I don't even know where to begin with this one...
So I'm at work today (FES at a craft store), and it is no average day. There's a brand new store that opened in our plaza, and so it was CRAZY packed with tons and tons of customers. We had 2-3 registers going at all times from about 11:00-2:30 (during which we only use one or two at the most), and the parking lot was jammed and you could see the congregation of people out front of the new store. Anyway. So it was insane.
About 12:30 there was a power surge. No big deal--lights went out, registers died, but everything was back up and running within five minutes.
At 1:45 there was another surge. And another at 1:50, after which the power immediately went out altogether. The store was running on limited supply, and it seems that there's something up with the breaker (some sections of lights were on, one of the doors wasn't working). The worst part? TWO of the registers were working. Wait--no, one and a half. One was fine; we just had to do a voice authorization for credit purchases. However, the other one could only do cash transactions. Unfortunately we found this out when checking out a bitch of a customer. We tried to use her credit card a couple different ways, tried using a check, and I ultimately told her that we'd be able to hold her items until the end of the week, whereupon she could buy them when our machines weren't being wonky. She was being such a BABY over the whole thing! "Well why won't it go through?!?!" "Ma'am, you have to understand that there's been a POWER OUTAGE. We're lucky that we even HAVE working registers." She goes on, muttering something about it being "ridiculous" and I wonder if she just wants me to snap my fingers to make the power come back on.
Oh--did I mention that I couldn't even use my register? Before the main outage I was scurrying trying to get people rung up ASAP because I was anticipating another surge or whatever, and I had just completed another transaction, however, power went out just as the receipt and EFT receipt were printing out. I had the customer sign a mock EFT, hoping I could learn the transaction number, but I wasn't able to. Long story short, my machine still had me "logged in." I wasn't able to go on another register without logging out...
So through all of this customers are freaking out, the two cashiers I have are going nuts because of all the customers, and the most I could do was to try and keep everyone corralled and divide the lines into cash only and charge purchases. Of course, though, there were a couple of people who just couldn't understand *why* we only had two machines going, and "well, why don't you ring us up?? We've been here for EVER!" And me thinking, "okay, yeah--so the other 5 registers definitely work; we're just not using them to piss you off and make you waste your time." Seriously--why do SCs think that whenever an event like this, one equivalent of retail Armageddon, happens, it's obviously the associates trying to piss off the customers? How the hell does that even make sense? Why would anyone go out of their way to make their own job HARDER? Oi...
And of course there were all of the customers saying "it's too dark in here! Can't you turn on some lights?" Because we CAN'T turn on the lights.
Seriously-- if you went into a store and there was OBVIOUSLY something wrong like that, wouldn't you just walk back out and not deal with it?
SO after a while a fireman came in and told us that it was rumored that there was a rolling blackout instigated by the electric company, and they only told one store about it. However, I think this is incredibly suspect, seeing as it's fall in Ohio, and so no one's using neither heat nor a/c, and also since it was the middle of the day on a Saturday. How does this make sense at all? Ugh... So basically, we had no idea what was going on. And I don't know how things turned out, but I'll find out tomorrow...
EDIT: I came into work today and the power was still out... And for whatever reason the store was exceptionally busy (I know it's the weekend before Halloween, but if a store is in less than optimal working conditions I know I would turn around and shop elsewhere), and the customers exceedingly pissy. A lot were being plain ol' bratty. I also had about 5 or 6 customers that came in and just HAD to ask, "are you open?" which really just promtped me to WANT to say, "Actually, no--we're not open. Despite the sign on the door that says we're open but experiencing a power failure, the customers milling about, the doors being unlocked, and the transaction I'm ringing at this very moment, before your very eyes. We are definitely NOT open." I guess the power will be fixed by tomorrow, though. Even though it was nice not having to deal with irritating fluorescent lighting (luckily the registers are in front of a large row of windows, so I could easily see still with the natural lighting).
(and if this doesn't fit here, by all means move it to the right location--I couldn't figure out if it was to go in SC or general work chat. thanks)
So I'm at work today (FES at a craft store), and it is no average day. There's a brand new store that opened in our plaza, and so it was CRAZY packed with tons and tons of customers. We had 2-3 registers going at all times from about 11:00-2:30 (during which we only use one or two at the most), and the parking lot was jammed and you could see the congregation of people out front of the new store. Anyway. So it was insane.
About 12:30 there was a power surge. No big deal--lights went out, registers died, but everything was back up and running within five minutes.
At 1:45 there was another surge. And another at 1:50, after which the power immediately went out altogether. The store was running on limited supply, and it seems that there's something up with the breaker (some sections of lights were on, one of the doors wasn't working). The worst part? TWO of the registers were working. Wait--no, one and a half. One was fine; we just had to do a voice authorization for credit purchases. However, the other one could only do cash transactions. Unfortunately we found this out when checking out a bitch of a customer. We tried to use her credit card a couple different ways, tried using a check, and I ultimately told her that we'd be able to hold her items until the end of the week, whereupon she could buy them when our machines weren't being wonky. She was being such a BABY over the whole thing! "Well why won't it go through?!?!" "Ma'am, you have to understand that there's been a POWER OUTAGE. We're lucky that we even HAVE working registers." She goes on, muttering something about it being "ridiculous" and I wonder if she just wants me to snap my fingers to make the power come back on.

