Well today turned out to be a very good day for me.
It's my one month since I returned to vaping and passed up cigs for good.
I ordered my Vamo today. I want to see if there is anything about VW actually being a bit better then VV before I shell out for something really top of the line.
I got to experience a shining example of irony.
One of the things I do as part of my job is handle our new buy online and ship to store program at my store. It's one of the simplest things I have to do and would go much better if the tech guys could get all the bugs out. Well our policy is if you order it and it gets here and you still havent picked it up in 30 days it goes back and you are refunded (we just dont have the room for longer then that. it's one of five different order systems I have to store in one space).
Well we had a Mr. X who did just this. We called him every seven days till he hit his 30 day mark and I even gave him 10 more. So finally I decide it's time to cancel and refund his order. The employee who I asked to do it while I was working on other things. Sadly he goofed, he signed out the order instead of canceling it
. No biggie small mistake. But I did not get the word on it till after the big bosses audited this program and nailed me for it. So I take my licks for it and process the return.
I'm just in the middle of typing up the letter to mail along with his receipt explaining why his order was returned and refunded when guess what. A man walks up to my desk telling me he's here to pick up his order. Of course this is none other then Mr. X!. Luckily he was a nice guy understood why his order was shipped back and refunded.
The sheer irony of it was enough to make me smile.
The final event of the day. I'm working at my desk when one of my co-workers sits a box of my old brand on my desk.
"You want it?" he ask me.
I look at the box and say quite "No, thanks I don't smoke any more." and I meant it. I didn't want a free box of my old favorites.
Just the kind of day that makes ya feel good. I had to share it with ya'll since you all have picked me up when it was the kind of day that made you want to put my head through a wall.
It's my one month since I returned to vaping and passed up cigs for good.
I ordered my Vamo today. I want to see if there is anything about VW actually being a bit better then VV before I shell out for something really top of the line.
I got to experience a shining example of irony.
One of the things I do as part of my job is handle our new buy online and ship to store program at my store. It's one of the simplest things I have to do and would go much better if the tech guys could get all the bugs out. Well our policy is if you order it and it gets here and you still havent picked it up in 30 days it goes back and you are refunded (we just dont have the room for longer then that. it's one of five different order systems I have to store in one space).
Well we had a Mr. X who did just this. We called him every seven days till he hit his 30 day mark and I even gave him 10 more. So finally I decide it's time to cancel and refund his order. The employee who I asked to do it while I was working on other things. Sadly he goofed, he signed out the order instead of canceling it

I'm just in the middle of typing up the letter to mail along with his receipt explaining why his order was returned and refunded when guess what. A man walks up to my desk telling me he's here to pick up his order. Of course this is none other then Mr. X!. Luckily he was a nice guy understood why his order was shipped back and refunded.
The sheer irony of it was enough to make me smile.
The final event of the day. I'm working at my desk when one of my co-workers sits a box of my old brand on my desk.
"You want it?" he ask me.
I look at the box and say quite "No, thanks I don't smoke any more." and I meant it. I didn't want a free box of my old favorites.
Just the kind of day that makes ya feel good. I had to share it with ya'll since you all have picked me up when it was the kind of day that made you want to put my head through a wall.