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Friday, April 07, 2006

Benchwarmers, satellite, and Rite Aid

I went and saw Benchwarmers today. Starring David Spade, Rob Schnider, and Napolean Dynamite. It was pretty funny, it had its moments but not nearly as funny as Napolean Dynamite. I mean nothing beats that movie right. Anyways i would suggest you see it. Its funny. its not david spades or rob schnider's best performances but it was ok.

i had to go to my grandparents house today because my grandpa gave us a new satellite box and my "genius" father couldnt get the universal remote to work on it. So i had to go pick up the remote or like my "genius" father likes to call it the "tuner" (all copyrights are reserved to him) from my grandparents. anyways i am never able to watch what i want to watch because my "genius" father likes to watch Speed channel, and learn about cars even though he doesnt know how to work on them. So i'm stuck here writing my blog for today, on my day off, because tomorrow i have to work. o boy, so much fun.

See working for Rite Aid is a fun job at times. My manager, is cool and he is a huge movie buff like myself. But we just recently lost our assistant manager who i have worked with for almost two years. That's what happens when you work for a corporation, they move people around. We are a small and SPECIAL store and all the people i work with are special in their own little ways. Its so funny because when i worked at a full rite aid store no one ever complained about anything, but for some reason at my store everyone complains about everything. One girl complained because she had to sweep the bathroom floor. (sweep the bathroom floor) i cleaned the bathroom and i volunteered to clean it, because i was bored that day, and she complains because she had to sweep it. saying it wasnt her job and it should be mine and another persons. Another girl got pissed at me because she didnt know where the midol was at. You have to understand that we have been open for 6 months (and everything is where it has been at for the past six months). I told her that she needs to learn where things are at (but i told her in a very sarcastic way). I'm all for team work, but when you have been there six months are at and you dont know where Midol is at (its in the femine hygiene asile) that's pretty sad. We also have people complain about load day. We get three pallets in on load day (which a normal Rite Aid gets about 15), saying its way too much for us to handle in a 24 period. We are supposed to have it out in 24 hours. If i was the only person to put out the load i could have it out in less than 24 hours. But people complain at my work and i hate it.

Todays blog moral is go see Benchwarmers (tell the people at the box office "Jason sent you", and you may get in free), be glad you dont live with my "genius" father, and never work at the Shafter Rite Aid. Peace i'm out

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