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You Won't Miss A Thing.

How To Be A Disney Promoter For Dummies:

1. Never block a customers line of sight; cause once you stand among some posters, and he/she sees you, 50% of the time he/she would forget buying.

2. Never try to promote your goods to Dads with their kids. They never buy anyway.

3. No matter how much you hate Jack-Jack from The Incredibles, he is always the high-demand, low-supply one.

4. That is followed by Dash. And I really wonder why, really.

5. Nobody buys bad guys, but don't be surprised to find one or two missing.

6. Remember to arrange with the most colourful up in front, and what is most popular facing the larger amount of the commonfolk.

7. If you're shy, you don't have to talk to any customer, sometime it even turns them off. Just arrange, repair, stock up, stock check, talk to other staff, until you get your 8-hour pay.

8. By the way, 1-8 isn't an 8 hour pay. Sometimes you muddle it up after working, trust me you will.

9. Try to look busy, it'll make you feel busy and not just stand there waiting to answer questions from the customers.

10. If it's the last day of promotion, make sure everyone KNOWS it.

11. Try to put your targets as middle-aged chinese aunties.

SY wrote at 1:05 am