That poll is misleading, I thought the question would be "Do you hate working in retail"
or something along those lines.
Going into detail on the poll, no it doesn't make you less of a person,
but it seemed sometimes the customers forgot I was one.
Some of them would come in with the worst possible moods and it was like we made a perfect target for their rage.
Some of them were also pretty cynical, always assuming we wanted to scam them out of money (even though I was selling shoes) although the company I worked for put priority on customer satisfaction and we genuinely did want to help them.
Although is does go both ways,
Their was a time when the store was slow and we only had two customers in.
They didn't really want any help (just looking), so me and my co-worker were having a conversation
(about weird fruit) and one of the customers chimed in, it took us by surprise,
I guess we looked at them like they were shopping robots or something.
Retail does make you grow as a person, you become much more tolerant.
Because of my experience I've never mistreated an employee in a store I've visited,
or stayed after closing time. Maybe that's why the employees at Gamestop like me so much.