So. One of our cashiers, M, has had three deaths in the family in the past month, the most recent being her mother, and she's understandably been out all week. But she's still on the schedule, because they seem to run the front end with a list of "anyone who wants 'em, take 'em" list of shifts people need covered. (I picked up one shift this week, but for the most part she and I work the same hours.) Which means we're running short-staffed.
I was the opening cashier today, and when I saw the schedule I KNEW I was in trouble. There were only two cashiers until 8--me and one at the lumber register at the far end of the store. The 8 o'clock cashier had to go to the outside register. The 10 o'clock cashier was M and no one picked up her shift today. Which left me alone until L got in at noon.
SOP for one cashier is to man the four self-checkout lanes. Not ideal, but it gets four lanes open and you can manually scan large items or hand-enter items that don't have bar codes. Except I never finished SCO training. I'd shadowed and covered breaks, but never had to deal with anything 'unusual'.
I was on SCO, alone, for six hours today. I got bitched out by at LEAST six people because they had to ring their own items/they didn't want to use a machine/they didn't want to learn to use a machine. I gave all of them the same response: "Do the survey on your receipt. Complain about the lack of cashiers. Maybe they'll hire me some help, I'd love that." (Hey, that's the reason I was hired.) Of course, the ones that whined about having to learn to use a machine then whined about having to use a computer to do the survey...
And, of course, EVERYTHING went wrong. Tax exempt transactions didn't ring right. People wanted to change their form of payment after starting the payment. People wouldn't bag their items and then yelled at ME when the computer complained that they weren't following directions. Items didn't have SKUs, departments had to be called. Machines ran out of paper. Someone left a Blackberry behind (crap, forgot to let L know about that before I left). Three people left money behind. All four computers would be beeping at me at once for age confirmations/CC info/bag weight checks (who the hell programmed it to think a key weighs 1/3 of a pound anyways??).
On the other hand, I think I know just about everything the self-checkouts can throw at me now. And why everyone hates it.
I was the opening cashier today, and when I saw the schedule I KNEW I was in trouble. There were only two cashiers until 8--me and one at the lumber register at the far end of the store. The 8 o'clock cashier had to go to the outside register. The 10 o'clock cashier was M and no one picked up her shift today. Which left me alone until L got in at noon.
SOP for one cashier is to man the four self-checkout lanes. Not ideal, but it gets four lanes open and you can manually scan large items or hand-enter items that don't have bar codes. Except I never finished SCO training. I'd shadowed and covered breaks, but never had to deal with anything 'unusual'.
I was on SCO, alone, for six hours today. I got bitched out by at LEAST six people because they had to ring their own items/they didn't want to use a machine/they didn't want to learn to use a machine. I gave all of them the same response: "Do the survey on your receipt. Complain about the lack of cashiers. Maybe they'll hire me some help, I'd love that." (Hey, that's the reason I was hired.) Of course, the ones that whined about having to learn to use a machine then whined about having to use a computer to do the survey...
And, of course, EVERYTHING went wrong. Tax exempt transactions didn't ring right. People wanted to change their form of payment after starting the payment. People wouldn't bag their items and then yelled at ME when the computer complained that they weren't following directions. Items didn't have SKUs, departments had to be called. Machines ran out of paper. Someone left a Blackberry behind (crap, forgot to let L know about that before I left). Three people left money behind. All four computers would be beeping at me at once for age confirmations/CC info/bag weight checks (who the hell programmed it to think a key weighs 1/3 of a pound anyways??).
On the other hand, I think I know just about everything the self-checkouts can throw at me now. And why everyone hates it.
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