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Originally Posted by Balthascar810
Hey! What you doing now? Nothing exciting just now. So where are you working? Who are you working for? I'm not working. What you doing then ? What else are you up to? What are you doing if your not working? ...judo I have a job for you. Lucky save. This wasn't long after hospital. I'm not sure I would have tried to get back on the horse so soon if I thought people wouldn't look down on me for taking time out. But you were just being friendly and I was being evasive. You weren't to know. And it was nice that someone was interested in what I was up to.
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They gave me a second chance after my first misdemeanour. Don't over ride, call till supervisor. To be fair I was told that if the price tag on the product was lower than what it rung up, that we were supposed to over ride. I wasn't informed that electrical equipment -being the most expensive products in the whole store- were an exception. And I was cautious before my fall from grace. I pretended that I didn't care but I did. It was Anhedonia and I was nowhere near ready to return to the working world. I didn't want to work on tills serving public when I was at my other job. I put it on my cv that I had more experience than I actually did. So they maybe assumed I should have known that the console was a different kettle of fish. On the memo it stated clearly that it was on offer and exclusive to Wal-Mart so I over rode the computers price. Wrong move. And they could have sacked me on the spot. I knew people who were sacked for being less than £5 short In their till at the end of a day and it could have been the computers that were wrong and not them. I wasn't upset when I never survived the trial. I knew it was just.