This is Craig.
My summer job hunt (also known as the ongoing 2020 college Spring Break), resulted in me working at a bakery.
Okay, not a real bakery. It's not like I'm apprenticing as a pâtissier. I'm working in the bakery department at Local Grocery (same one Frank bags groceries & collect shopping carts at). This consists of me putting frozen pucks (that's what we call them) of cookie dough in the oven, bagging the finished product, putting a mysterious "garlic-flavored spread non-dairy food product" on slices of French bread, getting yelled at by strangers because at 9:45 p.m. we're out of breakfast donuts, writing "Happy Birthday" on some cake for a hyperactive 5-year-old who clearly needs to pee, and other valuable life skills, for minimum wage.
A few times a week I work the closing shift. Beyond the occasional customer questions ("Hey, how many muffins are in a 6-pack of them?"), this entails me wiping out the donut and bagel trays for the morning shift to fill up again, cleaning up the kitchen so the early crew can start baking when they get here, and moving tubs of dough from the freezer to the fridge so it will thaw overnight.
Around 8:55 p.m. the phone rang.
Craig: "Bakery department, can I help you?"
Phone guy: "YEAH. I've been trying to reach someone there for HOURS. I'm out of my medication, and need to make sure it's been refilled so I can come get it tonight."
Craig: "I'm sorry, this is the bakery. I think you're looking for pharmacy. Let me transfer you."
Phone guy: "NO! DON'T DO THAT! I've been calling them for the last 15 minutes and no one answers the phone."
Craig: "Well, they close at 7:00, but you can leave a message about a refill."
Phone guy: "But I need my refill NOW! I AM OUT! Can't you go over there and get it for me? I can just pick it up at the bakery."
Craig: "Sir, I can't do that. It's all locked up. I'm not even allowed in there. They'll be open tomorrow morning at 9:00, so if you..."
Phone guy: "You're being entirely unreasonable. I need my medicine! Can't you just call a pharmacist and tell them to come in for me?"
Craig: "No, sir, I can't, let me get you a manager."
Phone guy: "Is it the pharmacist?"
Craig: "No, it's the night manager who's in charge now."
Phone guy: "That's not who I want."
Craig: "Sir, I really can't help you. You pressed the extension for bakery. That's all I handle here."
Phone guy: "I'm not stupid. I know what I pressed. I'm going to go down the phone menu until I reach someone who can help me. You were the first department."
Craig: "Let me transfer you to..."
Phone guy: "Screw this. You're worthless. I'll try Beer & Wine next, and Deli is after them. Somebody there must know the pharmacist."
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