Oh and my favorite story was when a customer came in a bought a new door lock and wanted it re-keyed to his old key. At the time..... 5 months in, i didn't even know that this was something we offered. I was the only one there so I had to call our assistant manager for our department, who was a new transfer to the store, to do it. He couldn't believe I didn't know how to do it. I just said, i'm 19 do you think I just decided to teach myself how to re-key a lock in my spare time out of college? Nice thing was he agreed and then actually taught everyone in our department how to do it.
I loved my coworkers..... mix of young kids like me and then the post retirement crowd. Great bunch. The management liked me also on my exit interview they did say I was at the top of the list to take over a department in the store and could make AM easily in a few years. In hindsight that would have been nice in the short run as assistant managers at that time early 2000's were making 75k, store managers were at 140k. But that kind of work environment just isn't my thing.
I loved my coworkers..... mix of young kids like me and then the post retirement crowd. Great bunch. The management liked me also on my exit interview they did say I was at the top of the list to take over a department in the store and could make AM easily in a few years. In hindsight that would have been nice in the short run as assistant managers at that time early 2000's were making 75k, store managers were at 140k. But that kind of work environment just isn't my thing.