ANDY!!! You speak my language my friend. Whilst full time at uni, last December I picked up two supermarket jobs (both casual). A nightfill job and a position in a bakery within a supermarket. And let me tell you, I legit agreed to every single dam thing you said. I finished 90 minutes later than usual at my nightfill job yesterday, finished at 11pm when today I started uni at 5am!!! 5 CUSTOMERS walk in 5 minutes before closing pushing back our faceup time and stock time. Not going to get too technical with it, but I know for a fact that I won't be working these jobs for long. Although, since joining both jobs, I have gained alot of life experience as well as a few friendships.
I've been working in a supermarket for very long now, I can't tell you how many times I've found a Deli order in a fridge while walking past, if you're going to make a Deli worker weigh, pack and hand an item to you, at least hand it back if you don't want it or it's too expensive. Throwing it in a fridge isn't very nice.
Everything you said was spot on, with the exemption of eating out the back. Anything you take off the shop floor/warehouse that is not paid for, regardless of it being damaged or not, is considered theft. So, we don't lol.
I had to laugh. Customers choosing to hold workers hostage at closing instead of coming back the next day. Happens every day. Luckily, I get paid for every minute here in Florida.
It sucks even more when a 60 year old lady asks why there is one price label and 2 items and some kid has put neatly a fricking can of hair dye beside the matte paste on the end of aisle display and then the price tag on the product is faded so you cant see if the label is for hair dye or for the matte paste is meant to be there or the other way around and YOUR 15 AND ITS YOUR FIRST FRICKING DAY.
hey man, going for my first tesco/retail job this wednesday, induction days, found this video exceptionally helpful, i really find it hard with people due to my aspergers, i'm hoping i can get my head down with it, although there are always silver linings, ill definitely be looking through your job related videos, just because you seem to be very educating, keep it up my dude
Seems like the experience working at supermarkets varies quite a lot, at least judging by this video and its comment section. As my first summer job I got real lucky and had the privilege to work at a supermarket real close to my house. It is really popular in my town. I am still working there even till this day while doing studies on the side. I work at the convenience food and cold meat section. The work is divided into two shifts in average (in busier times, such as christmas, it can be divided into three). There's the morning shift and then the evening shift. The morning shift is from 5 AM to 1 PM, 8 hours. The latter shift is usually from 10 AM to 6 PM, also 8 hours. The morning shift is done by two people and it is essentially unloading all the products on the shelves. The later shift is done by one person, where he/she checks the expiry dates of the products (and puts a cheaper price tag on the products that are getting old). I found it real funny to hear familiar words used in this video, we also "face" the shelves at our store, making sure the oldest products are at the front, minimizing waste. Another familiar thing I heard was the mention of people who had worked at the supermarket for over 20 years. My manager(?) for example has worked in this type of work for over 20 years (which has gotten her multiple raises). We have a system in our supermarket, where you get paid more the longer you work in there. I think it's also important to mention that I live in Finland, so things may seem quite different as compared to supermarkets in UK or the US. For example, we have quite a lot of days off (yet we get money from them). Also, when taking holiday breaks or being sick, we still get paid as we would if we worked. Our supermarket is only part of a franchise in other words, we have quite a lot of freedom to do things how we want as the store is owned by a local. I also have to say that even as a still somewhat new worker, I have surprisingly much input into our section and it's shelf arrangement and product selection. Then again, maybe I just got real lucky getting a job at this supermarket :) Feel free to ask if you have any questions regarding our store and its practices, I'd love to answer them!
@@MrAndyBradleyI'm really slow at the moment btw it's my second day on the job I got reminded on how to do the work like 4 times will I get fired? Any tips how to go around this
Did you let them know that you have autism because depending on what type of accommodations do you need? They would probably be more than happy to accommodate just to make your working experience better.
ive non stop been looking for a job for 10months and tmr im going back to a store that said they would keep me in mind so ima ask if they need someone new im 17 and the struggle is real i just wanna car man smh 😂😂 yall please wish me luck im going insane looking for a job
If your new like me as well hardest part is knowing where such n such is located. Literally I'm on day 4 tommorow doing night fill and did day 3 by myself and screwed up my aisle simply by not knowing where things either went and nervous whatnot. Customers were asking me where this and that were and didn't know where it was etc.. or people will leave bread in the chiller aisle or something of that sorts. Felt exhausted afterwards feet were killing me like someone crushed them usually you get minimal training and expected just to know what to do after first couple "training shifts" and then your at it on your own can be daunting for some. Usually supermarkets pay somewhat decent to bare min wage it varies from person to person and store to store. Those were my hang ups not knowing where everything went the co workers are nice and friendly for most part however I think many leave and have high turnover they either hire students or people that really need a job something quick and easy cash definitely around Xmas time for sure. Supermarkets have high turnover in general.
