03-14-2009, 01:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-14-2009, 01:37 PM by The Reclaimer.)
Actually retail stocking isn't so bad. Especially if it's third shift (absolutely no customers) or most of it's in the backstock area. I worked Target over a winter season and it wasn't too bad. I spent most of the day in back pulling boxes, and a few hours on the floor putting stuff on shelves (and a bit of time helping customers with toys or electronics if I felt the urge). It's great exercise as long as you use proper body mechanics to avoid injury.
But hey a bit of advice, don't rush out and buy a computer too quickly. Bills first. And then save for at least a month or two worth of bills incase the job falls apart. Then you can be free of stress for a bit while you job hunt, if the need arises.
Good luck with the work, just make sure you don't let those Wal-Mart douches dupe you into working off the clock, I guess it's a major habit of theirs.
But hey a bit of advice, don't rush out and buy a computer too quickly. Bills first. And then save for at least a month or two worth of bills incase the job falls apart. Then you can be free of stress for a bit while you job hunt, if the need arises.
Good luck with the work, just make sure you don't let those Wal-Mart douches dupe you into working off the clock, I guess it's a major habit of theirs.
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