Back as a teenager working as a stock boy in a grocery store: had to spend tedious hours pulling items up to the front of the shelf. We called it "blocking" or "facing". Tagging and placing items was actually fun and meaningful because you'd see empty shelves get full and people could buy shit. But blocking was pointless, as customers would constantly buy shit and the shelves would need to get redone. Blocking was legit busy work.

To this day, if I grab something from a perfectly aligned shelf, I'll block it because I know how boring it is for the dude doing it.

Present day: My bosses need me to design a series of spreadsheets that take tens of hours to produce and are looked at by no one. And inevitably each year, the format needs to be changed because PMC dude with no tech ability has some clever idea about what needs to be done. So instead of reusing what I've done, I've got to spend more pointless hours redoing it. This year I need to add two new columns for like 50 records, and make graphs.

*you can totally make fun of me for being a white collar nerd... I deserve it

  • 18cowboys [any,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    no one needs to stand to sell you things over the counter! couldnt stand the way they made us do that. the only real chairs in my store were in the break room and the boss's office, retail is deranged.