It's a conversation starter, not only to help you find a game you'll enjoy but also to strike up a conversation. If you're seriously hating on them for something that trivial, then I think there's a deeper issue at play here.For.I.Am.Mad said:They're too damn pushy. 'What systems do you own.' Dude, shut up.
DustyDrB said:I've had two roommates who've worked for Gamestop, and I have a friendly conversation with a worker at just about every one I go to. I know it's a shitty job, but most of the ones I've seen have managed to do their job well and be nice to the customer.
People take way too much out on workers there, especially when it's about stuff related to company policy. They have no control over that.
The hell is wrong with you? Do you just look down upon all retail workers as though they were sub-human scum?For.I.Am.Mad said:They should be more like Home Depot employees where they actively try to avoid you. If I have a question I'll ask, idiot. Just give me a 'Hey, what's up?' and we're good.
The worst is when they have the paid advertisers talking about whatever the game of the week is. 'Dude, I totally got a Pikachu, POKEMON RULEZ!!!!!' Does that shit even work?
You know who also does stuff like that, strippers. You know why they do it, to get your money. Do they actually give a shit, no.JeanLuc761 said:It's a conversation starter, not only to help you find a game you'll enjoy but also to strike up a conversation. If you're seriously hating on them for something that trivial, then I think there's a deeper issue at play here.For.I.Am.Mad said:They're too damn pushy. 'What systems do you own.' Dude, shut up.
Hell, regardless of the store, I appreciate when employees make the effort to come out on the floor to either help me or to just chat for a bit on *insert item of mutual interest*. Yeah, it might be part of the job but a good employee will make it a more pleasant experience.