asshole too, so yea.”

One upping your co-worker is good.  Making them spew soda is even better.

First days

April 26th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in work is good

Well, yesterday was our first day at the new store and it is NICE!!  The register counter is marble, the coffee shop upstairs has a covered, outdoor balcony seating area, and the bathrooms are seriously awesome.  This is one of the nicest stores I have ever been in.

Plus, we are going to have all kinds of new stuff in the store because ours is a new ‘concept’ store.  We have a spot where you can mix and burn your own CD’s; we have a place where you can publish your own book; we even have a spot in the travel section where you can go ahead and book your airline tickets.

The day was pretty much a meet and greet kind of thing and a store tour, but today the real work started.  We got the books in – two 18-wheelers with almost 90 pallets of books.   In case you can’t picture it, these trucks were PACKED with boxes upon boxes of books.  Ten hours and about 20-some pizzas later and we have all the books in their new home and waiting to be put up on the shelves.

On one of our breaks the wife and I decided to run right across the street to Walgreen’s and get a soda.  As we left the store we had two vans pull up because they saw us walking out and thought we were open, they sounded so happy about it that I felt bad telling them it was going to be three more weeks before our doors open.  I think our opening day will be a madhouse, but probably a lot of fun too.

The next three weeks for us are going to probably be a whirlwind of work and school.  The store opens and school ends on the same day, and with unlimited hours at work, and lots of homework to do I am wondering how much sleep I will really get.  The wife is going to be doing the same thing, so we are both thinking that it’s going to take some major coordination to take care of our new diabetic cat, do homework/housework, and earn as much money as we can while it is available.

Everything is happening at once it seems, but I guess that’s OK because work is good.

Work is good

April 11th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in work is good

Well, good fortune has finally smiled on the Instinct household.  There is a new bookstore opening here and my wife and I both got hired on.  The great part is that it’s only about a mile away from home so I’ll be hoofing it to work (unless it’s raining pretty hard, then I’ll think about it first).

They are going to have me in the section for computers and software and the wife is going to be doing inventory work. It’s perfect for her since she is very OCD when it comes to work.  She used to color code everything on her desk at the last place we worked at.

I started on Tuesday and we did all the orientation paperwork.  Doesn’t matter where you work, what you do, or how much you earn the new hire paperwork is always the same.  There is the employee handbooks that says if you sexually harass anyone you will be fired, sued and tossed out on your ear.  There is the workers comp information that they have to give out, the W-2 forms, the direct deposit forms, the form you sign to say that you got the forms, and finally, the form you sign to say that you read, understand, and will follow the company rules.

But, there was a new form that I had not seen before and it had words on it that I had never encountered in a new hire packet.  The word was ‘blog’.  This made me stop and actually READ the dang thing.  I backed up to the beginning and read it all the way through and once I converted HR speak into English I learned the company policy on personal blogs.

1) Don’t blog at work.  Well, DUH!  maybe if I was getting paid to blog at work I would, but I’m not so I won’t.

2) Don’t slander co-workers on your blog. We have to be told this? 

3) You are responsible for everything you write on your blog.  Again, we have to be told this?

I guess there are probably people out there who would use their blog to name people that they hate, talk bad about them and then wonder why the got fired and try to say how unfair it is and then get a lawyer or something.

Those people should also be taken out and sterilized.