When I go to the grocery store, I grab my shopping cart from the outside corrals instead of from inside. That way it’s one less the employee has to take back in.
Bonus: I’ll also always put the cart in the stack of the same kind when I put it back - a lot of places have various-sized carts and most people just shove them in there haphazardly.
I’ve found most people who have worked retail tend to do little helpful things like that without even thinking about it.
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We have a pool of vehicles at work and I always reverse them into a bay when I put them back so the next guy can just drive out forwards.
Stay out of ‘em.
I added a wheelchair ramp to the entrance of my home, even though I’m not in a wheelchair.
Just me?
Come on, we all know you did it so you could do some sick skateboard tricks.
I know, right? Over the years, I’ve built wheelchair ramps for people several times and not once in the those cumulative weeks of hammering and sawing and pouring concrete did one of the wheelchair users deign to get off their ass and help us. So lazy.