It’s interesting when the unwashed masses realize the workers at stores are just that — *workers* — and not some team that make decisions for how the dump actually “functions”.
Apparently there’s been a few store chains that *used* to have their ordering people in each store, and it was great because they’d be able to order things special for their customers, they’d make sure their stock was set up for whatever the customers in their area needed, and it all worked out so well.
Then they fired them all, and centralized ordering. Then almost *nobody* could have whatever they needed and/or wanted. I wonder how much their profits dropped because of that…
She was surprisingly polite about that for a customer.
It’s interesting when the unwashed masses realize the workers at stores are just that — *workers* — and not some team that make decisions for how the dump actually “functions”.
Apparently there’s been a few store chains that *used* to have their ordering people in each store, and it was great because they’d be able to order things special for their customers, they’d make sure their stock was set up for whatever the customers in their area needed, and it all worked out so well.
Then they fired them all, and centralized ordering. Then almost *nobody* could have whatever they needed and/or wanted. I wonder how much their profits dropped because of that…
They must ask you for input? Are you kidding? Oh that’s funny! LOLOLOLOL!!!