• Orcocracy [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    18 hours ago

    There’s an exploit where if you enter the aggro zone of a target worker from behind where they can’t see you to smile or wave they will go into a T-pose and float towards you, dropping whatever loot they were carrying to the shelves beforehand.

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      If you take that loot, put it in their inventory in this state, then their body registers as an object that you can put in your inventory. Since they aren’t assigned a price you can carry them out the store.

      Anything you take from them outside the store is in the “purchased” zone so you can take it freely. The target worker will return to their usual path when unequipped

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    22 hours ago

    If a worker picked me out from 10 ft away and yelled "hi, can I help you?!? agni-pain " I’d get really paranoid and assume they’re monitoring me for being a suspected shoplifter

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        17 hours ago

        Yeah, same here. What I need is for someone to be available and ready to point me in the right direction if need be. What I don’t need is unsolicited help picking out the item I had trouble finding because they changed the layout again.

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    22 hours ago

    Walmart’s been mandating this for decades. I’ve never been to a Walmart where it was reliably enforced. My partner did get fired from Walmart for being too depressed with the excuse being they violated this policy, so it may just be a defacto justification for firing people.

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      18 hours ago

      Yeah had it that way at the beSSt buy I worked at too; same with the local grocery. BB was mostly for security, and groceries was for “that small-town feel”. Maybe the groceries were for security too - but I wouldn’t stop any one lol too busy pocketing a power bar and beverage. Consider it a balance against being paid minimum wage, and being scheduled such that I’d not get the mandated 30 minutes break lol. Fuck retail.

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    Target is such a hostile consumer experience that I don’t shop there even when it’s much closer than its shitty alternatives. Employees hovering over me with a mandatory smile would only further reinforce how uncomfortable their surveillance system feels. I haven’t even stolen anything from there because there’s nothing worth stealing, but fuck if I’m going to buy towels while the Treat Gestapo is doing penis inspections to make sure I’m not a criminal.

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      22 hours ago

      This is almost certainly because there’s a study somewhere that employee eye contact and friendly engagement reduces likelihood of customer shoplifting by 0.5% or something.

      That’s basically all this company cares about.

  • FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    22 hours ago

    pete “We’ve run the numbers for why you are losing marketshare to Amazon. The strongest correlation we found was “number of shoppers” and “misery of workers”. Increase the latter to improve the former!”

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    This has been in Publix employee manual forever, the assistant manager would also watch the security cameras to make sure you were doing it

    They were also making the one black guy who worked there piss in a cup, he asked everyone there and found out he was the only one. This was 2018.

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      My local Publix seems ok, I’ve never had weird vibes from the customer side of things. I did apply for a job there once and it was such a clusterfuck I wondered how they ever hired anyone, so maybe mine is just so disorganized that the management doesn’t have time to try to micromanage the workers (which surprise surprise makes for a better experience for everyone)

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      Target exists as the illusion of choice by providing a less depressing shopping experience for the comfortably middle class compared to the working poor who need to stretch their money as far as possible at Walmart. The “Tar-jay” (“French” pronunciation) phenomena