I was just at Borders purchasing a book (The Histories), and the cashier (who was like 22 maybe and female and not that attractive) was definitely either on heroin or painkillers, because she kept telling me about the book (and The Iliad, inexplicably) in a very inert way and moving slowly and had droopy opiate eyes
I guess she could have just been really weird but I'm pretty sure
I'd have to go to work high too if I worked at a Borders n_u
Quote from: Echo on August 23, 2009, 03:48:03 PM
I'd have to go to work high too if I worked at a Borders n_u
yeah if I had a job like that and not much else going on I'm not sure what would stop me from using opiates more than recreationally
that reminds me, i still need to get my summer reading book
shit
Quote from: Travis on August 23, 2009, 04:58:33 PM
that reminds me, i still need to get my summer reading book
shit
What do you have to read?
Quote from: ДавиÌд on August 23, 2009, 05:05:56 PM
What do you have to read?
i don't even know we got a list of some books but i don't know where it is
I would love working in any bookstore, even in a soulless corporate vortex of sorrow like borders.
And I certainly wouldn't go in on opiates, god. :(
Quote from: Alyssa the Glowing Sole on August 23, 2009, 05:20:33 PM
I would love working in any bookstore, even in a soulless corporate vortex of sorrow like borders.
And I certainly wouldn't go in on opiates, god. :(
I'd be able to work at a Barnes and Nobles or a local bookstore but I don't think I could possibly stand a Borders. I have always had bad experience in there with other people/the people working there.
A bookstore is pretty much the only place I could stand working that would legitimately hire a person of basically zero experience like me.
Quote from: Echo on August 23, 2009, 05:21:34 PM
I'd be able to work at a Barnes and Nobles or a local bookstore but I don't think I could possibly stand a Borders. I have always had bad experience in there with other people/the people working there.
I'm surprised that they're different work envinronments. Pleasantly so.
You just know assholes who worked at borders?
Quote from: Alyssa the Glowing Sole on August 23, 2009, 05:52:32 PM
I'm surprised that they're different work envinronments. Pleasantly so.
You just know assholes who worked at borders?
The last few times I was in a Borders the people were mean customer wise and so were the people checking me out and such. baddood; It left a bad taste in my mouth so I kinda dislike it.
please explain to me how borders is apparently a "soulless corporate vortex of sorrow"
Quote from: Alyssa the Glowing Sole on August 23, 2009, 05:52:32 PM
I'm surprised that they're different work envinronments. Pleasantly so.
You just know assholes who worked at borders?
hah yeah the borders I went to has a barnes & noble across the street, they're exactly the same except I like borders because they have computer search things that customers can use.
Quote from: Nyerp on August 23, 2009, 09:09:17 PM
please explain to me how borders is apparently a "soulless corporate vortex of sorrow"
there are a lot of bookstores as big as borders/barnes & noble that have a better selection, borders is a bit of a "corporate vortex of sorrow" because their inventory is designed to bring people in and sell shit books instead of cater to people who like books. for instance, you'll find 10 different editions of something famous like The Odyssey or something popular like every John Grisham book, but any uncommon/small-release book older than a year can hardly be found. this is because books work like music and book publishers are a lot like record labels in that they impede the progress of an artistic market and make it shitty... it would be like shopping wal-mart's CD section for good music.
Quote from: wziard on August 23, 2009, 10:50:45 PM
there are a lot of bookstores as big as borders/barnes & noble that have a better selection, borders is a bit of a "corporate vortex of sorrow" because their inventory is designed to bring people in and sell shit books instead of cater to people who like books. for instance, you'll find 10 different editions of something famous like The Odyssey or something popular like every John Grisham book, but any uncommon/small-release book older than a year can hardly be found. this is because books work like music and book publishers are a lot like record labels in that they impede the progress of an artistic market and make it shitty... it would be like shopping wal-mart's CD section for good music.
Yeah, pretty much.
Quote from: Echo on August 23, 2009, 05:53:53 PM
The last few times I was in a Borders the people were mean customer wise and so were the people checking me out and such. baddood; It left a bad taste in my mouth so I kinda dislike it.
Weird, I've only dealt with nice people in there. Must depend on how new they are. The newer the less jaded.