While reading the attachment at this thread, I remembered something that really gets on my nerves.
When I ring up photofinishing orders, it takes a couple of seconds for the register to look up the price. During this time, the words, "PHOTO LOOKUP..." appear on the customer-side monitor. Given that this is a REGISTER, and we are PERFORMING A TRANSACTION, I should think that the meaning of the phrase PHOTO LOOKUP is a fairly easy concept to grasp on one's own.
Yet customers never seem to get that. I scan their envelope[s], and while the register is busy looking up the prices, they ask me, "So, what's the total?"
To which I say, "$2,000."
When I ring up photofinishing orders, it takes a couple of seconds for the register to look up the price. During this time, the words, "PHOTO LOOKUP..." appear on the customer-side monitor. Given that this is a REGISTER, and we are PERFORMING A TRANSACTION, I should think that the meaning of the phrase PHOTO LOOKUP is a fairly easy concept to grasp on one's own.
Yet customers never seem to get that. I scan their envelope[s], and while the register is busy looking up the prices, they ask me, "So, what's the total?"
To which I say, "$2,000."
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