5 boring things you do at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, say employees
Do you calm workers' problems while looking for good deals?
We are surely many of us who could consider us as "maxinists", even if we do not necessarily call ourselves aloud. Who can withstand the good deals thatT.J. Maxx- And her sister store Marshalls - Carry to all their locations? But these designer offers and unique finds can actually have a cost for employees working in these stores. In recent years, for example, employees of TJX companies (the parent company of T.J. Maxx and Marshalls) have seen crowds of customers teeming with stores and buyers who fight physical on cups, pots and spoons, thanks to theCult craze of ceramics Rae Dunn. But even if you are not going to these extremes, you could always cause workers problems by other means. Read the rest to discover the most boring things that buyers do at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, according to the employees working there.
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1 You always try to get even more money on an article.
People buy from T.J. Maxx and Marshalls because they offer brand products and creators at reduced prices. But workers say that even these good deals are not sufficient for some customers. "I had a woman onceTry to tell me In order not to [scan an article], "a worker recalled on Reddit." It was like my second cashier day. She gave me the rude look once I told her "I don't do that". ""
A T.J. The Maxx employee said buyersExpect price corrections On the products that have been wrongly left in customs clearance areas by other customers. "My favorite is when a shoe is placed in the customs clearance area and that I must explain to them that someone has placed them there and that I cannot change the price," wrote the worker on a Reddit wire.
Another user said he saw T.J. Maxx buyers inspect their items intensely to try to get an even more important discount. "They just look for the little onesScratching on their article To obtain 10% reduction, "said the cashier.
2 You shop as if workers are not there.
In July, a Marshalls worker went to Reddit to share some of the "best things" who annoythem on work with the retail chain. The employee, who posted under the name of user @ no-col-7431, said that customers will often try to shop as if they were not there and get angry. "Customers look at the racks I flow and get angry with me when I try to do my job," they wrote. "Like no, you are on my way. I should get angry with you, not the other way around."
A T.J. MAXX workershared the same problem on Reddit in March. "One day, I was in the beauty that leaned down by putting things on the bottom and this lady stood behind me, we stood me on me, so I asked her if I was on her way and if I have to move, "recalls the employee. "She told me that I was going well but I continued to reach all around me so I got up and I said:" I'm sorry I don't like people touching me like that . ""
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3 You go to a register before calling you.
If you have waited online at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls before, you know that employees call customers to different registers one at a time - generally with a button that they support to light their number. But if you think you help them simply as soon as the previous customer is moving away, you are not.
Marshalls employee @ no collar-7431 said they were also bored when customersapproach their register Before calling them. "Bonus points ... if they throw all their things without saying a word," they wrote.
As T.J. The publication of Maxx employees under the user name of Reddit @Kurobinz explained that some workers must hand over or clean the counter before being able to consult another customer. "Please wait [until] I press my button," they wrote.
4 You abandon your basket in random places.
The cart label is one thing - and it seems that T.J. Buyers of Maxx and Marshalls are particularly bad. "They leave their cart in front of my register and move away", a T.J. A Maxx employee said on Reddit.
Another user has complained that some buyers will also abandonLimited cart space"In the adjustment room as it is. If you leave a cart there, you make people more difficult for people to bring their carts so that they can try clothes.
This is also frustrating for workers who sometimes say they find it difficult to have enough trolleys for everyone. If you let yours blocked, you may be withdrawing from another buyer who needs it and causing more problems to employees. "People complain in a very gross situation of the basket situation," said Reddit @Kurobinz user, noting that some T.J. Maxx buyers will cry out or give them dirty looks because of this. "Sometimes we don't have a cart for everyone."
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5 You get angry when you ask you to show your ID.
Workers of the two retail chains also reveal that they also catch a lot of Flak customers when they are invited to show an identity document. According to the standard return policy for T.J. Maxx and Marshalls, you may be able to return articles without receipt or beyond 30 days, but you will receive aGoods credit only. In order to receive and use this credit, youwill be required to show A valid government photo identity document. "Any name printed on the credit of goods must correspond to the name of the photo ID presented or the credit of goods may not be used," indicate policies.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
But although this is a clearly indicated requirement, buyers are always upset. A T.J. The Maxx employee said she had met this with a womanwho tried to come back A bunch of highs who have passed their return date. "I asked to see her driving license for a credit of goods and she got angry saying that she did not want me to see her identity card, because it is" personal information "," wrote the worker on Reddit. "I was happy that she left, so I did not have to make the other feedback."