Well, I work at walmart for about 1 year and 6 months now, and I really joy it, and am a cashier worker and it is bit fun, I had a customer buying over 700 worth of food, and yeah, and I work from 3pm to 9pm on the weekends, and it is 6 hours shift so I would be getting 1 15 minutes break and 30 minutes lunch break, but if you to more then 7 hours each day you get 2 15 minutes and 1 hour lunch break, i see that is a good shift.
I work at a supermarket and I absolutely love it! I’m on produce and learning the rest of the store. We have the best team and we manage to get the job done and have a laugh at the same time. We do reductions sometime between 5 and 8 ish for today and then tomorrow too. It’s physical work but super rewarding 👍🏻
Hahaha - loved this! It’s nice to see you back on YT, Andy! I hope all has been well w/ you. I’m needing to find another job and have considered maybe applying at some local grocery stores. But your video has changed my mind about working at one, hahaha.
currently working in a tescos express store. it's long and tiring but it's work i don't mind doing my only doubts have been my speed when stacking and getting shit done.
Make a video explaining how to successfully land a job in any major supermarket because I've been trying for nearly a year with all of them and I keep getting rejected.🥺
Yea, i wish i got furloughed and got money for nothing, but i wasn’t able to as i’m mainly self employed, and wasn’t able to get the grant for that either so this was all i had
I have been working in a grocery store since 1993. I have worked in pretty much every department. Back then, one in ten customer was rude. Today, one in four is rude and I must say, the questions they ask are dumber than ever. I don't understand where this world is going.
I’m working 11pm to 7am for 4 years and it sucking my soul out of my body but when u need money u need it. And I need to admit I kinda like my job because it peaceful. 1 years left… gogogo
I don’t blame you at all for quitting. I’m not mad at you for that sometimes it’s just not for everybody. Hell it’s not even for me and I already have severe back issues and I’ve been doing it for almost 10 months.
It was so sad to get a master’s degree in a hopeless country with no job, so I'm about to leave China and work in a supermarket in Singapore. Just looking your video😂,thanks for which made me some mentally prepared.
So you go ahead and stack spaghetti sauce at a store in-in-in a supermarket. You control the guy or the woman that runs the rub...run-brings out the carts on-on-or-on a forklift. What happened?
it's only been three days and i feel like i want quit already 😂 it's too much pressure for me man.. i don't like lift heavy stuff.. i hate when the stocks lorry comes..
today was my first day and my feet are killing me, you're literally standing on your feet for 8 hours going around and doing shit, picking up boxes, crouching , dragging, lifting.. this shit is annoying i didn't expect this to be such back breaking work
@@MrAndyBradley the people there are nice enough but i can't say they're fun, i have nothing in common with them, they're all smokers and coffee drinkers and i'm not, we got nothing in common except this shitty job...and i'm not the chatty type either i mostly just shut up and do as i'm told, i got no interest in making friends there
@@MrAndyBradley i feel like this isn't the type of job you pour years of your life into...this is more like some shit for highschool students in summer break
I found a customer who was somehow still in the store fifteen minutes after closing time. I went up to her and told her we were closed. She looked at me and said, "I need dishwasher tablets." My team leader was furious.
I Have Been Working On A Supermarket For 2 months Now What You Said About The Customers Coming About 2 Minutes Before The Shop Is About To Close Was Absolutely Right I Regret Saying This But Working In Supermarkets Kind Of Sucks.
