You see the snow all over the roads? Yeah that’s an indication that you should stay home, not bother poor mall employees who just want to go home. Is that t-shirt really worth $50 and risking your life due to slick roads? —Crabby Cashier
This article appears in Feb 7-13, 2013.


Why don’t you quit and let someone more appreciative have the job? Stupid little whiner.
I can’t believe people would go to the mall on a sunny day, let alone a snowy one. The nerve of consumers, its like those stores are there for a reason.
Just because you can’t drive on snow covered roads doesn’t mean everyone else can’t. You are at work. You are there whether there are customers or not. Your job is to serve customers. ‘Nuff said, you SET.
we are the idiots who keep you employed. youre welcome.
If the slick roads are so dangerous…….why did you risk your life to get to work? You must really need the money……but if you need the money soo much…..why would you want to go home early?
or
Maybe you took the bus to work, which isn’t really risking your life, and maybe your customers took the bus too. So why did you want to go home early?
Face the truth…..you’re just being crabby.
“Maybe you took the bus to work, which isn’t really risking your life”
And in other breaking news, Dewey beats Truman.
PK Is the summit this Sunday still on?
Sad but true, eh?
Point for Ivan!
Yeah, even funnier when I consider that – THAT’S MY !@#$ING ROUTE.
Fortunately the 7:30 A.M. crowd is pretty laid back. If any of us had a gun we’d probably use it on ourselves.
Don’t go home for lunch Ivan!
LOL – no danger. I’m not so fond of going to Burnside that I’d do it twice in one day >: )
yes yes.. tell me more about your first world problems.
Indeed, relax…..sit back…..eat some more crayons.
It was a dark and stormy night…..
Your store hours are set whether the “risk life and limb to get that $50.00 dollar T-shirt” guy arrives at your store or not. If the store does close early don’t you lose wages?
I’ve yet to see any t-shirt worth 50 bucks.
Jesus… markup much?