Oh--did I mention that I couldn't even use my register? Before the main outage I was scurrying trying to get people rung up ASAP because I was anticipating another surge or whatever, and I had just completed another transaction, however, power went out just as the receipt and EFT receipt were printing out. I had the customer sign a mock EFT, hoping I could learn the transaction number, but I wasn't able to. Long story short, my machine still had me "logged in." I wasn't able to go on another register without logging out...
So through all of this customers are freaking out, the two cashiers I have are going nuts because of all the customers, and the most I could do was to try and keep everyone corralled and divide the lines into cash only and charge purchases. Of course, though, there were a couple of people who just couldn't understand *why* we only had two machines going, and "well, why don't you ring us up?? We've been here for EVER!" And me thinking, "okay, yeah--so the other 5 registers definitely work; we're just not using them to piss you off and make you waste your time." Seriously--why do SCs think that whenever an event like this, one equivalent of retail Armageddon, happens, it's obviously the associates trying to piss off the customers? How the hell does that even make sense? Why would anyone go out of their way to make their own job HARDER? Oi...

And of course there were all of the customers saying "it's too dark in here! Can't you turn on some lights?" Because we CAN'T turn on the lights.

SO after a while a fireman came in and told us that it was rumored that there was a rolling blackout instigated by the electric company, and they only told one store about it. However, I think this is incredibly suspect, seeing as it's fall in Ohio, and so no one's using neither heat nor a/c, and also since it was the middle of the day on a Saturday. How does this make sense at all? Ugh... So basically, we had no idea what was going on. And I don't know how things turned out, but I'll find out tomorrow...
EDIT: I came into work today and the power was still out... And for whatever reason the store was exceptionally busy (I know it's the weekend before Halloween, but if a store is in less than optimal working conditions I know I would turn around and shop elsewhere), and the customers exceedingly pissy. A lot were being plain ol' bratty. I also had about 5 or 6 customers that came in and just HAD to ask, "are you open?" which really just promtped me to WANT to say, "Actually, no--we're not open. Despite the sign on the door that says we're open but experiencing a power failure, the customers milling about, the doors being unlocked, and the transaction I'm ringing at this very moment, before your very eyes. We are definitely NOT open." I guess the power will be fixed by tomorrow, though. Even though it was nice not having to deal with irritating fluorescent lighting (luckily the registers are in front of a large row of windows, so I could easily see still with the natural lighting).
(and if this doesn't fit here, by all means move it to the right location--I couldn't figure out if it was to go in SC or general work chat. thanks)
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