Why is it that so many SCs are incapable of making up their minds? Especially when it comes to cigarettes?
Many times the SCs will tell me what brand and type they want and then proceed to change their minds after I've already rung up the sale.
Here's a sample of it:
Me: The fabulous Miss Maple Leaf
SC: Person with his brain shut off
SC: I'll take [brand name] regulars.
Me: Okay. *Rings up the sale*
*SC then proceeds to leave the store and comes back a few minutes later*
SC: Could I get [same brand name] lights instead?
ME: Sure. *does the exchange and leaves a note for the manager*
(the reason for the note is so D can change the inventory in the computer when she's in the next day so that our cigarette count won't be off)
Sometimes the SCs don't even leave the store before they come back to the counter wanting a switch, which is a bit more annoying, but not as bad as the SCs who don't even leave the counter before asking for a switch.
I'll have literally just finished the transaction when they ask for a different type of the same brand.
SC: *After putting change away but before moving from the counter* Wait, could I get the Lights (or Extra Lights, or whatever) instead?
Me: Sure, I'll change them for you. (thinking: Next time make up your mind before you buy your smokes, pal.)
What's the worst though is when they ask for an entirely different brand and that new brand happens to be a different price. When that happens, not only do I have to leave that note for D but I have to either give the SC money from the till (if the new ones are cheaper) or collect more money from the SC (if it costs more) and then figure out the differences of both the cigarette prices and taxes and work the totals into my paperwork at the end of my shift.
Now, it's easy to do, so that's not the problem. I just don't like having to do it at all because the SC couldn't be bothered to name the right kind of cigarettes in the first place.
Many times the SCs will tell me what brand and type they want and then proceed to change their minds after I've already rung up the sale.
Here's a sample of it:
Me: The fabulous Miss Maple Leaf
SC: Person with his brain shut off
SC: I'll take [brand name] regulars.
Me: Okay. *Rings up the sale*
*SC then proceeds to leave the store and comes back a few minutes later*
SC: Could I get [same brand name] lights instead?
ME: Sure. *does the exchange and leaves a note for the manager*
(the reason for the note is so D can change the inventory in the computer when she's in the next day so that our cigarette count won't be off)
Sometimes the SCs don't even leave the store before they come back to the counter wanting a switch, which is a bit more annoying, but not as bad as the SCs who don't even leave the counter before asking for a switch.
I'll have literally just finished the transaction when they ask for a different type of the same brand.
SC: *After putting change away but before moving from the counter* Wait, could I get the Lights (or Extra Lights, or whatever) instead?
Me: Sure, I'll change them for you. (thinking: Next time make up your mind before you buy your smokes, pal.)
What's the worst though is when they ask for an entirely different brand and that new brand happens to be a different price. When that happens, not only do I have to leave that note for D but I have to either give the SC money from the till (if the new ones are cheaper) or collect more money from the SC (if it costs more) and then figure out the differences of both the cigarette prices and taxes and work the totals into my paperwork at the end of my shift.
Now, it's easy to do, so that's not the problem. I just don't like having to do it at all because the SC couldn't be bothered to name the right kind of cigarettes in the first place.
Comment