Exactly, the warehouse manager comes over and tells them to -blam!- off and go manage the cashiers :P
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Manage the cashiers? There aren't cashiers in a warehouse. Most of the time how it works is the customer complains about something stupid. (The pallet was cracked, the product wasn't stacked to their liking, they didn't care for the way the pallet was turned in the truck). And the sales rep comes in and raises a shit storm about how the warehouse is -blam!-ing up their account. The warehouse nods and smiles, then ignores the idiot and goes back to work.
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The sales manager to go back to managing the cashiers.
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What cashiers? There are no cashiers in a warehouse.
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Don't think literal warehouse, sorry, I mean like a store that has a "warehouse" in it. Like Walmart or Sears. It's big enough to have a ware horse for shipping receiving and stock ect
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Those are called stock rooms.
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No, no they aren't. Stock rooms don't require managers and staff. Let me go look up what job title was at the local winners...... Oh there it is, warehouse manager. Let's see what my full timers position was.... Oh full time-warehouse.
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Of course stock rooms require managers and staff if they are large enough. But the fact is, that if your stock room is a part of a retail store, it's not a warehouse.