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What does the ability to ramble on about shit and trying to sell it and discussing with people who speak muddy english about whether or not customers in a carpark who require assistance to move a large tv into their car is more important then a fellow employer who also requires assistance in lifting something have to do with stacking shelves and working at a cash register?

It makes no sense.
 

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firstly, what??

try and use punctuations. it is a fellow 'employeE', not employer.

as far as i can see, you're the one speaking/typing muddy english, you hypocrite.

so until you make your question clear, no one can understand, and therefore comment on what you said.
 

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i worked out the question, he's basically asking why checkouts and shelf stacking need sales skills and the ability to talk to customers. i think.

i guess the answer would be because someone has to do it.
 

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It looks like a typical scenario that you're presented with at interviews. TBH it's like most jobs that you apply for, whether low skilled or not, you're judged on things which are highly irrelevant to the actual job. Just get used to it.
 

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Okay.. what does that whole slab of a question have to do with the topic called "low skilled jobs"?
 
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What are you complaining about? You certainly sound like you can ramble on about shit.
 

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