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Charity shop. Second shift.
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I did my second three hour shift at the charity shop yesterday and really enjoyed it. The difference was, I was out in the shop, on the till and dealing with the customers.
We had all sorts of people in including a bloke who was really excited to find half a dozen saucers for £1.99. I asked him if he was going to use them as plant pot saucers but he said, 'No we quite often break saucers, so it will be good to have some replacements.' ..............Er, right!
Then, the local very lonely lady came in for her daily chat. She wears a badge saying 'I'm hard of hearing, please speak up.' So she shouts at you and you have to shout back.
I loved it. The manager has declared that I'm a 'people person' and would be much more useful in the shop than in the back with the piles of detritus.
So that's all right then.
We had all sorts of people in including a bloke who was really excited to find half a dozen saucers for £1.99. I asked him if he was going to use them as plant pot saucers but he said, 'No we quite often break saucers, so it will be good to have some replacements.' ..............Er, right!
Then, the local very lonely lady came in for her daily chat. She wears a badge saying 'I'm hard of hearing, please speak up.' So she shouts at you and you have to shout back.
I loved it. The manager has declared that I'm a 'people person' and would be much more useful in the shop than in the back with the piles of detritus.
So that's all right then.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.aww great you had a good time tilly... ive been volunteering in one for nearly a year and love it. I do about 14 to 16 hours a week and do a bit of everything but i dont like being on the shop floor.... i prefer it in the back. Ive done it since being out of work and its great all round, it keeps me in a work type environment and gets me out the house and obviously it benefits them too... also they have sent me on training courses and stuff so thats a great benefit
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