@@MrAndyBradley Ah, the supermarket life! 🛒 A journey of six years, filled with challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned. You asked, "Still loving life?" Well, let me tell you, my friend, the answer is yes! 🎮🐺 Imagine, if you will, the supermarket aisles as pathways of an epic adventure in an ice world, where I, Kiba Snowpaw, a Furry male Ice Wolf 36+ years old, face quests and battles every day! 🐺❄ Comparison Just like in my favorite games, every customer interaction is a new level, each shelf organization is a puzzle to be solved, and handling the daily grind is no less thrilling than conquering bosses in intense gameplay. Working in the supermarket is not unlike the sprawling online battles I've waged as a UA-cam gamer and streamer. 🎥🕹 I've learned resilience and strategy, skills that serve me both in my supermarket duties and my gaming escapades. The synergy between my work and gaming passion has forged a path that's as adventurous and challenging as the landscapes I traverse in my games. Now, if I were to evaluate the intersection between my gaming life and my professional life, I'd note that both require dedication, quick thinking, teamwork, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing scenarios. The real-world supermarket mirrors the digital battlefields where I lead my wolf pack to victory. 🎖🐺 Through my six-year journey, I've seen technology evolve. Comparing gaming graphics from when I started working to now, it's a night-and-day difference. Just like how the supermarket industry has adopted more efficient systems and tools, so has the gaming industry pushed the boundaries. There's room for critique too - whether it's a poorly designed game level or inefficient supermarket layout, both spheres present their unique challenges. 📊📝 In the mystical ice world of gaming, where the bravest Ice Wolves venture, I, Kiba Snowpaw, stand tall. Balancing my duties in the supermarket and the virtual world is like balancing the eternal dance of ice and fire. My tale is one of growth, filled with action, drama, and the never-ending pursuit of excellence. 🐺❄🔥 Conclusion So yes, @MrAndyBradley, I'm still loving life! I've found excitement and fulfillment in unexpected places, and the adventure continues both at work and online. How about you? Ever felt like your everyday routine was part of a grander tale? Let's share our stories! 📖💫 #SupermarketLife #GamingAdventures #FurryIceWolf #KibaSnowpaw #EpicJourney 🎮🐺❄ Best, @TheDanishFurryGamer
I did find this a bit of a winge from around half way to 75% of the way through this. I think you had already got your point over about the things you dislike about this work. Why does someone do this work for 20 years? Maybe because they are happy with the return they gain from the role. Anyway wish you luck with your future careers. I do understand frustrations from working life myself but then maybe I am doing the wrong work for me too,
One thing I will tell you - it's one thing to have to avoid what you say to customers... it's another altogether saying anything to your fellow workers - cause just one of them just HAS to be that sod that gets offended by something you say offhand.
@@MrAndyBradley I actually do like the cassier stuff! Filling the shelves a bit less if I can't find it but overall Im continueing it! I do only have worked there 2 days but in a month I am going back!
don't Bagus we have families to feed and bills to pay on minimum wage we have to deal with your rude abusive behavior and you think it is ok. promotions come down to politics in the store
ANDY!!! You speak my language my friend. Whilst full time at uni, last December I picked up two supermarket jobs (both casual). A nightfill job and a position in a bakery within a supermarket. And let me tell you, I legit agreed to every single dam thing you said. I finished 90 minutes later than usual at my nightfill job yesterday, finished at 11pm when today I started uni at 5am!!! 5 CUSTOMERS walk in 5 minutes before closing pushing back our faceup time and stock time.
Not going to get too technical with it, but I know for a fact that I won't be working these jobs for long.
Although, since joining both jobs, I have gained alot of life experience as well as a few friendships.
Haha! Good to hear i’m not the only one. You still doing it?
I've been working in a supermarket for very long now, I can't tell you how many times I've found a Deli order in a fridge while walking past, if you're going to make a Deli worker weigh, pack and hand an item to you, at least hand it back if you don't want it or it's too expensive. Throwing it in a fridge isn't very nice.
I also work at an grocery store as an 15 year old.
Everything you said was spot on, with the exemption of eating out the back. Anything you take off the shop floor/warehouse that is not paid for, regardless of it being damaged or not, is considered theft. So, we don't lol.
Lol yeaa good experience but not really again
I had to laugh. Customers choosing to hold workers hostage at closing instead of coming back the next day. Happens every day. Luckily, I get paid for every minute here in Florida.
