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I explored uncharted territory in M&S by complaining
Well, not so much complaining, just asking that they honour a promised discount. They had racks of ribs at £4 a go, with a shelf label advertising that they were £10 for 3 - and it was part-and-parcel of the label saying what they were, so it couldn't be one that had accidentally been slid along the shelf or anything. So I grabbed the last three, as although I've already got a couple in the freezer it's always worth having more.
But when I rang them up, no discount appeared. I pointed this out to the Guardian of the Self Checkouts, and we went off and checked the shelf, and she agreed that it was grossly deceptive advertising of the most brazen kind and they should be mulcted in exemplary damages, or words to that effect. So somebody else came over and, when last seen, was removing the offending label from the shelf, while the GotSC spent several minutes trying to work out how to ring up my £2 refund, with the assistance of a supervisor who seemed to find the staff-only screens on the till almost as confusing as she did. (I suspect a waterfall process was used in their design.)
So that's all done and dusted, I got £2 I didn't really need off ribs, I don't really have anything else to do for the rest of the weekend barring laundry, and the coffee should be ready by now
Email from the agent asking how things are going. Hope he doesn't know something I don't
There's been a few things that give me the impression he's fairly new at the game and working hard to impress; sending work emails on Saturday lunchtime reinforces that belief. Still, if he wants to work hard to succeed, more power to him. Never been my style, but there you go
Email from the agent asking how things are going. Hope he doesn't know something I don't
There's been a few things that give me the impression he's fairly new at the game and working hard to impress; sending work emails on Saturday lunchtime reinforces that belief. Still, if he wants to work hard to succeed, more power to him. Never been my style, but there you go
It is an interesting one. I had a conversation with a young lad at previous clientCo, who was working all hours. I told him that it becomes expected, he'd be unlikely to get thanks for it, and that his time was too precious to give for free. He looked thoroughly confused and said that as he was starting his career, he needed to impress. He got made redundant three months later.
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