One of the many joys of when I used to work in a supermarket (approx 10 years ago), which was located in a shopping centre, which included 2 hours free parking.
Being an SC, obviously this womans logic was to do her shopping at the busiest possible time (which in this shopping centre was Sunday afternoons), spend her time filling up 2 trolleys with groceries, and then when I start scanning her stuff:
SC: “Oi, you”
Me *looks up*
SC: “Can’t you scan my stuff any faster? I don’t want to pay for parking”
Me: *less than halfway through first trolley of groceries* “When do you need to be out by?”
SC: “5 minutes”
Me: “Sorry, but there is no way 2 trolleys full of groceries will be scanned in 5 minutes” and I suggested she buy herself extra time by running to the ticket machine and validating her ticket (which would have extended the ticket by 15 minutes – it’s essentially the option for people who are just under 2 hours in the car park but know it will take them a few minutes to get out), but no, she did not want to do this. Instead she goes to the manager and complains.
Unfortunately for her, it did not get her anywhere... The best part was, I had finished scanning all the shopping, her husband/partner (whatever he was), paid, and then stood behind her with the trolleys full of packed groceries for over 10 minutes while she still kept demanding that the manager give her money to pay for the car park (because clearly it is all our fault she chose to do her shopping at the busiest time of the day and had to wait over 15 minutes in the line for a checkout).
When they finally left – they had to pay for their own parking!
Being an SC, obviously this womans logic was to do her shopping at the busiest possible time (which in this shopping centre was Sunday afternoons), spend her time filling up 2 trolleys with groceries, and then when I start scanning her stuff:
SC: “Oi, you”
Me *looks up*
SC: “Can’t you scan my stuff any faster? I don’t want to pay for parking”
Me: *less than halfway through first trolley of groceries* “When do you need to be out by?”
SC: “5 minutes”
Me: “Sorry, but there is no way 2 trolleys full of groceries will be scanned in 5 minutes” and I suggested she buy herself extra time by running to the ticket machine and validating her ticket (which would have extended the ticket by 15 minutes – it’s essentially the option for people who are just under 2 hours in the car park but know it will take them a few minutes to get out), but no, she did not want to do this. Instead she goes to the manager and complains.
Unfortunately for her, it did not get her anywhere... The best part was, I had finished scanning all the shopping, her husband/partner (whatever he was), paid, and then stood behind her with the trolleys full of packed groceries for over 10 minutes while she still kept demanding that the manager give her money to pay for the car park (because clearly it is all our fault she chose to do her shopping at the busiest time of the day and had to wait over 15 minutes in the line for a checkout).
When they finally left – they had to pay for their own parking!
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