I worked in retail as a college summer job and someone let their cart loose and it cracked a light on my car. The security tapes confirmed it. I was parked way off to the side with the other employees and the cart gained some momentum on its way.
Another similar test is when someone changes their mind on buying something if they return it to its original spot or just dump it on a random shelf. This is another thing that I really hated dealing with in retail.
Lowes/Home Depot: aashole digs through lumber and leaves a pile on top of the adjacent product. Drags the top sheets of plywood on top of adjacent racks and leaves them there. I think they should be monitored an upcharged when they hit the register.
I worked in retail as a college summer job and someone let their cart loose and it cracked a light on my car. The security tapes confirmed it. I was parked way off to the side with the other employees and the cart gained some momentum on its way.
Another similar test is when someone changes their mind on buying something if they return it to its original spot or just dump it on a random shelf. This is another thing that I really hated dealing with in retail.
Bonus points on when it’s something from the frozen food aisle they just stash randomly on some shelf to melt and spoil!
Lowes/Home Depot: aashole digs through lumber and leaves a pile on top of the adjacent product. Drags the top sheets of plywood on top of adjacent racks and leaves them there. I think they should be monitored an upcharged when they hit the register.