November 2, 2009
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top 10 things about cashiering
1. interact with beautiful women ull never meet in real life
2. fun kids, that are cute
3. be around highly verbal individuals with experience interacting with people
4. develop a immunity to bullshit
5. forces me to stay in the present and pay attention
6. develop a tolerance towards people or events that you usually would have deemed beneath you
7. become united with the masses
8. an environment where you can learn social skills through trial and error. it's a minimum wage job, not much harm is done even if you fuck up.
9. tolerance and acceptance of different nationalities, social backgrounds, physical ailments.
10. becoming increasingly comfortable around people to the point where it is a necessity instead of a fear.
Comments (9)
Haha...sounds like very true.
Like college, cashiering has the ability to make you a well-rounded person.
@MLeonova - in college, when things got rough, i was able to hide in my dorm room and still pass my classes... with cashiering, there is no running away. you have to show up... so it forces you to become well rounded in a speedier way.
ok well the college i went to they all knew where i lived and annoyed the life outta me. i couldnt run anywhere else. you got lucky. plus you are a guy. its harder for girls to run.
Lol!
@MLeonova - ur right.. college is a good place to grow. i think maybe i wasn't ready for college at 18.. if i went now, i have a feeling i could enjoy it more and actually get some study done. not to say i didn't have a good time in college.. it was the best time of my life, but i think it could have been better.
It wasn't the best time of my life, but I got what I could out of it. I guess I didn't party hard like you did
I was more of the anti-social nerd that sat at bookstores studying for a test a week early. I did have other nerdy friends though. I'm just now starting to "have fun time".
@MLeonova - that's awesome.. i'm glad ur getting into the "have fun time" mode. just be careful with drugs.. these decisions can have long term effects.
@mooks_dayoo - Never have done it never will. Thanks for the warning though.
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