If you want to order a sandwich, wrap, roll, bagel, anything at my job you have to punch it into the computer. If its a new customer I'll typically walk them through the ordering process, but honestly I do it to be nice not because its hard. I have small children use these computers everyday. Very small children.
There is a man who comes into my job regularly, and every time he does no matter what the circumstances he refuses to punch in his order. Every time either a coworker or I will show him how to punch in his order.
If its just him waiting I don't care but if its a long line of people he will quickly lose his place in line and I will never get to him because other people are putting in their orders.
A few days ago my coworker called out last minute leaving me and another coworker alone on first shift. This is not a good thing, first shift is very busy and almost impossible to do with less than three people.
I was in the deli and I was slammed with people most wanting cold cuts which takes me longer to do than sandwiches when sucky roll guy comes up.
SRG- *putting his roll on the counter* Buttered Roll
Me- Sir, I am really busy this morning I need you to punch in your order.
SRG- I'll wait
Me- Sir, If you wait I wont get to you, just press the screen and ect ect *I explained everything he would have had to press*
SRG- Its OK, I'll wait
I ignore him and go back to helping the other customers including the ones who are coming up and putting in their orders
SRG- Aren't you going to help me?
Me- I'll help you If you put in your order
SRG- I've never touched that computer, never have, never will
Me- FINE! *I take his roll butter it and put it into one of our clear plastic bags so the cashier can ring it up manually*
SRG- What your not gonna toast it?
Me- *frustrated I threw out the old roll and turned to get a new one*
SRG- What? What? No! No! Forget it! I don't even want it now if your gonna be a bitch!
Me- Fine *He stood there and stared at me for a minute more before he stormed out of the store*
I don't know if he expected grovelling on my part but I had a dozen more customers who were being held up and were spending a lot more than $1.25
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Also If a customer comes up and starts telling me their order I will go through my whole speech. "You put in your order through our computers. Do you know how?" If No then I offer help, If yes then its "Ok, but if you have any questions just ask."
I'm behind the coffee center when a lady come up to me and asks for a buttered roll, I go through about half of the speech when she slams the roll on the counter and says "I DO NOT have time for this"
I took the roll to the deli and realize that we don't have any butter. This means I have to go the back cooler to get some. This is tops a two minute task. I tell her I need to get butter, and go get it. By the time i get back up she's paying and my coworker tells me she doesn't want the roll.
"She says you are the only one who makes her use the machines *bullshit* and she can't wait around for you all day"
Oh Well.
***
And now for a tidbit of stupid.
A woman ordered a sandwich, and asked for oil and vinegar on the side. Not an unusual request. I tell her ok and she stares at me for a minute.
"Well... I'm gonna get coffee...but don't worry I'll remind you when i come back up"
Yes because I'm going to forget in the next minute and a half. It will take you longer to get coffee then it will for me to make your sandwich.
There is a man who comes into my job regularly, and every time he does no matter what the circumstances he refuses to punch in his order. Every time either a coworker or I will show him how to punch in his order.
If its just him waiting I don't care but if its a long line of people he will quickly lose his place in line and I will never get to him because other people are putting in their orders.
A few days ago my coworker called out last minute leaving me and another coworker alone on first shift. This is not a good thing, first shift is very busy and almost impossible to do with less than three people.
I was in the deli and I was slammed with people most wanting cold cuts which takes me longer to do than sandwiches when sucky roll guy comes up.
SRG- *putting his roll on the counter* Buttered Roll
Me- Sir, I am really busy this morning I need you to punch in your order.
SRG- I'll wait
Me- Sir, If you wait I wont get to you, just press the screen and ect ect *I explained everything he would have had to press*
SRG- Its OK, I'll wait
I ignore him and go back to helping the other customers including the ones who are coming up and putting in their orders
SRG- Aren't you going to help me?
Me- I'll help you If you put in your order
SRG- I've never touched that computer, never have, never will
Me- FINE! *I take his roll butter it and put it into one of our clear plastic bags so the cashier can ring it up manually*
SRG- What your not gonna toast it?
Me- *frustrated I threw out the old roll and turned to get a new one*
SRG- What? What? No! No! Forget it! I don't even want it now if your gonna be a bitch!
Me- Fine *He stood there and stared at me for a minute more before he stormed out of the store*
I don't know if he expected grovelling on my part but I had a dozen more customers who were being held up and were spending a lot more than $1.25
***
Also If a customer comes up and starts telling me their order I will go through my whole speech. "You put in your order through our computers. Do you know how?" If No then I offer help, If yes then its "Ok, but if you have any questions just ask."
I'm behind the coffee center when a lady come up to me and asks for a buttered roll, I go through about half of the speech when she slams the roll on the counter and says "I DO NOT have time for this"
I took the roll to the deli and realize that we don't have any butter. This means I have to go the back cooler to get some. This is tops a two minute task. I tell her I need to get butter, and go get it. By the time i get back up she's paying and my coworker tells me she doesn't want the roll.
"She says you are the only one who makes her use the machines *bullshit* and she can't wait around for you all day"
Oh Well.
***
And now for a tidbit of stupid.
A woman ordered a sandwich, and asked for oil and vinegar on the side. Not an unusual request. I tell her ok and she stares at me for a minute.
"Well... I'm gonna get coffee...but don't worry I'll remind you when i come back up"
Yes because I'm going to forget in the next minute and a half. It will take you longer to get coffee then it will for me to make your sandwich.
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