The other morning on my way to work, I made a quick stop at a supermarket on my way to work. This store doesn't have a location near my home and they carry a lot of gluten-free items, so I stop in a couple of times a month when commuting.
As I'm waiting to check out, the SC in front of me has his phone glued to his ear and he's too busy talking to acknowledge anything the cashier is saying. He only had one item, but he couldn't be bothered to set his phone down for less than a minute to do the transaction. The cashier had to tell him the total three times, despite the large display screen set up for the customers. He finally manages to balance the phone, pull out his wallet and throw a $100 bill on the moving belt (in this chain, the cashiers empty the carts, then set the items on a belt to move to the bagger). The cashier caught it in time, then had to count out his change while he got impatient. He asked where the ATM was (there's an in-store bank) then hurried his special self off to get some more cash.
The cashier and the bagger were quietly fuming. They did the usual hi, how are you, did you find everything, I responded in kind, then said, "That guy was a complete dick. I'm sorry you had to deal with that." They both smiled a bit, but were trying to not appear to complain about a customer.
I questioned one of the prices, so the bagger and I went quickly together to that section to doublecheck the price, and on the way I told her that I used to work retail and I felt bad that they had to be nice to assholes. She laughed a little then. Everything got straightened out, but before I left, the SC came stomping back by. We all rolled our eyes.
As I'm waiting to check out, the SC in front of me has his phone glued to his ear and he's too busy talking to acknowledge anything the cashier is saying. He only had one item, but he couldn't be bothered to set his phone down for less than a minute to do the transaction. The cashier had to tell him the total three times, despite the large display screen set up for the customers. He finally manages to balance the phone, pull out his wallet and throw a $100 bill on the moving belt (in this chain, the cashiers empty the carts, then set the items on a belt to move to the bagger). The cashier caught it in time, then had to count out his change while he got impatient. He asked where the ATM was (there's an in-store bank) then hurried his special self off to get some more cash.
The cashier and the bagger were quietly fuming. They did the usual hi, how are you, did you find everything, I responded in kind, then said, "That guy was a complete dick. I'm sorry you had to deal with that." They both smiled a bit, but were trying to not appear to complain about a customer.
I questioned one of the prices, so the bagger and I went quickly together to that section to doublecheck the price, and on the way I told her that I used to work retail and I felt bad that they had to be nice to assholes. She laughed a little then. Everything got straightened out, but before I left, the SC came stomping back by. We all rolled our eyes.
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