It sucks even more when a 60 year old lady asks why there is one price label and 2 items and some kid has put neatly a fricking can of hair dye beside the matte paste on the end of aisle display and then the price tag on the product is faded so you cant see if the label is for hair dye or for the matte paste is meant to be there or the other way around and YOUR 15 AND ITS YOUR FIRST FRICKING DAY.
Yep, I do too and you know what to be honest with you if they even stay until 1040 I don’t care if that’s an extra like 10 bucks in my pocket
hey man, going for my first tesco/retail job this wednesday, induction days, found this video exceptionally helpful, i really find it hard with people due to my aspergers, i'm hoping i can get my head down with it, although there are always silver linings, ill definitely be looking through your job related videos, just because you seem to be very educating, keep it up my dude
good luck brother
Hows it going fella?
Glad to hear, thanks for that. How’s it going so far?
Seems like the experience working at supermarkets varies quite a lot, at least judging by this video and its comment section. As my first summer job I got real lucky and had the privilege to work at a supermarket real close to my house. It is really popular in my town. I am still working there even till this day while doing studies on the side. I work at the convenience food and cold meat section.
The work is divided into two shifts in average (in busier times, such as christmas, it can be divided into three). There's the morning shift and then the evening shift. The morning shift is from 5 AM to 1 PM, 8 hours. The latter shift is usually from 10 AM to 6 PM, also 8 hours. The morning shift is done by two people and it is essentially unloading all the products on the shelves. The later shift is done by one person, where he/she checks the expiry dates of the products (and puts a cheaper price tag on the products that are getting old).
I found it real funny to hear familiar words used in this video, we also "face" the shelves at our store, making sure the oldest products are at the front, minimizing waste. Another familiar thing I heard was the mention of people who had worked at the supermarket for over 20 years. My manager(?) for example has worked in this type of work for over 20 years (which has gotten her multiple raises). We have a system in our supermarket, where you get paid more the longer you work in there.
I think it's also important to mention that I live in Finland, so things may seem quite different as compared to supermarkets in UK or the US. For example, we have quite a lot of days off (yet we get money from them). Also, when taking holiday breaks or being sick, we still get paid as we would if we worked. Our supermarket is only part of a franchise in other words, we have quite a lot of freedom to do things how we want as the store is owned by a local. I also have to say that even as a still somewhat new worker, I have surprisingly much input into our section and it's shelf arrangement and product selection. Then again, maybe I just got real lucky getting a job at this supermarket :)
Feel free to ask if you have any questions regarding our store and its practices, I'd love to answer them!
Seems like you had a similar experience 😀
@@MrAndyBradleyI'm really slow at the moment btw it's my second day on the job I got reminded on how to do the work like 4 times will I get fired? Any tips how to go around this
Work in Morrisons and it’s absolutely horrific, it’s tear gas each and every shift
tear gas 😂
I just had my job interview at Sainsbury's. You speak the truth. I have autism too. So I hope I can settle in this...
Bro I'm stressed rn day 3 today
Did you get the job?
Nope even though I was charming as hell *cough*. Will keep trying@@MrAndyBradley
@@johnsuperhist5219 just take it one day at a time don’t get overwhelmed. Take it one task at a time.
Did you let them know that you have autism because depending on what type of accommodations do you need? They would probably be more than happy to accommodate just to make your working experience better.
ive non stop been looking for a job for 10months and tmr im going back to a store that said they would keep me in mind so ima ask if they need someone new im 17 and the struggle is real i just wanna car man smh 😂😂 yall please wish me luck im going insane looking for a job
I feel the struggle man, but ive seen a lot of stuff out there for young people. Maybe just do deliveroo on a bike and make a bit of cash that way
If your new like me as well hardest part is knowing where such n such is located. Literally I'm on day 4 tommorow doing night fill and did day 3 by myself and screwed up my aisle simply by not knowing where things either went and nervous whatnot.
Customers were asking me where this and that were and didn't know where it was etc.. or people will leave bread in the chiller aisle or something of that sorts.
Felt exhausted afterwards feet were killing me like someone crushed them usually you get minimal training and expected just to know what to do after first couple "training shifts" and then your at it on your own can be daunting for some.
