At the cutting counter, every day at least one guest has been hauling around 4 or more bolts of fabric. When it's their turn they dump all of them on the counter right where I am going to measure. Is there an aversion to carts?
The cutting counter has a "take a number" system, and every day at least one guest bypasses the number. Some will just walk up to the counter and dump their choices; others will stand around waiting until they decide it's their turn. Both groups seem mystified that there are numbers (never mind that we call numbers constantly and often page them over the PA system). Sometimes the guests who do have numbers are willing to let someone who has been waiting take a turn. But many who don't get a number are outraged when they aren't invited to jump the line and get their items measured.
If someone is waiting there with everyone else, how can they be surprised by a number system?
The cutting counter has a "take a number" system, and every day at least one guest bypasses the number. Some will just walk up to the counter and dump their choices; others will stand around waiting until they decide it's their turn. Both groups seem mystified that there are numbers (never mind that we call numbers constantly and often page them over the PA system). Sometimes the guests who do have numbers are willing to let someone who has been waiting take a turn. But many who don't get a number are outraged when they aren't invited to jump the line and get their items measured.
If someone is waiting there with everyone else, how can they be surprised by a number system?
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