4/5 Myriam A. 7 months ago on Google
I
went
a
little
after
8am
to
make
a
purchase
in
the
electronic
section
with
locked
items.
There
was
no
one
there
which
i
totally
expected.
I
could
hear
some
noise
in
the
back
so
i
went
to
that
door
which
has
clear
plastic
windows
and
saw
a
guy
there
so
i
knocked
and
he
looked
at
me
and
continued
his
work
which
i
didn’t
think
was
strange
at
first
because
he
just
got
to
work.
He
looked
directly
at
me
when
I
knocked
so
i
felt
i’d
just
let
him
finish.
He
finished
whatever
he
was
currently
doing
in
my
view
within
a
few
seconds
and
then
closed
a
vertical
side
door
on
the
left
then
proceeded
to
walk
to
the
right
down
some
hallway
out
of
sight.
So
i
thought
he
must
not
work
here.
Then
I
went
looking
again
for
someone
again
and
couldn’t
find
anyone
so
i
went
back
to
the
door
to
wait
for
the
guy.
He
came
back
in
view
for
a
few
seconds
looked
at
me
and
left
again
very
casually
and
slow
moving.
I’m
not
saying
he
didn’t
have
things
to
do
but
i
don’t
understand
why
he
couldn’t
say
one
minute
or
something?
It
was
like
he
literally
didn’t
want
to
help
me.
So
then
i
thought
he
really
must
not
work
here
because
a
worker
wouldn’t
do
that.
They
would
at
least
convey
somehow
that
they
will
be
with
me
in
a
few
mins
with
a
finger
if
they
can’t
come
or
let
me
know
they
can’t
help
me
or
something.
I
also
don’t
bang
on
doors,
i
think
it’s
rude
and
i
didn’t
knock
again
because
i
know
he
saw
me.
I
wasn’t
upset
I’m
like
this
guy
doesn’t
even
work
here
leave
him
alone
haha.
Now
at
this
point
i
called
target
on
my
cell
and
asked
if
they
could
send
someone
over
and
the
girl
very
nicely
said
she
would.
So
i
went
back
to
the
electronics
and
the
same
guy
from
the
back
comes
over.
Right
away
i
mentioned
“i
didn’t
think
you
worked
here
because
you
looked
right
at
me
and
walked
away”.
I
said
it
very
nicely
though.
He
didn’t
lie
and
say
he
didn’t
see
me
which
i
feel
is
better
than
denying
it.
I
grabbed
the
two
items
and
he
offered
to
ring
them
up
but
i
really
don’t
like
exchanging
with
ppl
after
they
act
like
they
don’t
want
to
help
me
so
i
told
him
not
to
worry
i’ll
go
to
the
front
and
ring
it.
I
was
nice
and
cheerful
about
it
but
I
told
him
i
had
to
go
to
work
and
hurried
away
from
him.
My
timing
was
fine
I
just
really
don’t
feel
comfortable
exchanging
with
ppl
who
don’t
like
servicing.
But
it
was
nice
that
he
offered.
His
attitude
once
he
actually
came
to
help
was
totally
fine.
He
seemed
like
a
very
relaxed
down
to
earth
guy
wasn’t
defensive
or
anything
like
that.
But
if
you
chose
a
career
in
customer
service
i
do
not
feel
it’s
appropriate
to
ignore
ppl
because
you
don’t
want
to
deal
with
them.
Seriously,
it’s
customer
service.
I
legit
wasn’t
bothered
at
first
because
I’m
like
that
guy
doesn’t
even
work
here.
Also
it’s
very
close
to
opening
etc.
When
i
was
leaving
out
the
front
exit
the
security
personnel
smiled
and
said
he
apologized
for
the
wait.
I
thought
that’s
nice
to
have
a
system
where
if
there’s
a
shortcoming
it
can
be
acknowledged.
However,
i
didn’t
mind
the
wait
which
is
why
i
didn’t
keep
banging
I
think
that’s
rude.
The
guy
saw
me
and
showed
no
acknowledgement
and
I
felt
stupid
that
i
actually
said
let
me
wait
and
let
him
finish
what
he’s
in
the
middle
of
so
i
don’t
mess
up
his
flow.
I
want
to
say
please
next
time
just
raise
a
finger
or
come
to
the
door
and
ask
for
a
few
minutes
time
but
i’m
pretty
sure
it
wasn’t
that.
I
don’t
think
that
he
was
ever
planning
on
coming
so
that’s
not
even
the
solution.
I
think
that
there
has
to
be
a
greater
sense
of
compassion
and
respect
if
you
chose
to
work
in
this
field.
I
wondered
if
his
coworker
was
late
or
if
there
was
short
staff
and
he
just
had
the
keys
but
didn’t
usually
work
that
area.
He
had
regular
clothes
so
anything
is
possible
and
I
didn’t
want
to
be
rude
and
make
him
feel
bad
if
there
was
an
explanation.
But
like
I
said,
it
wasn’t
the
wait
time
at
all,
it
was
the
lack
of
acknowledgement
and
I
don’t
feel
there
is
any
excuse
for
that.