I agreed to be a part of a FO4 modding team a few months ago. I wanted to make assets for it, but when the king of the group saw I draw stuff sometimes he decided I was a concept artist instead, and all interest I had in the project pretty much died because I don't want to have to draw the entire Pacific North West.
I'm in the Skype group chat for it and I'm pretty sure there's about to be a coup. One member who does something or other wants to downscale the project because it's literally bigger than fo4 in scope right now and no one knows how to do anything after importing the height map. Meanwhile the leader wants to do a us all to do a side project too.
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I want a Fitbit Alta, but my wallet is like "no, just get a refurbished Flex from work."
Love my fitbit but I just have an hr.
A lesson without pain is meaningless. That's because no one can gain without sacrificing something. But by enduring that pain and overcoming it, he shall obtain a powerful, unmatched heart. A fullmetal heart.
So at my workplace, returns are done in one part of the store that's to your right when you walk in and has a big banner that says "RETURNS & EXCHANGES" above it. The amount of people I have to redirect... -_-
It's one thing to go to a normal check out register with a return since most stores do it that way (but ours literally cannot do returns or exchanges and it makes way more sense for us to have a returns area instead of allowing returns anywhere (the techs have to do stuff to everything and their area is behind the returns spot, and there's just no space at the registers for extra shit)), but something makes them come over to the area marked "WEB ORDER PICK-UP" and I have to send them all the way to the other side of the store because they didn't turn right or fucking look up when they walked in. I mean, I know from working at Disney World that people don't pay attention to their surroundings but come on!
I think they think that because there's a large counter and a table with stuff on it on a main path through the entrance area, that means it's for returns. Technically, the pick-up computers can do returns and stuff, but that's for when orders get messed up and stuff, not for taking normal returns.
It's pretty basic knowledge, let alone common sense, that returns will typically be done close to the3 front of the store- after all, it avoids that whole "come back with a receipt and pick a new one off the shelf to return" syndrome.
But apparently people are fucking idiots and never ever worked retail.
How can you have any pudding if you won't eat your meat?
I learned that the generation after Gen Y/90s kids/Millennials is called Gen Z/the Centennials and I'm like "Finally, I can correct the people who think Gen Z is Millennial."