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Tom-O32468ParticipantMost of the jobs I’ve had over the years have been in retail, and I have to tell you I don’t notice a huge difference in the way that teenagers and adults act when they are out of their home environments. Adults just as often pull things off the shelves and do not put them back, open packages and pull out the contents then stuff them back into the box (or not) and toss the item wherever. If I had to choose one side or the other, I would say the adults are worse, because the teenagers seldom try to work the system. I can’t tell you how many times I have had grown men and women try to return clothing/shoes/jewelry after it had been worn for whatever function it was purchased for. Or want money back for an item they purchased a year prior because they ‘just don’t want it anymore.’ I also notice the number of adults caught shoplifing is far beyond the number of teenagers caught. Parents stuffing items into their child’s stroller or diaper bag was a common practice. The teenagers may be lound and inconsiderate, but so are the adults. The difference is, the teenagers learn from their parents how to get a lot worse.
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Name : Tom-O32468, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Religion : 'Spritual in my own right.', Age : 34, City : West Hills, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Health Care, Education level : High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts