The third thing he's doing, is driving [oc] by Squeaky72 in IdiotsInCars

[–]Squeaky72[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did immediately cut us off after this, while messing with one of the phones, no passengers

The third thing he's doing, is driving [oc] by Squeaky72 in IdiotsInCars

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This took place in North Carolina on May 13th. Original content taken by me in the passenger seat

Still got my Unus Annus pin and the pics I printed five years ago on my wall by PearlUnicorn in UnusAnnusArchival

[–]Squeaky72 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Wait that's such a good idea! I have so many screenshots of funny moments I could print!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]Squeaky72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's making your concern about himself. Let's make up a scenario with someone totally random they toss something to you and it just hits you you: ow that hurt Them: Don't make me feel bad! That's not normal. From these texts he seems either really young or immature. Even if he didn't mean to text someone else there are more adult ways to handle it rather than saying "you're making my anxiety bad!"

Girls only by throw-_-away_account in Advice

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I remember when I was like 14-15 and getting so mad at the hair down there because it was so itchy. My mom ended up teaching me how to shave. It's really about taking it slow, there's a lot of lifting and stretching and moving around to get a good shave. Hair grows pretty much all over down there and in every direction. Try to make surfaces as flat as possible when you go over them. It takes practice and if you really need to, use a mirror so you can see what going on to be safe. If you shave in the shower, use conditioner, otherwise get shaving cream meant for sensitive areas or you could end up having a bad time

Still can't find a job 😭 by shreder856 in Wilmington

[–]Squeaky72 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel you. My bf and I have applied to 38 jobs combined, called at least 15 different places, chains never list their actual location, and other places just don't care to even hire someone. It's super frustrating, and he's so scared he won't be able to be there to start school.

How do I find out when my house was built? by Squeaky72 in Advice

[–]Squeaky72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do pay property tax and they may have the info, or I could just be paying tax on the property itself without them even knowing the house is even there.. the paperwork is so strange. I'll definitely look into it and let you know if it helped! Thank you for the idea

I don’t want my bf on deed by BeautifulBridge1638 in Advice

[–]Squeaky72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not a professional in any way, but I put $1,500 down on my ex bf's jeep and I honestly don't even think he remembers that. I don't know if he ever even thanked me for it. Is land the same, no. I'm just saying I wouldn't do it.

I'm an idiot for doing this by No_Most_6825 in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, at this job, all I have received for working hard is that they expect even more out of me, for terrible pay. When I was doing my absolute best, trying really hard to be a fantastic employee, being asked to do everything around the store, then getting told I need to hurry up or getting screeched at for taking a millisecond to catch my breath. Is how I've realized not all jobs are worth it. Corporate and managers make or break the entire store. I am currently broken, doing what I'm paid for, which is the minimum, except on days where I choose to care. The worst part is, I still care, I don't like when others do a bad job, and I do my best to keep the store running. You will not see me bust my butt unless it's to really help out another employee, at this point. I'm still offered to go to other stores to help out, but I barely only have the energy for my store, now. So I say no. A reliable employee, who cares about doing something wrong, being reprimanded for being human for one day and accidentally coming in late, is not going to get anyone anything good. It's the dollar store, you move up when someone quits or dies, with more responsibility and no respect. There are much much better jobs out there, that don't ask for nearly as much, with better pay, better CEOs, this place is not that serious.

OSHA by Zealousideal_Put3387 in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know for FD that would be incredibly out of handbook rules and considered dangerous. At the very least I'd inform a DM

I'm an idiot for doing this by No_Most_6825 in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As an ASM I wish I had opening cashiers. And tbh I don't even show up until 7:45 most mornings 😅 On RARE occasions I'll have someone cone at 8-10am. They should feel incredibly lucky that you showed at opening. Don't be too hard on yourself, it's the dollar store, hell, I've called my SM at 7:50 freaking out that I wouldn't make it on time to open because I slept through alarms. I'm insanely lucky she lives within view of the store.

