A message to the asshole who will never read this. “FUCK YOU!” i can’t stand assholes like you who believe the world revolves around you. I apologize if your too brain dead to answer a simple question but its my fucking job. I ask if you have a Safeway card and you react like I just asked you to solve the worlds most difficult riddle. Its a simple yes or no question. I ain’t asking you to wipe my ass! Oh and if pulling your card out of your pocket is too hard then why even waste your energy driving to the grocery store? I aint making the rules so don’t ***** when i do my job the right way cuz i ain’t gonna stop asking people if they have their card. First world problems are pathetic. Even I’m pathetic for bitching about you on this site and wasting my oh so precious time that i could be spending on the couch watching sports center or driving slow on the streets. But hey at least i admit my problems are pathetic.
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That sucks. What a pinhead. I used to drive a public bus, and was always amazed by the people that boarded and we’re surprised when I told them they had to pay a fare. Really?
I watched something like this unfold at my local Safeway several months ago. Customer decides to be a jerk and says he shouldn’t need a card to save money and gives the clerk a hard time. I walked up, offered my Safeway card, and told him that he wouldn’t need his own card today. It wasn’t necessary to give the employee a hard time. If he had a hard time in the store, Safeway would be happy to deliver his groceries to him. Then he’d get the card-discount on his delivery whether or not he had a card.
People are gonna be annoying sometimes. Don’t let it get to you.
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