I stop by the same grocery store quite often on my way to work. It'll be even more often now that they've closed the only one that was directly on my way, but I digress.
One of their checkers is a somewhat older woman (compared to myself) who seems to be stuck on the script. She is a bit odd, but not really a bad checker. She's efficient, but says her lines like she doesn't really expect a response, and quite often ignores them when they are given, as will be seen below:
Me: (who else?)
OC: Odd checker
RM: Random Man, the guy who came to stand in line behind me.
AM: Assistant Manager
OC: *Ringing up my order* "Would you like help out with this today?"
Me: *chuckles* "No, I think I can handle it."
OC: "Did you find everything you needed?
Me: "Oh yea."
OC: "Would you like help out with this today"
Me: "Uh, no thanks." *I sign the card pad*
OC: Tears off the recipt. "You've saved .65 with us today Mr Grey. Would you like help out with this today?"
Me: ....
Me: "Yea, sure, why not?"
OC: Calls for a carry-out.
RM: Looks at her and then at me as if we were both crazy
AM: "You called for a carry-out?" *Obviously confused, looking at my bag*
OC: "Yes" *starts ringing up RM's groceries.
AM and Me proceed out the doors and towards my car, saying nothing. I'll note that if the weather had been colder, I probably wouldn't have had her walk with me, but it was fairly nice (compared with two days ago, when we had 1.5 inches of big, fat snowflakes fall in just over 2 hours). In part, I was wording exactly what I wanted to say. I didn't want to sound like I was complaining...
Me: *after getting to the car* *Chuckling* "You know, I don't mind if they ask, it seems to be policy, which is nice, if people need it, but can you please ask her to stop asking after I decline? She asked me three separate times if I wanted help carrying this out."
AM: *hands me my single bag, continuing ONE PACKAGE OF CRACKERS and ONE SMALL CONTAINER OF SOUR CREAM!* "I'll bring it up to her."
I'll note that all the checkers at this store ask, regardless of how big the order is.
Eric the Grey
One of their checkers is a somewhat older woman (compared to myself) who seems to be stuck on the script. She is a bit odd, but not really a bad checker. She's efficient, but says her lines like she doesn't really expect a response, and quite often ignores them when they are given, as will be seen below:
Me: (who else?)
OC: Odd checker
RM: Random Man, the guy who came to stand in line behind me.
AM: Assistant Manager
OC: *Ringing up my order* "Would you like help out with this today?"
Me: *chuckles* "No, I think I can handle it."
OC: "Did you find everything you needed?
Me: "Oh yea."
OC: "Would you like help out with this today"
Me: "Uh, no thanks." *I sign the card pad*
OC: Tears off the recipt. "You've saved .65 with us today Mr Grey. Would you like help out with this today?"
Me: ....
Me: "Yea, sure, why not?"
OC: Calls for a carry-out.
RM: Looks at her and then at me as if we were both crazy
AM: "You called for a carry-out?" *Obviously confused, looking at my bag*
OC: "Yes" *starts ringing up RM's groceries.
AM and Me proceed out the doors and towards my car, saying nothing. I'll note that if the weather had been colder, I probably wouldn't have had her walk with me, but it was fairly nice (compared with two days ago, when we had 1.5 inches of big, fat snowflakes fall in just over 2 hours). In part, I was wording exactly what I wanted to say. I didn't want to sound like I was complaining...
Me: *after getting to the car* *Chuckling* "You know, I don't mind if they ask, it seems to be policy, which is nice, if people need it, but can you please ask her to stop asking after I decline? She asked me three separate times if I wanted help carrying this out."
AM: *hands me my single bag, continuing ONE PACKAGE OF CRACKERS and ONE SMALL CONTAINER OF SOUR CREAM!* "I'll bring it up to her."
I'll note that all the checkers at this store ask, regardless of how big the order is.
Eric the Grey
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