I was in my Purple People Eater persona last night. I punch in, and get informed that the entire debit and giftcard processing system has been down all day and nobody knows when it's coming back up. Customers can still pay with a debit card, but it must be run as credit (no PIN). After the first 15 minutes I lost count of how many times I had to explain it (and how many times a customer entered a DEBIT card as I was telling them not to use debit). The most common rant was 'but if I do credit I'll be charged twice!" O_o
The "S-it" guns were also acting up. I've posted about the 'low battery' alarms on the guns before; for some reason they would be going off as the customer started to check out. The one saving grace is that somehow the order was able to be processed as normal (scan 'end' barcode with gun, then scan card) even though it didn't look it.
Luckily, both issues resolved themselves two hours into my shift; if I had had to put up with that for the full 7 hours...
I did get a fair number of people who just did not grasp the concept of self-scan at all. I'm almost certain there was a walkout with ~$35 worth of stuff while I was helping one confused woman who physically would not let me leave her lane to help anyone else
...now I'm wondering if they were in cahoots. Wouldn't surprise me. It's never just one SCO lane that has an issue at any given moment, always two or more; so the atmosphere is rife for shoplifting with only one attendant (who is often expected to answer any and all customer questions).
One lane needs a new receipt printer; I swear I was clearing a paper jam every third transaction. When I was clearing the registers to close them down I actually had to reboot that one three times (fun fact: on reboot, the W2k Pro startup jingle even drowns out the Muzak on the front end) before it would print.
The "S-it" guns were also acting up. I've posted about the 'low battery' alarms on the guns before; for some reason they would be going off as the customer started to check out. The one saving grace is that somehow the order was able to be processed as normal (scan 'end' barcode with gun, then scan card) even though it didn't look it.
Luckily, both issues resolved themselves two hours into my shift; if I had had to put up with that for the full 7 hours...
I did get a fair number of people who just did not grasp the concept of self-scan at all. I'm almost certain there was a walkout with ~$35 worth of stuff while I was helping one confused woman who physically would not let me leave her lane to help anyone else

One lane needs a new receipt printer; I swear I was clearing a paper jam every third transaction. When I was clearing the registers to close them down I actually had to reboot that one three times (fun fact: on reboot, the W2k Pro startup jingle even drowns out the Muzak on the front end) before it would print.
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