Business sense
Nov. 12th, 2006 12:22 amThis is just too funny not to pass on.
Jeremy worked tonight, at his job at Unnamed Major Australian Grocery Store, from 8pm until midnight. At about 9:30pm, he got a call on his mobile from the store. Somewhat bemused, he answered the phone. His manager was on the other end, asking if he knew he was supposed to work tonight. "Yes," was the even more bemused answer. The manager then asked what he was going to do about it.
"Well, I'm standing in aisle 9 right now ..."
Yep, that's right. His manager - who was at work - called him at work and asked why he wasn't at work. I'm not making any assumptions about how said manager got the job, but let's just say he'd better have a mouth like a Hoover.
Jeremy worked tonight, at his job at Unnamed Major Australian Grocery Store, from 8pm until midnight. At about 9:30pm, he got a call on his mobile from the store. Somewhat bemused, he answered the phone. His manager was on the other end, asking if he knew he was supposed to work tonight. "Yes," was the even more bemused answer. The manager then asked what he was going to do about it.
"Well, I'm standing in aisle 9 right now ..."
Yep, that's right. His manager - who was at work - called him at work and asked why he wasn't at work. I'm not making any assumptions about how said manager got the job, but let's just say he'd better have a mouth like a Hoover.