tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163399791226815583.post7155391421686989603..comments2023-11-02T04:03:46.038-04:00Comments on Confessions of a Cashier: I'm Not Alone...Cashierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06098352383590019142noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163399791226815583.post-67609375752995115512013-02-12T11:42:49.436-05:002013-02-12T11:42:49.436-05:00Next time you are in a grocery store look at the s...Next time you are in a grocery store look at the self check lanes. People stand in longer lines to check out their own items rather than go to cashiers these days. Sometimes the cashiers lines are empty.<br /><br />To those in retail who hate their jobs I say, "Don't worry you will lose this job soon".<br /><br />That, of course, is for those who are not employed by daddy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163399791226815583.post-6737766958947146632012-10-18T17:33:02.391-04:002012-10-18T17:33:02.391-04:00I am also a cashier at a supermarket and I hate mo...I am also a cashier at a supermarket and I hate most customers. My coworkers don't seem to hate the customers, though, which is weird. Our customers are so rude. I hate those people who fill their carts, use two WIC checks, then put the rest on food stamps. Oh, and the food stamps! Food stamps are supposed to provide you with food for nutrients, not junk food. So many people get three bags of chips, two packages of cookies, fruit snacks, pop, candy, etc. Then they only get some grapes or three apples. I get people who spend $300 worth of food stamps and they only have them, their spouse, and maybe one or two kids when my mom gets $2 for three people each month. I really hate these people that waste food stamps.<br />I also really hate people that just refuse to talk to me. If I ask, "How are you today?" they remain silent. I try to make them talk by asking whether they'd like paper or plastic, or by asking if they want their bread separate. I also like to press down on the scale a little when weighing their produce for a price.MinaKitKathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00663099308548730718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9163399791226815583.post-66383624337058981352012-09-10T19:40:42.039-04:002012-09-10T19:40:42.039-04:00I'm a cashier as well, and I can totally relat...I'm a cashier as well, and I can totally relate to this! I get tired of saying hi to customers and getting NO response back. I love taking my time filling out the slip for native tax exempt, especially when I know the customer behind them ignored the open lanes around me and practically ran into mine thinking for some reason they'll get through quicker. Though I don't purposely smush bread, it sometimes happens. We recently became a supercentre with groceries (fruits/vegetables, meats, etc.), and I hate it when people buy loose apples or oranges, place them in the bags provided at the counter, but don't tie them....so when I pick the bag up to place on the scale on the register, if they come rolling out, oh well, I'll pick them up and shove them back in......but God knows when I last had a chance to use the antibacterial gel at the register so hope you wash everything! I get people trying to pull the bags off the racks BEFORE I have finished filling them. Hate it the way customers just throw things on the belts with no rhyme or reason. You put food, then cleaners, then more food, then frozen stuff, then health & beauty items, then more food, just watch how they may get packed. It kills me how people bring in their own bags, care less what gets packed with what in them, yet when you use the store's plastic bags (still free), they don't want this with that. So if it isn't OK with the store bags, what makes them think it's OK with their reuseable bags??? Duh! Touching those reuseable bags is a nightmare...do people not wash the damn things? Don't yell at me when you can't read coupons properly and I have to reject one because you picked up the wrong thing. I could go on and on and on........Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com