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[quote=Anonymous]After college, I worked at Barnes & Noble part-time because my "real" job didn't pay much and this area is expensive. We closed at 11:00 p.m., which means that some nights I didn't get home till 12, and i had to be at work the next morning. There were things we had to wait to do until after people left, like vacuuming and closing registers, etc. And I took the bus home, so if I was late, it was a LONG time till the bus came again. Honestly, we got pretty annoyed when people would linger and linger and linger close to closing time, ignoring the announcements over the intercom. I mean, c'mon. Is the world going to stop if you don't get your book that night? (we opened at 10 a.m.) the ones lingering were very rarely the ones buying, either. they were typically the ones nursing the dregs of the one cup of coffee they'd bought 3 hours earlier, reading a book they had no intention of buying. Chances are, if someone is working at Subway at 8:00 p.m., they have probably worked a long day and they are tired and just want to go home. If someone comes in at 7:55 and wants to eat their sandwich there, those employees are stuck there until they're done. I don't really blame them for wanting to go home when their shift is over.[/quote]
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