Maybe you guys need to create a system. Why ask a customer for their name when they put things on hold then? How is a customer supposed to know you just started your shift? 

Yeah, maybe I didn't understand but are you just opening at 3:00pm?  Because how in the world would anyone know you were not the one I called and how would I have any idea you just got there...?


BUT... Most of these complaints are the reasons you guys even have jobs.  If every customer was so considerate and neat stores would only need a cashier and wouldn't have to hire people to clean up/fold clothes/hang clothes or watch the fitting room.

I agree.  Especially with whoever is upset because she just straightened the clothing racks and then a customer looks at them and has clothes sticking out "all over the place", sometimes they are so packed full it's hard to push it back in there correctly.  If customers made things that easy on you I guess you wouldn't have much to do but stand around at your job, right?  Some of it is just normal shopping, you're not going to put it back perfect because...you don't work there.  

There's a difference between holding clothes up against you and tossing it on the floor because you know someone will pick it up and holding clothes up and attempting to put it back best you can.  I hate the folded clothing at stores that you have to pick up to see the design and then you almost feel like you have to refold it perfectly again.  I don't always do it.  I don't shop to fix your shelves.  I used to work in retail where I had to put things back where they belonged because they weren't in the right spot, it was just part of the job.  Actually, an EASY part of a job.

I guess I'm just weird but I was glad at my old job that I had stuff to keep me busy or else the day went so, so long.