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Old 11-15-2023, 09:11 AM
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Try working a parts counter if you really want to deal with stooopid. It boggles my mind when I see a guy asking the 19 year old minimum wage girl behind the counter what could be his problem with his car.
You've reminded me of one from last week.

I ran into the TSC store to buy chicken feed. I chose the shortest line, which (as is my custom) ended up being my first mistake.

I got in line behind a guy and his wife, and two small children, apparently who are named "Cain" and "Abel" (Abel is a girl). She starts having a temper tantrum and runs off so the mom goes off to fetch her.

Meanwhile the dad places his one or two items on the counter but unbeknownst to me is buying a bunch of stuff from the back yard: fencing, and gates, and bags of lime, etc. This requires the cashier to leave his post to go ask how much some of this costs, return to ring it up, repeat. Call for assistance; have that guy depart and report back, etc.

Keep in mind I'm standing there, holding my ONE item which happens to weigh 50 lbs, watching the folks in the other line burn through their purchases ("ok - there's the lady that was in front of me. Ok - that would have been me. Ok - that's the guy that got in line after me and moved over there").

Here's the kicker, though, and why I came to post. The cashier asks the guy "how many bags of lime do you need?".

The guy says "I dunno. Five? Six? Whatever."

I'm like "DUDE - YOU HAVE TO TELL HIM HOW MANY! There's no way the CASHIER is going to know how many bags YOU need!"

Geez.

K

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