wow I use to work at pergament at boro park then transferred to jackson heights. in 95 worked till they went out of business. Till this day its still the best job i had and i had a great time working there. Laughed at the sku number lol
I got my first cashier's job at Pergament in Middle Village back in 1987-1988. In fact, I got both my older brothers a job there too, working in the Lumber Department. I meet so many great people there that I still think about them all till this day. I wish I remembered their full names so I can look them up on Facebook and reconnect with them. Dispite the fact that I was fired for carelessly overlooking the signature of a stolen credit card, this was the place where I learned to be independent.
I was a kid when my dad would frequent Pergament at the MetroMall in Middle Village. I used to think that place was so boring, but looking back it had a nice warehouse feel to it more so than Home Depot. It was very barebones, and quite charming because of that. I mean a Home Depot looks polished compared to the concrete floor and poor lighting of that Pergament in Middle Village.
The worst years of my adult life were spent working for this store chain. You know how they say if I had it all to do again I wouldn't change a single thing. Well, this is one set of circumstances I would SURELY change. Not so much because of Pergaments itself but mostly because of the type of people I had to work with!
wow I use to work at pergament at boro park then transferred to jackson heights. in 95 worked till they went out of business. Till this day its still the best job i had and i had a great time working there. Laughed at the sku number lol
TheSALSERO81 5 months ago
I got my first cashier's job at Pergament in Middle Village back in 1987-1988. In fact, I got both my older brothers a job there too, working in the Lumber Department. I meet so many great people there that I still think about them all till this day. I wish I remembered their full names so I can look them up on Facebook and reconnect with them. Dispite the fact that I was fired for carelessly overlooking the signature of a stolen credit card, this was the place where I learned to be independent.
Laboytiggr 1 year ago
I was a kid when my dad would frequent Pergament at the MetroMall in Middle Village. I used to think that place was so boring, but looking back it had a nice warehouse feel to it more so than Home Depot. It was very barebones, and quite charming because of that. I mean a Home Depot looks polished compared to the concrete floor and poor lighting of that Pergament in Middle Village.
haroahyuokei 1 year ago
Used to Be Hills grocery store... that's why the liquor store is called Hillside.
Wings1979 2 years ago
Anyone remember Rooms and Lights...a short lived experiment bt Pergament.
Wings1979 2 years ago
On Frankiln Ave, close to the Hospital. I remember that store. I grew up in Franklin Square. H Frank Carey class of 1991!
MrKurve73 2 years ago
So many familiar faces. (but I remember almost no ones names).
tron1977 2 years ago
This video had me in tears. Man. Hilarious.
matrixixix 2 years ago
wow I worked there for 9 years@ the Portchester NY store help me to survive back then, can't complain
coe23MX 2 years ago
hey Pergament thanks for all the spray paint I stole from you guys. I'm sure the MTA appreciated all the whole cars we painted for them!!! hahahahaa
steelgiant 3 years ago
The worst years of my adult life were spent working for this store chain. You know how they say if I had it all to do again I wouldn't change a single thing. Well, this is one set of circumstances I would SURELY change. Not so much because of Pergaments itself but mostly because of the type of people I had to work with!
oleskooltool 3 years ago 2
whoa!!pergaments,haha
420420KAT 4 years ago