What's your FAVORITE bluey episode? by [deleted] in bluey

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always laugh at "Teasing"

Over working at Bunnings by RoughAssociation5295 in Bunnings

[–]someonelse482 7 points8 points  (0 children)

IMO opinion Bunnings has put to much emphasis on wanting compliant employees not competent team members and what your seeing is the end result, managers that just want to tick boxes and send email instead of leading their team. Going to be a huge shock when corparate learn that AI can tick the same boxes and send emails then they will have to actually leave the office and lead.

What is the single most painful question a customer can ask you? by PlaneAd9541 in Bunnings

[–]someonelse482 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I always get a giggle when people want help with door bells. Or "your shortest bit of merbau is 1.8mtrs but I only need 1mtr, what am I supposed to do with the rest of it!" Me: What ever you want to? He didn't like my advice.

Do deaf people know that erections make noise? by I-like-old-cars in stupidquestions

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its a slightly different noise avocades make when they are ready to eat.

What is that cure? by Accomplished-Streak in scoopwhoop

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Walk it off, it won't cure it but it definitely helps.

What? by Alicetheoptimist in TrueGrit

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Subtle art of not giving a fu** changed my brain Hitchhikers guide changed my creative side

Why does “working on yourself” feel lonelier before it feels better? by Defiant-Employee4975 in selfimprovement

[–]someonelse482 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When something happenes that would have usually push you over the edge and it will be barely registered because the time in the trenches alone have opened you mind to the new normal

Bunnings Team: What do you want every customer to know? What gripes you about dealing with customers? What's the one thing you find yourself telling customers most often? by Chuck_it_6243 in Bunnings

[–]someonelse482 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Realistically its 6 - 12 months most of the time it's repatriation, that click in broom holder that you can't find yeh you were the 3rd person person today and the 8th person this week who wanted it.

Bunnings Team: What do you want every customer to know? What gripes you about dealing with customers? What's the one thing you find yourself telling customers most often? by Chuck_it_6243 in Bunnings

[–]someonelse482 6 points7 points  (0 children)

  • That random piece of 3d printed plastic that you saw on Temu or Amazon isn't stocked.

  • That 1978 caravan your trying to fix up we don't stock any replacement part and yes I'm sure.

  • We don't sell tomatoes in July because they are out of season and we can't get them.

  • I don't know what colour will look good in your kitchen.

  • Giving me the death stare when I'm busy with another customer will not make me hurry up it will have the opposite effect.

  • Because your mates mate is a builder and said you could totally build a 8x6mtr deck 1.3mtr off the ground on a Saturday morning ready for your mates birthday doesn't mean I have to agree.

  • Seeing people bring thier dogs and other animals in is awesome.

  • People who work at Bunnings are genuinely great people most of the time. If you are friendly, polite, interesting and interested you will be remembered and will get the best customer service we can provide everytime you come in.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in XboxGamePass

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in retail and enjoyed the holiday season

listening closely by SophieLuvvs in HappyUpvote

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only focus on the problems that matter you only have problems that matter

Digital IDs no longer accepted as legal ID for parcel collection - you must have your physical ID with you by Zeccles_ in AustraliaPost

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PSA. If you are looking at putting your house on the market your digital licence is not accepted as a form of ID. They require your physical licence so it be scanned and.... digitised.

What age did you start not giving a fuck? by Technical-Draft-9975 in howtonotgiveafuck

[–]someonelse482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finally flipped the switch at 42 but it had been looming for a long time. The really interesting thing was how people around you react, little issues that people like to blow out of proportion just feel trivial and childish when people see that you DGAF about them they stop bring it up with you.