I confess that I'm guilty of occasionally committing cashier offense number 2. Unlike the person in your scenario, however, I announce early on that I'm sure I have a quarter somewhere and apologize the entire time I'm looking for it. So perhaps I'm due only a partial scanning-gun attack?
And I, too, really hate it when someone begins to unload their cart while I'm still unloading mine.
I have no problems with people who tell me they're searching for change. In fact, I love it when people have change-- as long as they tell me ahead of time. So I don't think the scanning gun will be attacking you anytime soon. ;)
Well, technically, you can't shop there. No one can. You see, we really discourage customers from entering our store, as it means that we have to work with the public. In a perfect world, we'd just get paid to stand in an empty store. But since, I imagine, you're one of the better customers, perhaps you should continue to shop there so we don't lose all hope for humanity.
I know I'm some random person, but I stumbled upon your post, and I must say that I agree 100%. I'm a cashier at Target, and I feel your pain on Items 2, 3, and 4.
I also hate it when they put the change on the conveyer belt. How about you hand it to me? I mean, god, is it that hard to be courteous? Jeez.
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And I, too, really hate it when someone begins to unload their cart while I'm still unloading mine.
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Speaking of laughing, I still laugh whenever I see that icon you're using. ::grin::
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I also hate it when they put the change on the conveyer belt. How about you hand it to me? I mean, god, is it that hard to be courteous? Jeez.
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