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Originally Posted by sycamore
I used to manage a CVS store (a major drugstore chain) in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia (a very well-to-do area). One day, it started smelling like shit in the store--like actual feces. Then I noticed that there was a leak under our conveyor belt downstairs in the basement. And the leak (and smell) got worse as the day progressed. The district manager (who was a raging cocksucker) played it off as no big deal, but then he happened to come in with the regional manager (his boss) later that afternoon. When he asked about the situation, I advised him of the district manager's thoughts on the situation. The regional manager then directed the district manager to have it fixed pronto. We decided to keep the store open that evening, but in hindsight, we should have shut it down.
We had a plumbing crew out there right away, and they had it fixed by the end of the night. Apparently our store was built atop an old bakery that was located in the basement. The bathrooms that were originally down there were not properly sealed off when the building was rehabbed. The sewer lines in one of those bathrooms broke, and all hell broke loose.
God, I hated working for CVS...fucking pieces of shit.
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Oh great, I shop at that CVS occasionally. Next time I go in, I'll have to think about the poo lurking below.
What is it still doing down there anyway, I wonder. Aren't sewer lines supposed to drain off somewhere?