Usually supermarkets pay somewhat decent to bare min wage it varies from person to person and store to store.
Those were my hang ups not knowing where everything went the co workers are nice and friendly for most part however I think many leave and have high turnover they either hire students or people that really need a job something quick and easy cash definitely around Xmas time for sure.
Supermarkets have high turnover in general.
Yea definitely high turnover, but i feel doesn’t take long to get to grips with it 👍
I'm watching this before going to work at the supermarket.. my first job 😭 I probably not good idea but I enjoyed it 😂😂
How’s it going so far? 😅
Loved this Andy ! So very true, very funny, welcome to retail! 😃😘
Yuup! Surprised you’ve lasted this long
I work in a small town i been working for about 3 months never missed a day i love my job great work envoirment i got lucky i guess
Had the exact same experience man, especially the guys who had been there for 30 years.
Think I was actually judged when I quit to focus on uni.
Well, I work at walmart for about 1 year and 6 months now, and I really joy it, and am a cashier worker and it is bit fun, I had a customer buying over 700 worth of food, and yeah, and I work from 3pm to 9pm on the weekends, and it is 6 hours shift so I would be getting 1 15 minutes break and 30 minutes lunch break, but if you to more then 7 hours each day you get 2 15 minutes and 1 hour lunch break, i see that is a good shift.
I work at a supermarket and I absolutely love it! I’m on produce and learning the rest of the store. We have the best team and we manage to get the job done and have a laugh at the same time. We do reductions sometime between 5 and 8 ish for today and then tomorrow too. It’s physical work but super rewarding 👍🏻
That’s cool you’ve got a good team! 👍
When ppl buy Suff out of the back the other Products wont get sold, expire and have to be thrown out so not good tip to do it like that
Top tip - I look forward to more exciting retail insider secrets.
Never again, literally quit after 3 hours, and this wasn't my first job. I'm going back to delivery for making a buck during my last school year
Yeaa defo would earn a bit more money
Hahaha - loved this! It’s nice to see you back on YT, Andy! I hope all has been well w/ you.
I’m needing to find another job and have considered maybe applying at some local grocery stores. But your video has changed my mind about working at one, hahaha.
thanks man, had a bit of a break on this channel. It can be good, just depends on the staff :D
currently working in a tescos express store. it's long and tiring but it's work i don't mind doing
my only doubts have been my speed when stacking and getting shit done.
I’m sure you’ve picked it up by now!
Hahahaha... it sounds like you really enjoyed working there! 🤣
Highlight of my life!
Make a video explaining how to successfully land a job in any major supermarket because I've been trying for nearly a year with all of them and I keep getting rejected.🥺
ur resume?
Been successful yet?
Just be thankful you had a job during lockdown god knows what your real job is
Yea, i wish i got furloughed and got money for nothing, but i wasn’t able to as i’m mainly self employed, and wasn’t able to get the grant for that either so this was all i had
The longer you watch, the better it becomes!
i'm pleased... just be sure to not work at one yourself :D
I have been working in a grocery store since 1993. I have worked in pretty much every department. Back then, one in ten customer was rude. Today, one in four is rude and I must say, the questions they ask are dumber than ever. I don't understand where this world is going.
Very true!
I’m working 11pm to 7am for 4 years and it sucking my soul out of my body but when u need money u need it. And I need to admit I kinda like my job because it peaceful. 1 years left… gogogo
Ooo that’s a killer, i defo couldn’t do that
How to memorise items names and how to know where it goes?
Just repetition, you’ll soon remember
This is brilliant 🤣
I lasted 4 days. Hated it and was having back pain. I was expected to work. Quit the next day.
haha!! i don't blame you
I don’t blame you at all for quitting. I’m not mad at you for that sometimes it’s just not for everybody. Hell it’s not even for me and I already have severe back issues and I’ve been doing it for almost 10 months.
It was so sad to get a master’s degree in a hopeless country with no job, so I'm about to leave China and work in a supermarket in Singapore. Just looking your video😂,thanks for which made me some mentally prepared.
Haha! Did you manage to get the job?
@@MrAndyBradley Wow, you still remember, I have been in the Singapore supermarket for almost half a year now😖
they tell us how much time we got we are always out before that. me and my family are there usually because were desperate and your open.
