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Kaderin Triste 01-23-2021 03:36 AM

Grab it and walk out the door.
Or, commonly, slide the fabric off the bolt and stuff it into a giant purse.

trystan830 01-23-2021 03:43 PM

i mean, i get sliding it off the bolt and stuffing it into a purse. but just walking out with the bolt seems to assume no one is watching *sigh*

Kaderin Triste 01-23-2021 04:02 PM

They know we're watching. They just also know we can't do anything so they don't care.

trystan830 01-23-2021 04:27 PM

yeah *sigh*

we can't do anything about it either, if people manage to get stuff out of the store. if we see someone in the store, we "offer them awesome customer service," and hope that sticking on them like glue will get them to abandon their shoplifting plans and leave. if we do see someone leave, we call and email the closest stores and give them descriptions of the people and the items. that way, if they do try to "return" the item - "I don't have the receipt and i paid cash" or "i got these as a gift, and i already had them" - the nearby stores will know that's wrong. when we get these kinds of returns, and if we haven't had the items in the sale history, we tell them they have to return them to the store they got them from.

but yeah, it's frustrating.

Kaderin Triste 01-23-2021 04:44 PM

Minus letting other stores know, that's all we can do too. And if they try to return stuff to us, we (a manager) can look up big items in the computer to confirm if it was purchased or not.
But all returns without reciepts also go onto "store credit" cards as well, which the managers can cancel. So if they steal something big and then return it and get it as store credit, we can basically recover the item.
Unfortunately that almost never happens. I suspect they go to either pawn shops or just sell on ebay or facebook marketplace.

trystan830 01-23-2021 04:50 PM

yeah, that's probably what happens with a lot of the stuff that gets lifted from us too. *sigh*

Kaderin Triste 01-23-2021 07:30 PM

Ahhh! One of my fave coffee shops just posted that they're hiring at both locations and now I'm torn. Because idk if I want to jump back into a full schedule again or if I want to continue to relax (with a tight budget) and have time to get Etsy going. Because right now, my schedule allows for almost 3 full days off (tbh, it might as well be 3 days off because one day is just 4 hours of sitting at a desk, monitoring any visitors via the security cameras and basically doing nothing) where I can work on creative endeavors or just relax, whereas my previous schedule only gave me 1 full day off.

But also, they're awesome and I love coffee, so it would be a great fit and I could use the money... >.>
Idk. I mean, I could, in theory, apply, get a job there, and drop the front desk hours at the museum, but I'd need to basically be working 20 hours there to make it significantly better than my only 10-ish hours at the museum currently, which would put me right back up to working nearly full time hours and that is just a lot when you don't have a car.
I'm seriously debating it a lot. Might weigh the pros and cons over the next few days. I have a couple days next week that I'll have time to go and apply if I decide to do it. And if not, they're usually hiring again in the fall (when the college kids who got summer jobs go back to school).
I just kind of want to be a little pickier about where I work and how much I work since I just got out of working myself to death at a job I hate.
XP

KittyBeary 01-23-2021 11:18 PM

People steal bolts of fabric?? Wtf? o_O

Biomecha 01-23-2021 11:36 PM

You could say they bolt with the fabric.

Kaderin Triste 01-23-2021 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KittyBeary (Post 1944034)
People steal bolts of fabric?? Wtf? o_O

Oh yeah, they'll take anything that isn't locked up. And depending on the locking mechanism, they'll try taking stuff that is too.

KittyBeary 01-26-2021 01:48 AM

Neighbor's car has had its lights on for the longest time today, and idk if they even know...

MonBon 01-26-2021 08:56 PM

Ah that's no good. Their battery might die

Kaderin Triste 01-26-2021 10:54 PM

*flops onto the floor*
I am frustrated by myself. Just a general frustration. Because I may have goofed and slowed my project progress down by not simply double-checking something. Hopefully, if I remember correctly though, it's only a slight delay, because I think I should have all the supplies I need at home, I just grabbed the wrong shade of purple so I can't work on them while at work. Which sucks because it's dead right now and I could have been close to half done with one of the gloves had it not been for that mistake.
XP

Anyway....don't mind my little rant. I just needed to get it out.

KittyBeary 01-26-2021 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MonBon (Post 1944059)
Ah that's no good. Their battery might die

I think it did... because the car was making noises with the lights flashing before it stopped. x_X Idk... then today I noticed it was moved, so maybe they took care of it.

MonBon 01-28-2021 11:54 PM

ah that's good.

Hang in there Kad <3 it's okay to make mistakes

Kaderin Triste 01-29-2021 12:51 AM

Yeah...this project is a lesson in not rushing so much tbh.
Ex: Planned for one scale design, bought scales for that, then came up with a better design, but didn't double check to make sure my scale counts would be accurate, leading to needing to order MORE scales. XP
So I've basically spent almost $35 just in scales on gloves that I'm only getting $65 for. XP
(If I had taken an extra day or two to properly plan things out, I probably only would have had to spend around $15-20 on scales.)


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