They really are this bad…

I worked for Software Etc. (now known as Gamestop) and I can tell you our video was just as horrible, but in a different way. We had a bunch of over-enthusiastic tools going “Never forget, GSA! That’s G for greet, S for show the product, and A for ask for the sale. This one takes the cake.

Oh, and I want to drag Zelda Scott behind my car on I-95.

via Joystiq

[tags]gamecrazy, training, video[/tags]

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  • MommysDrivel

    Ok, I had to stop watching within two minutes and twenty seconds. You are right – Zelda Scott makes you want to take a drill to your temple. I’ve been through numerous training videos, and that one was by far one of the most annoying.

  • David

    Its like watching a 3 car pileup on the interstate….you really dont want to see it and yet at the same time you cant turn away.

  • http://www.urbanbohemian.com Brian

    I know this is horrible, but Zelda’s attempts to be hip are totally cracking me up, “that was the bomb-diggity, my friend.” Otherwise, this video is giving me flashbacks to every training video I’ve had to watch, the best though was the Burger King video which spent 30 minutes alone on teaching you all the scams a customer may try to pull to get you to give them back more money over their proper change. Nice find!

  • MommysDrivel

    Ok, I had to stop watching within two minutes and twenty seconds. You are right – Zelda Scott makes you want to take a drill to your temple. I’ve been through numerous training videos, and that one was by far one of the most annoying.

  • David

    Its like watching a 3 car pileup on the interstate….you really dont want to see it and yet at the same time you cant turn away.

  • http://www.urbanbohemian.com/ Brian

    I know this is horrible, but Zelda’s attempts to be hip are totally cracking me up, “that was the bomb-diggity, my friend.” Otherwise, this video is giving me flashbacks to every training video I’ve had to watch, the best though was the Burger King video which spent 30 minutes alone on teaching you all the scams a customer may try to pull to get you to give them back more money over their proper change. Nice find!