05-11-2016, 01:18 AM
[inhuman grating noises]
so i've been gone for 2 hours. me and my grandma went to get my dad and i's new watches shortened to fit our wrists, and get a new battery for his which for some reason was dead when we got it.
in 2 hours, the man at the store (i should mention this is a wal-mart, where they were purchased the other day) managed to get a single pin out of my dad's watch and no links, when we needed 2 links removed. he replaced the battery, which took longer than it should too. my watch was unworkable because he wasn't sure how to work with it since there were no visible pins (he obviously didn't know how to do the other one either). so anyway, in the end we decided to just leave. also there was a woman standing behind us for like 30 minutes, all she wanted was the battery replaced in her watch, but for some reason he didn't help her before working on our apparently very long request. after that half hour my grandma finally asked him to serve her first. she brought her watch up and... because she didn't buy it there the guy wasn't allowed to work on it.
holy crap why do they have him working in the jewelery department when he almost certainly has no idea what he's doing there. but i suppose this is wal-mart so i shouldn't be surprsied.
so i've been gone for 2 hours. me and my grandma went to get my dad and i's new watches shortened to fit our wrists, and get a new battery for his which for some reason was dead when we got it.
in 2 hours, the man at the store (i should mention this is a wal-mart, where they were purchased the other day) managed to get a single pin out of my dad's watch and no links, when we needed 2 links removed. he replaced the battery, which took longer than it should too. my watch was unworkable because he wasn't sure how to work with it since there were no visible pins (he obviously didn't know how to do the other one either). so anyway, in the end we decided to just leave. also there was a woman standing behind us for like 30 minutes, all she wanted was the battery replaced in her watch, but for some reason he didn't help her before working on our apparently very long request. after that half hour my grandma finally asked him to serve her first. she brought her watch up and... because she didn't buy it there the guy wasn't allowed to work on it.
holy crap why do they have him working in the jewelery department when he almost certainly has no idea what he's doing there. but i suppose this is wal-mart so i shouldn't be surprsied.