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This new job keeps me busy. It looks like you'll be seeing a lot less of me on LJ than you might be used to :( Sorry about that, but I'll try my best.

The first few days have been not too bad. Lots of tedious training modules along with some training on the registers and receiving. I'm afraid of winding up the odd man out on the management team; they all really love sports and going out drinking and then... there's me. It's kind of like working in a frat house really, and they're the kind of people who all socialize outside of work. But they seem very happy to have me working there, so hopefully that will remain.

Something noteworthy. On the module on opening the store, they listed turning on the store's Muzak among the steps. Now if you have ever stepped inside a store of the company for which I work (herein after referred to as VOID CIRCLE PHARMACY to protect the innocent,) then you know they have the most horrific muzak you could ever hear outside of a doctor's waiting room. I'm just amazed that in their own material they actually call it "muzak." I would think they'd call it something awful like the Shopping Experience Soundtrack or VOID CIRCLE PHARMACY RADIO or something of that nature. But no, they admit it is muzak.

And I am a little frightened by what is considered "muzak" these days. I always thought that for a song to be muzak it had to meet two criteria. 1) To not have been recorded after 1983 and 2) To be so bleak and weepy that it makes you want to give a slow sensual blowjob to a shotgun. And our company's muzak does do that. All the expected players are there: James Taylor, Jim Croce, that weepy "Cat's In The Cradle" song. But "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan? Granted, it's a downer of a song, but it's not "muzak" is it? Someone thinks it is and that makes me sad. And "Downtown Train" by Rod Stewart? COME ONE! That's a great song!

If I had it in me I would find out who is responsible for these attrocities and write them an angry letter. But alas, they're already so vain they would probably think that letter was about them wouldn't they? Wouldn't?

Date: 2006-10-03 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] germsama.livejournal.com
Guh. We have Muzak where I work, too. It gets even worse after a week, when you realize the muzak playlist almost never, ever changes.

Date: 2006-10-03 01:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] uberreiniger.livejournal.com
Ours varies, however at least twice an hour now we get the same Olivia Newton John song because we're selling her new cd to raise money for breast cancer awareness... which is certainly well and good. I'm just thankful it's actually a pretty song or this would get old very fast.

Date: 2006-10-03 02:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duendegrrl.livejournal.com
Yeah... I remember only hearing repeats once or twice a day. But day to day it was mostly the same. MUCH better than B&N, where songs repeat every hour or hour and a half. GAH!

Date: 2006-10-03 03:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arphaxaad.livejournal.com
When I was at Toy Store 2, we could choose CDs from a small list of titles that the company wanted to promote each month, plus 2-4 "store favorites" from the product on the shelves. Being the MultiMedia guy, I got to choose the music, which was fortunate. The unfortunate bit was that all we sold was children' music.

I really like Trout Fishing in America.

Date: 2006-10-03 03:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] uberreiniger.livejournal.com
Was Kidz Bop on your playlist? That would be horrific.

Date: 2006-10-03 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arphaxaad.livejournal.com
there were similar offerings, yes... and those were usually chosen over anything Barney related....

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