At my job where I am a cashier, I get people every once in awhile who take longer to complete the transaction because of numerous things, such as a wrong price, filling out a credit card app, or anything else that you can possibly think of that would hold up a line.
The thing that really gets on my nerves is whenever this sort of thing happens, I always get a line forming behind me. Most customers don't care or even notice. But there are a few who like to pretend that they're being polite and considerate of others, when in actuality they are just making my job difficult. They say things like, "Why don't you help out this guy behind me?" to which I reply "You are fine, sir." It really gets on my nerves when they try to tell me what I should do, or who I should help, and it really pisses me off when they try to tell me how to do my job. I have been taught this, and also prefer to do it this way.... to take care of the customer in front of me, and then go on to the next one. If anyone starts to get impatient with me, then I am sure that a manager or supervisor can call them over to their register (there's always another one open just in case).
They don't realize that I have to wait for a manager or supervisor to come over, talk to me and the customer to find out what is going on, have them void the whole thing, set everything aside, and then when the line finally dies down and we get back to the first customer, I have to re-ring everything.
My point is, why can't these idiots just mind their own business and let me just take care of them first?
So many times I wanted to say, "Look, those customers are fine, so why don't you let me worry about them? I'll get to them shortly!"
Anyone else get customers like this?
The thing that really gets on my nerves is whenever this sort of thing happens, I always get a line forming behind me. Most customers don't care or even notice. But there are a few who like to pretend that they're being polite and considerate of others, when in actuality they are just making my job difficult. They say things like, "Why don't you help out this guy behind me?" to which I reply "You are fine, sir." It really gets on my nerves when they try to tell me what I should do, or who I should help, and it really pisses me off when they try to tell me how to do my job. I have been taught this, and also prefer to do it this way.... to take care of the customer in front of me, and then go on to the next one. If anyone starts to get impatient with me, then I am sure that a manager or supervisor can call them over to their register (there's always another one open just in case).
They don't realize that I have to wait for a manager or supervisor to come over, talk to me and the customer to find out what is going on, have them void the whole thing, set everything aside, and then when the line finally dies down and we get back to the first customer, I have to re-ring everything.
My point is, why can't these idiots just mind their own business and let me just take care of them first?

Anyone else get customers like this?
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