Pandora_Box wrote:
I'm really bad when checking out items. I don't look at the employer, most times I'm watching the conveyor belt and the items people are packing unto the conveyor belt. Then I'm to interested and looking at the pins machine [the card slider]. But while I'm doing all of this, I'm talking to the clerk, doing my fake smiles, but not actually really looking at them so I end up looking uninterested even though I am suppose to look sociably normal and interested.
I'm sure they think I'm crazy.
ya that is me. I am looking at getting it all on the conveyor belt, making sure it all rings up at the price I grabbed it for, grabing a pen, finding a new check, tearing it out and handing it to the cashier. Then I look for my ID, and look at the machine to make sure the check went through, At last I might say Have a nice day. I have no idea what that cashier even looked like...let alone eye contact. I dont worry about seeming rude, cause I used to work in a grocery store and if you ignore the cashier, he/she wont remember you in 5 min. either. If you were rude, you would:
ask 1/2 the items that were rung up to go back
ask the bags to be bagged in plastic, then in paper.
rush the person double bagging your groceries cuz you are late to pick up your kids.
basicly anything that requires more than standard effort to a cashier is bothersome, but if you ignore the cashier...unless you ignore them when they ask a question that pertains to getting the transaction overwith, they will be just as happy if you did ignore them cuz they are just there for a paycheck anyway.
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