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Originally Posted by MouseWife
I understand the self-checkout technology, and I also use it. I guess I should have said I feel insulted when my lead talks about replacing the cashiers. As a threat.
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What a dick!
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Originally Posted by MouseWife
I also have had the guests who say they would not like the self-check out as they want to see people like me there, have a nice word and a smile. With the cut back of staff, people have come up to me quite upset saying they had no one to help them find something and they wouldn't be back. I guess I like old fashioned customer service myself. I love visiting the small towns and enjoy the rapport.
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I love being behind the counter to help people, and I'm nearly always cheery on desk, ready to help with anything I can. It's a rare day that I'm not able to hold it together, mostly because I love interacting with everyone that comes in. In that way I'm very much an old-fashioned, customer service-oriented person.
The funny part is that when I am a customer somewhere, I would rather not deal with anyone. I want the stuff that I came for, I want it fast, and I want to get out without learning anyone's life story. When I do interact with checkers or staff I'm always friendly, but if every store had a self-checkout, I'd use it as often as possible. This may be because my standards for service are high, and if they seem annoyed at their job it makes me annoyed at them for forcing me to interact with their annoyance.