but it puts money into the bank every week.
Oh believe me there are people who are like that, I have seen this kind of stuff at work too!wait, really?! maaaaan c'mon now, I sure hope you dont deal with people like that at your job. haha
wait, really?! maaaaan c'mon now, I sure hope you dont deal with people like that at your job. haha
I dealt with mostly impatient/rude assholes. I used to work customer service/special services at Home Depot. $14 an hour x 40 hours a week was NOT worth it.
$11 isn't bad. Does it pay the bills?
I'm sorry man. I guess I'm lucky to be able to live with my g/f and we can both pay the bills.so long as I live with someone, yes. Alone, no unless I extremely cutback which means this forum will be placed on the chopping block.
I'm sorry man. I guess I'm lucky to be able to live with my g/f and we can both pay the bills.
The average person does not understand technology at all. The older generations tend to struggle with it more. I'm not saying every single older person does, but most of them do struggle with it to some degree. They can't be bothered to learn or they do the bare minimum and just expect everyone to cater/explain to them.
It gets even worse when you add tech-ignorance and customer service together. People have no problems at all being right cunts to customer service reps. (Often for no reason at all.) But add in a person's unwillingness to listen/understand on top of a penchant for getting abusive towards those trying to help and who are oft unable to do much in response... yeah not fun.
(I say unable to do much because in many cases the service reps are not allowed to refuse to help or even raise their voice slightly despite whatever abuse is hurled at them. In some cases it has to get to levels where police would be called before a service rep can actually refuse.)