3-If you're wrong, I am highly satisfied, because "The customer is always right" rule is stupid.
Except they don't mean it literally like that, they mean that you'll bend over backwards for them as their business means the most to the store.
This whole post came off as a bitter employee who feels like ranting about their job and minor pet hates because it somehow helps them feel better about their poor choice of a career.
Please explain to me what makes you think you somehow have a right to overcharge, not saying you do, but saying "i said i could" implies that you believe that doing so is still not wrong.
Also in America they have people who's job is to bag the groceries? Here the person working the register does it too.
Calm down, it's like saying people in restaurants can spit in people's food.
thegame07 said:
Part of being a cashier is to interact with the customers and greet them and sometimes even have a nice conversation with them. If you don't like it I think it's time to find a new job. If I had your job and some old lady started talking to me I would make her day by talking to her , it's not hard.
I'm glad you brought up that point cuz I do actually have an old lady customer that I've known since my first week when I was a bagger. She's cool as hell, we talk, I have a bit of fun at my job. And there are plenty of customers who are awesome.
QUOTE(Sinkhead @ Jun 26 2010, 06:38 AM) I have a job similar to yours, and deep down, I dislike it.
I get through it by actively trying to enjoy what I'm doing, or at least to smile.
Try it sometime. It makes the time pass faster, at least.
I do, it's fine, again, I just felt like kinda venting, ya know?
QUOTE(Leamonde.Halcyon @ Jun 26 2010, 04:49 PM)