'I work at a garden centre... customers always say the same three things to me and one of them is so raunchy'
Whatever your job is, most of the time your days will look more or less identical - and if you work in retail, you are bound to hear the same comments over and over again.The employee took the internet by storm after sharing some of the things he hears whilst loading customers' carsPerhaps impressed with Gavin's services, some would shoot their shotNo one knows this better than Gavin Trinder, a young man who works at a garden centre.
In fact, the comments he hears from customers have become so regular, the employee decided to take it to social media to reveal them., which has been viewed more than a whopping 130,000 times in just one day, Gavin could be seen showing off his best dance moves wearing a zip-up fleece and a pair of shorts.
When loading their car with all the purchased goods, some customers would chuckle and say he doesn't need to workout anymore.
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