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Does Working Retail Make You a Better Person?

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JessicaRuth shares her belief that retail work builds valuable work ethics and customer service skills that benefit people long-term, noting how her attitude directly affected her earnings during college. She references an article about lessons learned from retail and asks the community how they apply such skills in their daily lives. The thread appears to have generated minimal engagement, with JessicaRuth noting the community's lack of response in a follow-up post.

Nov 4, 2012
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I believe working in the service industry has many lasting and positive work ethics for people to take with them for the rest of their lives. I did it for years to get through college. At the end of my shift I knew that my attitude toward my customers had a direct impact of how much money I was leaving with (or without).

I came across this article "Working Retail Taught Me Everything I Need to Know About People"

How do you use your skills from working retail in your everyday life?
 

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JessicaRuth shares her belief that retail work builds valuable work ethics and customer service skills that benefit people long-term, noting how her attitude directly affected her earnings during college. She references an article about lessons learned from retail and asks the community how they apply such skills in their daily lives. The thread appears to have generated minimal engagement, with JessicaRuth noting the community's lack of response in a follow-up post.

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