DataB4 wrote:
What do you mean? What is it about the credit card pitch that pushes you over the edge, versus answering customer questions? Are you concerned about putting pressure on them? If so, can you fulfill your obligation with a quick offer of the card and be done with it?
They don't want one and get angry. And there there's the legal fines from misleadinf(not stating the card info 100% correct), presumed discrimination from not asking every single person. And when they tell us no we have to keep pushing them u til they say yes then escort them to the booth(though I can't leave my area).
It's social overload for me. Also no we have to get approved cards not just ask people. The store has to have a set number a year and a day and have to have certain number per transactions. Mean what happens when everyone who shops there has one how do they keep that up.
I can't handle it I shut down and stop talking to anyone

and I had panic attacks thinking about being forced to do it at the stores main door .
Maybe I should just quit

I'm such a fail, I should be normal like other people
I just thought I found job I could do and work 15-20 hours. It has some social interactions it not overwhelming since only a fraction of customers go up to the clearance area