Back in the spring, I began decorating my office cubicle with family photos. If I would take a photo worthy of framing, I would have a copy printed at Target, purchase a frame, and decorate my cubicle one photo at a time.
It had become a routine. Go to Target, press the “Need Service” button at the photo counter, wait a few seconds, and have a Target customer service representative retrieve my photo. Bing, bang, boom. We had a routine established. We were a team decorating my cubicle. It was a winning relationship, the Target photo center and me.
Earlier today, I went to Target to collect my most recent photo. I pressed the service button and waited. Nothing. The person next to me left to go shopping, instead of wait. Seconds passed. It had never taken this long before. I pressed the button again. Nothing. I saw an employee report to the button that had been pushed at the Electronics Counter. The Photo Center was not first in line. It was going to be a while.
I glanced across the counter. I saw the same drawer that Target employees had accessed so many times before. I knew where the photo was waiting. All I needed was for an employee to grab them. I waited. Nothing.
I glanced at the drawer again. What was the worst that could happen if I retrieved my photos on my own? Snipers? Handcuffs? Black helicopters? Bouncers? I took action.
Quickly heading toward the drawer, I looked inside. “A-M” photos. Crap! Wrong drawer. Paulsen starts with a “P.” I opened the drawer to the right and there it was. My photo contained within a neatly prepared envelope containing a “Dave Paulsen” sticker. I grabbed my photo and headed back into the customer safe zone. The area where I was supposed to be.
You know what happened? Nothing. No response. From anywhere. Ever. Heading toward the checkout lane, I knew I had done what was needed. I was a man of retail action. A man who could now continue to decorate his cube.
My cubicle’s newest photo. It shows my three boys and it seems to include a subtle clue that the restaurant has introduced a Mexican food themed menu.
WOW – simply WOW – I could never of gone behind the counter – that took some guts my friend 🙂 But, what a rush that must have been, LOL
Dave Paulsen = Life on the Edge 😉