Let me tell you right now, that not everyone follows FIFO, which means the one in the back of the shelf might be the oldest.
Thanks~~haven't seen you in a while lovely to have you back with with that great personality and sense of humor.
don't worry, more videos coming soon, just need to get back to uploading frequently again
So you go ahead and stack spaghetti sauce at a store in-in-in a supermarket. You control the guy or the woman that runs the rub...run-brings out the carts on-on-or-on a forklift. What happened?
it's only been three days and i feel like i want quit already 😂 it's too much pressure for me man.. i don't like lift heavy stuff.. i hate when the stocks lorry comes..
Is that the department you signed up for, can you not do shelf stacking or tills for example?
I'm wondering, which job area pays better. Packing or on the till
Well, no matter what job role specificly you’re on, you get paid the same
Funny video! I start working at Sainsbury's in 3 days. Saving up for uni!
Good luck!
How’s it going?
@@MrAndyBradley Really good thanks! It's hard work but I'm enjoying earning money and my colleagues are lovely.
im totally that guy who comes in 2 minutes before
They hate you 😅
today was my first day and my feet are killing me, you're literally standing on your feet for 8 hours going around and doing shit, picking up boxes, crouching , dragging, lifting.. this shit is annoying i didn't expect this to be such back breaking work
hahaha!!! yuppp pretty much! it's all about the people you work with, if there's fun people then it's a lot better. i never had that unfortunately
@@MrAndyBradley the people there are nice enough but i can't say they're fun, i have nothing in common with them, they're all smokers and coffee drinkers and i'm not, we got nothing in common except this shitty job...and i'm not the chatty type either i mostly just shut up and do as i'm told, i got no interest in making friends there
@@MrAndyBradley i feel like this isn't the type of job you pour years of your life into...this is more like some shit for highschool students in summer break
@@Zenkai.boost.Kekkei.Genkai oh yea definitely. although as mentioned, i was working with people who had done it for yearssss, no idea why!
You only work 8 hours?🤨
I just got a job in a supermarket and I appreciate your vid, thanks
How’s it going now? Still there? Haha!
Fail to mention the horrendous floor shelve packing it's agony 😭
Ha! Just a tad!
I found a customer who was somehow still in the store fifteen minutes after closing time. I went up to her and told her we were closed. She looked at me and said, "I need dishwasher tablets."
My team leader was furious.
Ha! I’m surprised she was still in there, woulda went up to her as soon as that closing time hit! The cheek of her!!
I Have Been Working On A Supermarket For 2 months Now
What You Said About The Customers Coming About 2 Minutes Before The Shop Is About To Close Was Absolutely Right
I Regret Saying This But Working In Supermarkets Kind Of Sucks.
Haha!! Yup! But to them, they don’t care they can get plenty of shopping done in 2 minutes
Strange comment. Every word started with a capital.
يا رجل لقد عملت في سوبر ماركت لمدة شهرين انت جميع ما قلته تعرضت له كنت اعتقد انها هنا فقط من الظاهر انها مشكلة عالمية
I met Curt Cobain, the Beastie Boys were much friendlier
Spot on Matey! Been a long time bud..hope all is well!
haha thanks man! i'm presuming you did a stint yourself?
It has! miss that face of yours!
I have been working In a supermarket for 6 years now.
Still loving life?
@@MrAndyBradley
Ah, the supermarket life! 🛒 A journey of six years, filled with challenges, triumphs, and lessons learned. You asked, "Still loving life?" Well, let me tell you, my friend, the answer is yes! 🎮🐺
Imagine, if you will, the supermarket aisles as pathways of an epic adventure in an ice world, where I, Kiba Snowpaw, a Furry male Ice Wolf 36+ years old, face quests and battles every day! 🐺❄
Comparison
Just like in my favorite games, every customer interaction is a new level, each shelf organization is a puzzle to be solved, and handling the daily grind is no less thrilling than conquering bosses in intense gameplay. Working in the supermarket is not unlike the sprawling online battles I've waged as a UA-cam gamer and streamer. 🎥🕹
I've learned resilience and strategy, skills that serve me both in my supermarket duties and my gaming escapades. The synergy between my work and gaming passion has forged a path that's as adventurous and challenging as the landscapes I traverse in my games.
