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The original was posted on /r/talesfromretail by /u/ItchySurround6605 on 2024-03-14 03:42:38.
One day I got called to the front of the store because I had a minor working upfront, who couldn’t sell cigarettes, and he decided to tell me that he did sell cigarettes, and he was allowed to because as of 18 years ago he was in his mother’s stomach. Mind you we have gone over numerous training and I have explained it every which way I could. I had to sit there and explain to him why that doesn’t make sense and that does not make him legally 18 and we can lose our tobacco license. He could get a fine and he could possibly be fired. He proceeded to tell me, I was wrong, and walked out to smoke a cigarette, which I do not care what people do in their spare time that is not my business but the confusion I had BECAUSE I found out the cigarettes he sold was to himself. A minor who couldn’t buy them or sell them. this whole conversation was WILD. Ended in termination.