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Originally Posted by Winter Storm
Only at work do I come off like a full blown OCD victim. If it's not setup by me..if I'm not apart of it, and if it isn't my idea. I will find some way to change it. For example an endcap of sugar with a flour tie in has to be made by our rookie grocery manager. The standard company design for endcaps is "straight-accross" on every shelf. He, however, makes it into a "T" and "U" form. Usually I slowly change that crap back to normal. The soda aisle is like my child, if someone screws up how I've aligned the sodas, I'm going to be pissed.
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Hey at least your manager isn't as bad as mine. My manager is monumentally bad. So bad that one wonders how he keeps his job, let alone became a manager.
Let's say Heinz's canned beans and pastas are on sale and we have like 4 pallets of the stuff. Rather than having one of his employees make a stackup with for example 3 varieties of beans and 3 varieties of pastas on it... this moron will just put one of the pallets on the floor exactly as it was shipped, even if it's
nothing but Zoodles. Thankfully, the two days that I work this job are the days he takes as his weekend, and my supervisor is more competent than this manager.
Anyway, all in all I'm pretty chilled at that job.
On my computer, things have to be perfect. I'm constantly re-ripping CD's when a new album comes out or an encoder is updated.
Jam it back in, in the dark.