Let's start over......
Yeah closing sucks at Target. We "zone" which is straitening the store and pulling all the products forward to the 2nd row of diamonds on the shelves. Then putting the "reshop" - which are returned items from registers and customers (target calls them guests) away. It pays the bills but since I do the elctronic dept a lot, it is so busy that I can't get to it right away so we start that crap later or in between customers. God, this job makes me hate the holidays
Thank god I am opening is all I can say
Thank god I am opening is all I can say
I work at Trader Horn been there for a little over a year, it's a hardware store with pretty much everything. To close all we have to do is sweep, I shut down the propane, and then turn off the lights and lock the doors. It aint bad, but I like it better when I walk in in the morning and the floor machine has been ran and then when I leave all I do is walk out the door 
This is the one I work at, it was the 1st Trader Horn/Warehouse sales that was opened.
http://www.traderhornstores.com/?company-history,15

This is the one I work at, it was the 1st Trader Horn/Warehouse sales that was opened.
http://www.traderhornstores.com/?company-history,15
Not sure. Trader Horns been around since 1958. It started out as Ware House Sales then the owner of the 2nd store wanted to change the name and came up with "Trader Horn". It was the name of a book from the 50's I think.
I offered to trade you a <80,000 engine for your SC'd engine if you want to return the green truck to stock when you buy a lightning
Then putting the "reshop" - which are returned items from registers and customers (target calls them guests) away. It pays the bills but since I do the elctronic dept a lot, it is so busy that I can't get to it right away so we start that crap later or in between customers.

:brainwashing:
Target is a pain, but it pays the bills and I am well liked so that is fine for now.







