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Have a Nice Day

Contributed by nativesunflower4 on Monday, 28th March 2005 @ 05:10:28 PM in AEST
Topic: HumorPoetry



The boundary that keeps me from freedom is a glass door that opens and closes when people come in to make me do more for them.

They say, “I need this! I want that! How much is it? What can I buy for a dollar?” My feet hurt and my head hurts but I face them all with a smile and say, “HAVE A NICE DAY!!!”

The clock ticks slower and slower as my shift passes by and I say to myself, “the next person to walk the ‘the Boundary’ and walk over my freshly swept and mopped floor will suffer the wrath of an angry and tired convenience store worker.” But instead I smile and say, “It’s ok. I’ll spot mop. HAVE A NICE DAY!!!”

Now that my shift is over, I think maybe my day wasn’t so bad. As I walk out the door, no longer a boundary, and wave to the next girl to serve her time in convenience store hell, I say to the world, with a smile on my face, “ HAVE A NICE DAY!!!”




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Re: Have a Nice Day (User Rating: 1 )
by Kie on Monday, 28th March 2005 @ 07:40:12 PM AEST
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Wow, your job sounds extremely frustrating and tough. But the good side of it is that you can smile and proclaim "Have a nice day".

May this be a stepping stone to a better job with alot less stress and...

This makes me more aware of the way I act in a convienance store. Which is a good thing.

Kie (Who usually tries to avoid going in and just swipes her card for gas)

:)


Re: Have a Nice Day (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Tuesday, 29th March 2005 @ 03:58:54 AM AEST
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Very good write that really says a lot.
A masterpeice.
huggs,
emy




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