Now, if I were to evaluate the intersection between my gaming life and my professional life, I'd note that both require dedication, quick thinking, teamwork, and the ability to adapt to ever-changing scenarios. The real-world supermarket mirrors the digital battlefields where I lead my wolf pack to victory. 🎖🐺
Through my six-year journey, I've seen technology evolve. Comparing gaming graphics from when I started working to now, it's a night-and-day difference. Just like how the supermarket industry has adopted more efficient systems and tools, so has the gaming industry pushed the boundaries. There's room for critique too - whether it's a poorly designed game level or inefficient supermarket layout, both spheres present their unique challenges. 📊📝
In the mystical ice world of gaming, where the bravest Ice Wolves venture, I, Kiba Snowpaw, stand tall. Balancing my duties in the supermarket and the virtual world is like balancing the eternal dance of ice and fire. My tale is one of growth, filled with action, drama, and the never-ending pursuit of excellence. 🐺❄🔥
Conclusion
So yes, @MrAndyBradley, I'm still loving life! I've found excitement and fulfillment in unexpected places, and the adventure continues both at work and online. How about you? Ever felt like your everyday routine was part of a grander tale? Let's share our stories! 📖💫
#SupermarketLife #GamingAdventures #FurryIceWolf #KibaSnowpaw #EpicJourney 🎮🐺❄
Best,
@TheDanishFurryGamer
you got that bang on
I did find this a bit of a winge from around half way to 75% of the way through this. I think you had already got your point over about the things you dislike about this work. Why does someone do this work for 20 years? Maybe because they are happy with the return they gain from the role. Anyway wish you luck with your future careers. I do understand frustrations from working life myself but then maybe I am doing the wrong work for me too,
Haha! Agreed.
And yes of course, each to their own if they wish to stay in the same job for 20 years, i couldn’t 🙈
Yooo, haven't seen you in a minute ! 😩😭
Yeaa i know, sorry, i had a break. But i’m back 😅 thanks for sticking around
This guy wasn't on a generic supermarket till he was on a kiosk till.
True! This was a small supermarket rather than a big one.
Looking for another retail job problem is contract length no company wants to give you more than a 16 h contract
Oh really! Yea in that case you’d have to get 2 jobs for those hours
@@MrAndyBradley but they don't offer the job if you don't have good availability
😓
This is so true
The video was great but you did not mention how much you were paid, your salary. I'd like to know.
Good point. i earnt around £600 a month, quite a a bit of tax was taken off. Plus didn't work everyday, so depends how much you work
Thank you very much for telling me. Quite informative 👍
I work at grocery store! I am dead inside : )
Ha! Keep going my man!
How to keep them happy?😅
One thing I will tell you - it's one thing to have to avoid what you say to customers... it's another altogether saying anything to your fellow workers - cause just one of them just HAS to be that sod that gets offended by something you say offhand.
Everyone gets offended nowadays
@@MrAndyBradley Too easily and if they're offended that easily by a passing comment, they ought not to be in retail.
most disrespected job
Naweza kupaga vitu
My first retail job is tomorrow!! Starting at 6
I hope I like it so I can work more :( I wouldn't know what else I can do if I dont like retail aswell
Best of luck!!
How you finding it so far?
@@MrAndyBradley I actually do like the cassier stuff! Filling the shelves a bit less if I can't find it but overall Im continueing it! I do only have worked there 2 days but in a month I am going back!
@@MrAndyBradley and like baking off the breads and stuff, the opening thus is something I don't like but I will have to live with it!
Hahahahahahaba
لا تكتر كلام مش مفهوم الغلب العرب اريد لي فصورة مقطع
Waaaahahahahahahaha
A lot of people in the UK and especially supermarket workers got a hard on watching this because it made a difference to their boring lives.
🤣🤣
HOW GET job
don't Bagus we have families to feed and bills to pay on minimum wage we have to deal with your rude abusive behavior and you think it is ok. promotions come down to politics in the store
Huh? 🤔
Talking too much
Haha sorry 🙊
I start tomorrow as a bagger 8 hour shift 😬
Bagging for 8hrs a day! Surely you’ll be doing something else as well no? 🙈