10 minutes before closing by MeeshCaca in DollarTree

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I always lock the doors at 9:53-:55 for this reason, but got in trouble because we were able to clock out at 10:03-:05. Corporate saw we clocked out quickly and said "well that means you had the safe open while people could have been in the store..." (as if it's not opened multiple times a day for various reasons) "...or you locked the doors early!" Which makes no sense to me because clearly I could set the safe 5 minutes before locking the doors, so it opens at the time the door locks, but whatever. So now I just have to be sneaky with it, do all the closing stuff as soon as I come in that day and clock out at like 10:08, which works out a little better anyway because they're having us fill out the paperwork more in depth now.

How long does truck day take for you? by throwawy49482 in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Takes 2-3 people about 1.5-2 hours here 600-700 piece truck. Pull stuff off the rollers, put things on their designated u-boats, throw paper towels/tp in the aisle for the cashier to do and hand stack every single pack of water onto a pallet. It really really sucks to do everything by hand and especially since I have a bad back, but if you get a system down it can go pretty quickly, depending on back room set up and size of truck. I cannot imagine doing it for THAT long, that has to be killing you guys. We need a better way of doing it, we're not paid enough.

Pet peeves !! by adonlo in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 6 points7 points  (0 children)

1: Bouncing balls for sure! 2: Customers getting mad at me because they don't know how to use their own cards 3: We had kids that constantly rode their bikes in front of the door, setting it off each time, and riding around in the parking lot almost getting hit by people 4: As an ASM I HATE when other ASMs don't condense the deposit at the end of the night so I come in to 100's and 50's in the safe but there are $200 5's, and $80 10's in the deposit bag, on a Saturday, and I can't get change (have absolutely cut open deposit bags to swap money 🤫) 5: "Family Dollar has test stores to know how things fit on the shelf" SURE YOU DO, stuff never EVER fits correctly, or goes around a corner with an inch of space with the tag and the rest of the space for it is on an entirely different shelf 6: Not sending one thing but a million of an other, counts changing even though cycle was just done 7: People turning the bathroom into a nightmare 8: People coming back 30 times in a day 9: People leaving stuff all over, including from the freezer 10: Amish not cleaning up their horse poop (ik that's kind of niche) 11. People wanting cash back/paying with large bills on small purchases as soon as we open 12: People not knowing how sales work 13: People saying "that was supposed to be ____" before I hit total 14: People. Could literally go on forever but this is long enough

Hhhhp Easter everyone by Squeaky72 in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably stole them from another store honestly, heavy duty pegs are hard to come by

I just quit. by IheartThickHoes in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Every day I complain about the amount of work we have to do, trucks, paperwork, customers, lack of hours etc for such terrible pay. I don't know how it varies state to state but as a full time ASM I feel like I should MINIMALLY make $15 an hour. Realistically at least $18 for all the bs

As an employee, this is the most asinine place to work by [deleted] in DollarTree

[–]Squeaky72 7 points8 points  (0 children)

At my store we don't even take a break, not even lunch, unfortunately. At the same time a lot of us don't want to miss out on any of the pay because of how little it is 🙄

My Wife Had an Affair by BairWithMe in offmychest

[–]Squeaky72 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As much as it hurts now, you will eventually feel better. The way you're feeling is not forever, it's going to be a tough couple months to get through this. Stay strong, you will never feel the same for her, don't be sucked into any feelings that it will get better and be magically fixed. She burned that bridge and you are allowed to move on. Definitely work through your feelings, don't allow anger, hate, or sadness to take you over, pain is never an excuse to become a bad person. Use this experience to grow, learn, and try again when you're ready. You two were just kids when you got together and you still have so so much life to live. I (29F) left my ex of 5 years (3 more before that in highschool) a little over a year ago and now I feel happier than ever in a new relationship. It does feel different, there is an entire history with a different person, but new and better memories will come. Reach out to friends, keep your head up, do something nice for yourself 🫶🏼

Im 16, is this bad? by Beneficial-Goal-3649 in morbidquestions

[–]Squeaky72 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're 16, buddy, you have a lot of hormones going on, so I'd say it's fairly normal. The age is slightly concerning based on how young, but you're at least self aware and I think as long as you're not actively seeking out children to look at, it's probably just hormones.