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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (144971)8/9/2014 12:07:38 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 149317
 
"You never go to the self-checkout. Because that takes peoples jobs away. I said, you see all those empty cash registers.. They are empty because you use the "self-checkout'.

I refused to go that route, for those very reasons. However, sometimes I see empty registers in my store (4 registers), and we don't have do-it-yourself. Maybe there's another cause, like not enuf customers at the moment to open a stand.


I do the same thing...........don't got to the self check out.

As for the empty registers, certain times of the day are busier than other times of the day......after work at 530 is the busier and when they need the most registers. That's when they are all busy.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (144971)8/9/2014 12:34:35 PM
From: pcstel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
<I hate people who do that; you block spaces. You are lazy, not righteous.<

Not lazy at all.. I just understand that I am not going to outsource the 99%ers jobs to myself.

I pull into a parking lot and see the trolley's surrounding the light pole and taking up parking slots all the time, which inconveniences me as a customer. You have fallen so far into the 1%'ers web of distortion that you blame the carts now littering the parking lot and not being taken back into the store as the fault of the 99%.

The store is owned by the 1%'ers. It is THERE RESPONSIBILITY to hire people to retrieve the carts as a convenience to their customers. (Hint, the trolley's don't belong to the customer 99%, they belong to the 1%)

So when you see this situation.. Do you do the "right thing" and move all the carts to the Buggy Corral to open up the parking spots?

Every time I drive in and see the trolley's all over the place, I think. This stores management sucks, they should have more people out here clearing the trolley's from the park. You think.. "The 99%'ers (i.e. customers) are LAZY.. THEY SHOULD HAVE MOVED THEM TO THE BUGGY CORRAL.

I go in the store, and find the Manager and tell them to send someone out to clear the car park.

So to recap.. You are upset that the trolley's are against the light pole and not in the Buggy Corral, and that they are taking up "parking spaces", and you now have to walk FURTHER to the store, because someone (99%) who you label as LAZY that is not legally responsible for the trolley didn't return it and blocked a parking spot so you had to WALK FURTHER to enter the store.

Am I the only one that finds a bit of Irony in this viewpoint?

PCSTEL