Suffice it to say, the title of this book says it all. I found it to be a very entertaining book, part of which I read on the subway today, suppressing a chuckle every now and then so as not to draw undue attention to myself from fellow riders. I'd like to cite two excerpts from the book whic...
If you have ever had experience in retail than you will know the all to well situation of groaning and holding back a laugh when a customer asks or requests something so blatantly stupid or frustrating. No, I will not be able to serve you a coffee. This is a candle store. (This is a request I get...
"Hi, I have a coupon for twenty percent off.""Great! Do you have it handy?""Oh, I didn't print it out. It's in my email.""Um, do you happen to have a phone where you can access your email?""No. You aren't going to honor it? I buy a lot of stuff here.""Well, I actually need the code off of the...
I absolutely loved it. There were a few references that I didn't get, but there were also some conversations that made me giggle out loud. I collected a few to put with this review, scroll down for those. Those aren't the only ones that made me laugh out loud, just a few. This book would be reall...
Oh, how I miss stupid customer stories... This filled my longing for funny bookseller stories of the yahoos and nutters that ask for things they clearly know nothing about (at least they're improving). I like these stories better than the variety on Not Always Right because these don't make me wa...