Confessions of a Ross Dress for Less Employee

November 3rd, 2009 | 04:09 pm
Confessions of a Ross Dress for Less Employee

 My first high school job was working as a Sales Associate at Ross Dress for Less.  My best friend Dave also worked there. It was the best job in the entire f*cking world.  Remember the movie Mannequin, where Andrew McCarthy...

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