I volunteer at a local thrift store a few hours each week. It's a pretty fun job but sometimes it can get unpleasant. Please remember these few thing when donating or shopping at a thrift store. This is my personal opinion and may not reflect the opinion of the thrift store I volunteer at.
DONATING:
Please do not donate broken items. We do not have anyone to make repairs plus we do not sell things for parts as these may take up room and sit for quite some time.
Please do not donate items with missing pieces. Again, we can not use these items and they will get thrown out.
Please do not donate breakable items with chips. This poses a safety hazard to workers and shoppers alike. Even if you think someone might buy it, it will end up in the trash. Some exceptions are nick knacks but dishes and glasses will be tossed. Either give it to someone you know who would still like it or throw it away yourself. Trash removal costs the store money and this gets reflected in the cost of items being sold.
Unless you know your thrift store accepts torn or stained clothing (to use as rags), please throw them away.
We can not sell toys with missing battery covers, again safety issue, so please toss those as well.
Please clean items before donating. We do not have a washing machine to clean your sheets, blankets, clothing, stuffed animals etc. We do wipe down some items, such as toys, but do not have the time to deep scrub them.
Please be sure what you donate is not your trash. Sometimes you might get confused if you use the black garbage bags for your donations and your trash so please double check your bags. This happens more than you think.
Please do not remove items from the dumpster. This can cause a safety issue as there might be broken glass inside. Also, the dumpster is on private property and you are stealing.
SHOPPING:
Please be considerate of other people around you.
Please ask before you remove items from the stock cart.
If a worker is holding something in their hand, please do not grab it from them unless you ask.
Please do not ask a worker to lower the price of an item. We do not establish the price. You may want to ask the store manager but unless your store specifically says make offer, you might be turned down.
Please do not open the clam shell packaging on new items. You would not do this at Walmart so please do not do that here.
If you open a box to see or verify what is inside, please be sure to close the box and make sure everything you took out is put back in.
Please return your unwanted items to the spot you originally found them in.
Please do not leave your children unattended in the toy aisle. If you feel they can be safely left there, please clean up the aisle before you leave. Toys scattered across the floor causes safety issues for other shoppers and workers alike.
Be sure to know your store policy on paying for your items. Some thrifts accept only cash while others also accept credit cards or checks. The one I volunteer at does not accept checks. We do have a credit machine while others may not.
Thank you for taking the time to read this . Again, this is only my opinion and may not reflect the opinion of the thrift store I volunteer at.
Saturday, March 25, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Sad World
There was a shooting today in our town. 4 people are dead including a
police officer. They haven't released any names and the shooter is in
custody. The first shots were fired at a bank near a Chinese restaurant
we were going to go to today. Instead we went to another buffet a few
miles away. When we were leaving, a friend of Will's came into the
restaurant and told him there was a shooting there. I kind of blew it
off because that sort of thing seldom happens here. When we got to the
parking lot, we saw a bunch of police cars going down the road to the
apartment complex the shooter was holed up in (we didn't know this at
the time) It's pretty scary that sort of thing can happen here.
read the story here
read the story here
Friday, March 10, 2017
Thrift Store Finds
I found a few good things this week at the thrift stores. My favorite find is this hand painted tile table. I spotted it at St Vinnie's in the children's section. I looked at it, debated for a minute, walked away and then decided I needed it in my life. Who wouldn't right?
My second favorite thing was this mirror shelf. My dear hubby put it up yesterday. I also got the mini lava lamp at Goodwill and a pocket Jesus.
My second favorite thing was this mirror shelf. My dear hubby put it up yesterday. I also got the mini lava lamp at Goodwill and a pocket Jesus.
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Scrub a dub dub
Today, I spent 3 hours scrubbing down about 10 big toys at the thrift I volunteer at. I don't mind cleaning the toys but damn, at least wipe them down before donating them. One toy was so bad, the lady marking books told me I should throw it away as it was far too gone. I managed to save it with a lot of spic and span and scrubbing.
Monday, March 6, 2017
What's That Smell?
The people who go through the donations at the thrift store I volunteer at are called grubbers. They sort the donations and put them in the proper bins to be priced.
Today, I was was pricing kitchen wares and a grubber drops a big box on my table. She knows I also price toys and she says there are a bunch of toys in here if you want to go through it. She then states something in the box stinks and she will throw it all out. I said let me look first because I saw some Lalaloopsy dolls and MLPs
I come across one of those plastic sandwich containers and for some dumb reason, I opened it up. That was the source of the smell. Someone donated a moldy sandwich!
Sunday, March 5, 2017
What's Happening
Hey guys. Anyone out there? Sorry I have been MIA for the past few months. I started volunteering at a thrift store and have been quite busy. My dear brother in law passed away in November and I'm still trying to accept that and in the process, I've seen to have lost my love for blogging.
Anyways, here are some things I found recently at the thrift store or estate sales.
Pyrex and a yellow cart. I was third in line at this estate sale. My sister was second and she grabbed the cart for me.
Two paintings by the same local artist
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A creepy clown
A Woodstock glass (sold)
A Ziggy mug and Cincinnati Where Pigs fly mug
and a cat figurine (sold)
Anyways, here are some things I found recently at the thrift store or estate sales.
Pyrex and a yellow cart. I was third in line at this estate sale. My sister was second and she grabbed the cart for me.
Two paintings by the same local artist
.
A creepy clown
A Woodstock glass (sold)
A Ziggy mug and Cincinnati Where Pigs fly mug
and a cat figurine (sold)