I didn't just work at a hardware store. I went to college for a second, and I worked there on breaks or during the summer.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I worked at Sears as a salesperson when I was in college. Makes me nicer to folks to have to stand all day and be nice to picky people.
I worked at a McDonald's inside a Walmart. It wasn't even a real McDonald's.
I've worked everywhere. I worked in a warehouse packing surf supplies, a restaurant washing dishes, in retail, and I was a 'sandwich artist' at Subway.
When I was quite young, she was working in a hardware store, so I grew up knowing about hardware.
To make money for college, I worked in our college dining room.
I worked at Ikea as a customer service rep for two years and loved it.
I worked at Sears in the Woodfield Mall as a gift wrapper. I'm actually a great gift wrapper, and the customers were so nice to me. I was only 16, and eventually Sears put me in customer service because I was so friendly.
I remember my first job, when I was working in a retail store down there, growing up in Laurel, Mississippi. I was making, like, $2.15 an hour. And I was taught how to responsibly handle those customer interactions.
I had three jobs my junior and senior year of high school. I worked for the gas station and worked for a pizza place.
I've never worked in a retail store, but I did sell shoes at Gimme Shoes in San Francisco, a job I was fired from.