So my customer service job was only for about 3 ½ weeks, but everyone there was really friendly and helped me out. There was a lot of computer and phone work, but I tried to learn everything and help as best as I could. By the second week, they were wishing they could hire me on permanently, but since the sales go down after Christmas and I had another job offer, it was only until mid to late December. I tried not to get too attached to anyone knowing I would have to leave, but each day I had a good laugh. The company sold outdoor gear and clothing apparel, so once I was about to leave, I looked through the warehouse at the winter boots and got a nice, thick pair for when I came to Ohio snow. With the awesome employee discount, I got the boots for $75 when they originally cost about $150. I normally don’t spend that kind of money on stuff, but these are very high quality and will last me a couple years for sure. All in all, I had the normal customer service experience with people who were very nice, those who I couldn’t understand their English accent, and those who blamed me for ruining their vacation/holiday. I shrugged most of it off, because I really didn’t have the kind of power they thought I did. By my last though, I was ready to leave for home despite all of the money I had made.
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