Things You Know If you Worked At Justice in High School
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Things You Know If you Worked At Justice in High School

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Things You Know If you Worked At Justice in High School
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For most of us, it was our first job and boy wasn't it an experience. Here are the things you know if you worked at Justice in high school.

1. The struggle of always being covered in glitter

Once you get it on you, it never seems to go way.

2. Knowing all the latest tween trends

You can name every member of R5, every lyric to that one Big Time Rush song, and not ashamed to admit you jam to Shawn Mendes in your free time.

3. Quickly whipping out the 40 percent equivalent of an item

Since there was a time when everything was always 40 percent off, you knew how much 40 percent off of $29.90 was immediately.

4. “Can I use those fun bucks and the 40 percent off?”

NO! It clearly states on the back that you cannot... sorry.

5. “If it’s 40 percent, then 40 percent off with 20 percent off, does that mean it’s free?”

Yup.. we are giving our merchandise away for free. Actually, it's 62 percent off, thanks for checking though.

6. “She’s in between a 12 and a 14 but the 12 ½ are way too big”

Wow, that’s totally how our sizes work. No shit it’s too big, because a 12 ½ is technically a plus size.This is why I asked you if you needed help.

7. Getting to admire all the dilfs that come in

Once in a blue moon, a dilf will walk in and you know that you and all your coworkers were all over that.

8. Opening a box of freight and seeing that it’s all swimsuits

Swimsuits are the death of freight. Why must they take so long and why must we censor both pieces?

9. Seeing a girl being a brat to her parents and still getting everything she wants

Let’s face it there a lot of bratty kids out there, but you never really know what to say to the parents or the kids for that matter.

10. Showing up to the 6 a.m. Sunday floor sets

I think there has been a time when you've shown up hungover/ still drunk, or at least functioning on two hours of sleep.

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