:soap: I have had it with the Pin Collectors. Not the general guests who collect pins mind you, but the people who sit in front of Pin Traders and have to get every next new pin set as soon as they come out no matter what they have to resort to. These are the people that I want of lock in a cage while I apply electroshock treatments to their neither region. (( :electchr:

Quick story: Thursday of last week, I go to work at my cart right outside MPT. No less than fifty times between the hours of 9:30 and 11:00 sombody approaches me from the throng of Pintraders looking for the new pins that had just been reliesed. Finally around eleven, I got my lunch and after that I walked into the Pin replenishment station. Oddly I recieved two of the new pins as well as some others. I then placed my lanyard in my pocket and walked out onto the sales floor of TM/SS. No sooner did I close the door than I watched one of these morons push a child out of her way so that she could get to me. When she asked to see my lanyard, I told her that I didn't have it, she responded. "Bull SH__t, I saw you go in to get pins. I want to see them." As I didn't want to fight with her I showed her the pins. Which she traded for two of the cheapest pins I have ever seen.
Now I don't care that she gave me crap pins, I was the fact that she ran over a little girl to do it. So I decided to put my lanyard in my locker and no longer trade. The next day I did the same and what happens? I run into the same woman who goes to guest relations and complains that I didn't have my lanyard. :mad: I know this because she came back a rubbed it in my face after one of my managers asked me to get my lanyard as it is part of my uniform, apparently I have to trade in my position. It was later when me and another manager were talking that I was told that although I have to keep a lanyard, there is no rule as to the type of pins i have on it. So, it is because of this, and because I am :twisted:

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To be part of this group is simple. All you have to do is not replenish your pins from ones that no one wants. It is my hope that we can screw these jerks where they live.
I'm not saying pin trading is bad, I have even taken good pins and given them away to kids and even adults. I just can't see taking such a simple thing like trading a pin to such an extreme that you would think of pushing anyone out of the way. I just believe that things have gotten out of hand and there needs to be reform. If you believe in what I'm saying, sound off and join, if not then don't come looking for new pins on my lanyard. :p: