Free Advice For RadioShack: Lock The Front Door Before Smoking Up
Charlie writes:
Yesterday I did the unthinkable. I went to Radio Shack.Whoops.(I needed some small parts for a project I am working on).
I walked into the store and was very impressed to find no employees working.
I don't mean standing around, I mean no one in the store...at all. So I spend about 5 minutes finding the parts I need, finally two employees walk out of the back room. When they walked out of the room, the unmistakable smell of marijuana filled the store. Both employees were pretty out of it, it was rather amusing watching them work high.
Just more proof of Radio Shacks high standards.
Charlie
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@Dooley: That's true. Even if they caught you, it's not like they could really call the cops. If I were a shoplifter, I would target this store at that particular hour of the day.
@SkyeBlue: Fortunately using alcohol or being drunk is still funny and socially acceptable to the vast majority of Americans. Though not so much at work anymore.
Let us burn one
from end to end
and pass it over
to me my friend
burn it long, we'll burn it slow
to light me up before I go
if you don't like my fire
then don't come around
cause I'm gonna burn one down
yes I'm gonna burn one down
my choice is what I choose to do
and if I'm causing no harm
it shouldn't bother you
your choice is who you choose to bo
and if you're causin' no harm
then you're alright with me
if you don't like my fire
then don't come around
cause I'm gonna burn one down
yes I'm gonna burn one down
herb the gift from the earth
and what's from the earth
is of the greatest worth
so before you knock it try it first
you'll see it's a blessing
and not a curse
if you don't like my fire
then don't come around
cause I'm gonna burn one down
yes I'm gonna burn one down
- Ben Harper "I'm gonna burn one down"
@SkyeBlue:
I hope you went to whatever Radio Shack's main website is...
serious question: are you high??
@mac-phisto:
I guess my poorly worded comment shows in a way how UNFUNNY I have found ANY drug use since going to my best friends 16 year old sons funeral back in January. He started off with pot and seemed to think it was so cool, well until he moved on to meth then worked his way up to prescription drugs and OD'd on Zanax and Methadone. Drugs, so harmless, so funny.
i used to work at RS
I'm visuily impard and my maniger kept moving all the small (under the counter) items around wich ment everytime i sold one i had to ask Where is (insert product name) and find the item or spend 10 minuts on the floor behind the counter sorting through the small items. (same on shelvs)
since i live on memory of where stuff is this happend alot.
mind you the store has a plan-O-gram wich he never followd
well one day i find im being suspended for a week becos i was being ritten up 3 times a day for asking where things are and anoying custimers by talking to them (if you call talkig to them finding out what there looking for assesing if the part there looking for is the part they need croschecking the part and pointing them in the right direction)
allso wrote me up for asking where item x is all the time and then writing down that i refused to sign the complaint.
mind you this suspenshion was the first time i heard of any complaints.
so i quit.
Alternitvly the one time i got sent to a difrent store.
totaly difrent experince.
1. Everything was where it was suposed to be
2. the maniger was nice and complemented my memory skills having memorised the stors layout in about 2 hrs
3. liked my speed in assisting people and my speed at handling cellphone signup's
Yes i did sell extended service polices on anything/everything i could.
hay i made alot of money on those.
and i to myself buy ESP on things i own that i dont like fixing myself.
the main difrince being i know how to navagate the system whe n i do need somthing repaird :p for most places anyway.
@SkyeBlue: guaranteed for a fact that people get high at work because of customers like you.
its also funny that people find this incident "unique". After working at different part time retail jobs, all of them had workers who were stoned at work to pass the time. When you receive great customer service even though you're being an ass, most likely the representative or the employee you're talking to is stoned out of their mind.
@SkyeBlue: My sympathies go out to you and the family of your friend. However please consider the following:
I had a friend who started off playing Super Mario Brothers. Well he kept playing games and started trying new games and eventually he found World of Warcraft. He has now lost his girlfriend, dropped out of school, and is about to lose his job.
Moral of the story? Don't play video games.
er wait... maybe the moral is more like this: Addiction can strike anyone over anything. Drugs are a symptom and not a cause.
Man, thats some great trolling.
I'm sorry your friends son decided to go to harder and harder drugs. However, that's hardly a valid argument against recreational pot use. People with addictive personalities will always find a way to escalate their addictions untill something snaps - projecting their behavior on the vast majority of recreational pot users who get high to pass the time (just like recreational drinkers) shows ignorance and makes people less receptive to your point.
Now where did I put my bong?
If it was in California, he may have had a prescription.
Of course, at work???? Come on!
+ Watch video
Customer: What other features does this CB Radio have?
RS employee: You can put your weed in here....
@SkyeBlue: Hate to break the news to you but at least in Canada if you go somewhere that the kids are getting paid minimum, or close to minimum wage at a shitty job, Im betting around 80% get high before after or during the job. Every job I worked at as a teen people were getting high, now Im almost 23 and from what I see, its only a growing trend. I don't blame them, you give your 8 hours a day and get treated like crap, talked down to, pressured to preform. Go smoke a joint and all those annoyences go away, and its not harming anyone boo-hoo, maybe if you lit one up you wouldn't be on here bitching.
Btw. +1 Mac phisto. Funny stuff.
from what I see, its only a growing trend.Sorry, I just had to say it, getting high at work was a "growing trend" 35 years ago when I was a teenager working in fast food. Today, from what I've seen, it's way beyond a growing trend.
@SkyeBlue: Sorry but your tear-jerking "I just went to the funeral of a friend" comment doesn't pull it with me, and I've been to plenty of funerals of friends. It's sad, it's needless, and it has nothing to do with this story and why it's funny.
@SkyeBlue: Weed as a gateway drug is bullshit. People with addictive personalities on the other hand.
I believe the "buzz" of this thread has been officially "harshed." Not to rip on anyone in particular, but I think it says something when I'm not the one in the crime-related [technically] thread who sound's the most like a uptight, throw-the-book-at-'em Jack Webb impression, given my posting history on this thread.
@Bootyology: You obviously haven't met enough of their managers. And the quality of the managers is *definitely* indicative of the quality of the corporation (see Best Buy, Circuit City, etc.)



















I would actually love to hear more details about how they treated you as a customer [seriously] because of this.
Meg, is that photo supposed to represent what the associates saw going on outside their store, even if nobody else did?