I’ve seen plenty of clerks. Seemed like Cashiers mostly.
But that kinda just tracks with my experience with Cashiers in general being kinda spiteful and Misanthropic. Having worked retail before. It can easily leave you bitter and hating everyone and everything. Especially the permanent Customer facing roles where you aren’t able to step into the warehouse and drop the faux smile and curse the customers out where they can’t hear you.
I’ve also seen Pilots, Writers, Game Devs, Lawyers, assorted White Collar Professionals. A few ‘Blue Collar’ people. Less Tradesmen more bakers, cooks etc. And of the Small Business Owners. Mostly they seemed to be either Micro-Brewery Owners. Or owned Restaurants. I saw a couple Arts and Crafty type people. But nowhere near as many as I thought.
Kinda ironic. Usually it’s the Artsy people who don’t know when to shut the hell up and stop digging a hole.
I’ve seen plenty of clerks. Seemed like Cashiers mostly.
But that kinda just tracks with my experience with Cashiers in general being kinda spiteful and Misanthropic. Having worked retail before. It can easily leave you bitter and hating everyone and everything. Especially the permanent Customer facing roles where you aren’t able to step into the warehouse and drop the faux smile and curse the customers out where they can’t hear you.
I’ve also seen Pilots, Writers, Game Devs, Lawyers, assorted White Collar Professionals. A few ‘Blue Collar’ people. Less Tradesmen more bakers, cooks etc. And of the Small Business Owners. Mostly they seemed to be either Micro-Brewery Owners. Or owned Restaurants. I saw a couple Arts and Crafty type people. But nowhere near as many as I thought.
Kinda ironic. Usually it’s the Artsy people who don’t know when to shut the hell up and stop digging a hole.
Oh, cashiers are hard work. True.
There's too many to count now. If they all get fired, you will see a long line for suicide weekend.