bluejeans (153.7 days ago) She should of swapped the shoes he wasnt looking for a freebie EditDelete
ladobruk (153.9 days ago) Well, it isn’t as simple as a straight forward swap. They probably have to sanitize shoes and perhaps it is done off sight. If it was a one-time visit, as a judgement call I would have just given the shoes and thrown the others in the trash if that was the case. But, perhaps this man is in there quite often. I have worked at several places where we had regular visits from mentally challenged people because they lived nearby. EditDelete
luvbeingamom (154 days ago) I think that though her swapping them should be what was done, but i am sure she was an employee with rules from someone else. So no, she prob shouldnt. Though i have to say i have been in a similar situation, felt so bad for the girl (in my case it was a girl) that i bought her the item that she seemed to need so badly. EditDelete
bellajenna (154 days ago) the goodwill here will let u exchange anything as long as it has the tag on it, but yes he should be able to trade them. i would have bought him a pair b/c no one should o with out. EditDelete
angie2008 (154 days ago) I work with people with disabilities and i`ve seen too many times because the person with disabilities usually isn`t fully able to stand up for themselves, they don`t get the same service or anything that people without disabilites get. that`s just my opinion though. EditDelete
nmck (154 days ago) Volunteers are lowly peons. They have to do what they are told! EditDelete