Ugh, that time of year again and with it brings the special breed of SCs.
So on Halloween, the store manager decided to put up the Christmas decorations. Really? Anyway, one of the decorations is to put holiday wrapping over the register signs. I suppose it looks pretty, however there is one flaw; the wrapping covers up the signs for the express registers. So it gives SC's the excuse to bring up a full cart and because there is no "visible sign" we have to take them, we can't refuse service to anyone. The express registers only have a small counter and no belt, and were designed for a handful of items. Normally we would get one asshole a day with the "oops, I think I have more than 15 he he." Now with the signs covered it's like every jerkweed on the planet comes to express and just don't care about how many items they have. Yup, so I have to bite my tongue and deal with a cartload with my tiny register. Then I have to deal with the line of deservedly pissed off people who had to wait 20 minutes to get their loaf of bread. I have to tell these customers that we cannot refuse service and apologize for them having to wait. Even though several of us mentioned that the signs were covered, they have no plans to change it.
It's going to be a loooong holiday season.
So on Halloween, the store manager decided to put up the Christmas decorations. Really? Anyway, one of the decorations is to put holiday wrapping over the register signs. I suppose it looks pretty, however there is one flaw; the wrapping covers up the signs for the express registers. So it gives SC's the excuse to bring up a full cart and because there is no "visible sign" we have to take them, we can't refuse service to anyone. The express registers only have a small counter and no belt, and were designed for a handful of items. Normally we would get one asshole a day with the "oops, I think I have more than 15 he he." Now with the signs covered it's like every jerkweed on the planet comes to express and just don't care about how many items they have. Yup, so I have to bite my tongue and deal with a cartload with my tiny register. Then I have to deal with the line of deservedly pissed off people who had to wait 20 minutes to get their loaf of bread. I have to tell these customers that we cannot refuse service and apologize for them having to wait. Even though several of us mentioned that the signs were covered, they have no plans to change it.
It's going to be a loooong holiday season.
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