1 month + 1 day later (more fun)
8/14/2007. 8am-10pm(actually 11pm) at my home store. Felt good to be "back" and worked with people that I had known for years.
To begin with: I knocked on the front door for 5 minutes before someone would let me in.
In between: There was a new tech who seemed really nice and polite. Our regional supervisor stopped by---surprise! He was the Mr. Perfect as usual >3< (Glad that I didn't put on sneakers to work). Our familiar "trouble" customer told me she felt really sick after taking that steroid dose-pak, later went to the hospital, and finally able to stop by to get her new prescriptions filled. The principal of EKU, another familiar customer, stopped by and said she'd miss us when she move to Illinois. Another kid come to picked up his mom's medicine---he's grown so much for the past few years (this makes me feel old). The entire day was slow...slow.....slow.......
To end: The front sliding door was stuck---couldn't close the door and go home. Front store supervisor tried screwing/unscrewing every screw she could find (and got the hammer, too) but no luck. I called the door maintenance company and left an SOS message---no return call. She called the store manager. 30 minutes after normal closing time, manager came and brought a tool kit. He hammered and screwed, too, but no luck again. Despirately he called the door company and ADT. While he was still tied up with the phone, I picked up the hammer, hit real hard on the "magic" spot, and waalaa! We could slide the door close again and go home. It was already 11pm...
To begin with: I knocked on the front door for 5 minutes before someone would let me in.
In between: There was a new tech who seemed really nice and polite. Our regional supervisor stopped by---surprise! He was the Mr. Perfect as usual >3< (Glad that I didn't put on sneakers to work). Our familiar "trouble" customer told me she felt really sick after taking that steroid dose-pak, later went to the hospital, and finally able to stop by to get her new prescriptions filled. The principal of EKU, another familiar customer, stopped by and said she'd miss us when she move to Illinois. Another kid come to picked up his mom's medicine---he's grown so much for the past few years (this makes me feel old). The entire day was slow...slow.....slow.......
To end: The front sliding door was stuck---couldn't close the door and go home. Front store supervisor tried screwing/unscrewing every screw she could find (and got the hammer, too) but no luck. I called the door maintenance company and left an SOS message---no return call. She called the store manager. 30 minutes after normal closing time, manager came and brought a tool kit. He hammered and screwed, too, but no luck again. Despirately he called the door company and ADT. While he was still tied up with the phone, I picked up the hammer, hit real hard on the "magic" spot, and waalaa! We could slide the door close again and go home. It was already 11pm...
