When people don't put their carts back in the store or in the cart return, do you say something to them?

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They are lazy piece of shit motherfuckers...They cause damage to cars in parking lots...This just happened this week because of this reason...


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Do you guys think this is bad?

Sometimes if I am just going to Target or a place like that for 1 or 2 items, I don't park in the handicap spots but I will park up on the curb because some of these places are so big now, the parking lots are huge. I figured even they wanted to tow me, there won't be enough time for them to do it.
 

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I always tell my wife the best parking spot isn't up front, its the one next to the cart corral. You have walk there anyway, and your less likely to get damaged by loose carts. It bugs me, but not enough to confront anyone over it. Seems like a waste of life to get into over small shit like this. I avoid these things when I can.

Park next to carts corral and you'll be saved some head aches.
 

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10% of the population has manners and class.
 

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lol I'm done with that kind of behavior... attending an anger management class, craziest shit ever... Jack Nicholson is the sponsor, have Adam Sandler sitting next to me as I type
 

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Worse than that is when the stockers block the entire aisle while stocking the shelves

what time do you go shopping at. i used to stock the shelves at a store. we would be only in the store for bout an hour when it first opened up. than again this was 15 years ago i did this.
 

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what time do you go shopping at. i used to stock the shelves at a store. we would be only in the store for bout an hour when it first opened up. than again this was 15 years ago i did this.

I used to that too, most stores are open 24 hours now though. Tex must like to shop between midnight and 6am?
 

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I used to that too, most stores are open 24 hours now though. Tex must like to shop between midnight and 6am?

i would hate to deal with people working that shift. thats a big reason i worked those hours. we got to do what we wanted in the store as long as we got our job done. did you like that job? was 1 of my favorites.
 

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what time do you go shopping at. i used to stock the shelves at a store. we would be only in the store for bout an hour when it first opened up. than again this was 15 years ago i did this.

I have to admit that I go shopping around 8:00 AM
 

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i would hate to deal with people working that shift. thats a big reason i worked those hours. we got to do what we wanted in the store as long as we got our job done. did you like that job? was 1 of my favorites.

Yeah I was 23 single and making close to $20 an hour in the late 90's. We were 24 hours and had to check people out occasionally though. Not a bad gig at all.
 

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Never put your cart away. It gives someone a job to go around and collect the carts throughout the day and bring them back to the storefront. By not putting your cart back you are helping the economy. America.
 

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Yeah I was 23 single and making close to $20 an hour in the late 90's. We were 24 hours and had to check people out occasionally though. Not a bad gig at all.

i was round that age when i did that as well. was early 2000's and did it for bout 5 years and was the ripper before that - picked up the cardboard boxes and bailed them. great times drinking and bbq after work with the crew i worked with
 

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I always tell my wife the best parking spot isn't up front, its the one next to the cart corral. You have walk there anyway, and your less likely to get damaged by loose carts. It bugs me, but not enough to confront anyone over it. Seems like a waste of life to get into over small shit like this. I avoid these things when I can.

Park next to carts corral and you'll be saved some head aches.

this is what I do
 

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I hate the lazy bastards. About 5 or 6 years ago I drove up at a mall where a lady was leaving her cart in the middle of the parking lot. The lot was mainly filled and it was a very windy day. I went up to the lady and very nicely told her she should replace the cart because it could cause damage to a car in the lot...especially with the wind. She told me where to jump off so I walked back to my truck, got some tape and wrote down her license plate number and a message if your car is damaged by this cart..this person is responsible. She tried to tear the tape off buy I wouldn't let her. She then call me a few names and drove off. About 5-8 minutes later she return and put the cart in the correct place.

Damn cart get rolling and hits your car....usually a big dent and you're left wonders what the freck..........
 

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