Had a brilliant little gem today.
So my manager was showing a new guy around. Pretty standard fare. Anyway, he goes to introduce newbie to his partner for the night and while he's clearing off the register behind me, proceeds to knock down the sign that says this register is closed. Next thing I know, I go to put baskets away and there's a gentleman standing at the empty register with some cat food. Two things wrong with this picture:
1) There's an abandoned register, which is mine.
2) The express lanes were dead. Why oh why do people ignore the express lanes and go everywhere else but those lanes?
I get back and continue serving the customer on my register, when the gentleman pipes up "hey, isn't this register open?"
Me: No sir, it's not.
Man: There's no sign.
Me: *grabs the sign and shows him it was knocked down*
Man: *storms off*
OK, there are three or four things required for an open register:
1) Light on.
2) Sign down.
3) Person actually present.
And we also actually take people to the registers...
So my manager was showing a new guy around. Pretty standard fare. Anyway, he goes to introduce newbie to his partner for the night and while he's clearing off the register behind me, proceeds to knock down the sign that says this register is closed. Next thing I know, I go to put baskets away and there's a gentleman standing at the empty register with some cat food. Two things wrong with this picture:
1) There's an abandoned register, which is mine.
2) The express lanes were dead. Why oh why do people ignore the express lanes and go everywhere else but those lanes?
I get back and continue serving the customer on my register, when the gentleman pipes up "hey, isn't this register open?"
Me: No sir, it's not.
Man: There's no sign.
Me: *grabs the sign and shows him it was knocked down*
Man: *storms off*
OK, there are three or four things required for an open register:
1) Light on.
2) Sign down.
3) Person actually present.
And we also actually take people to the registers...

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