I was a waitress in an ice cream shop in a mall up north X years ago. The woman in charge of the cashier was a piece of work. I watched as she approached the register, where a group of people were waiting to pay their bill and go back to work, then stop to clean a table. I shook my head, took care of the customers and went back to waiting tables. That place was crazy!
This very same thing happened to me while arriving at the office one day. If that person doesn’t want to say hello or good morning, then they should at least grunt in acknowledgement.
I tend to be a little snarky, in cases like this. If the clerk doesn’t even say “thank you,” I’ll just simply say something like “thank YOU, and you have a good day, too,” as I’m walking away.
suv2000 over 1 year ago
Now that’s dang good customer service
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Manager: what is your IQ?. Future employee: 13. Manager: you’re hired.
saylorgirl over 1 year ago
Seems there are a lot of people like that in stores lately. Won’t give you the time of day.
jagedlo over 1 year ago
How often have we wanted to do what she did when we grocery shop?
Is like a melody Premium Member over 1 year ago
There was a time when everything in the dollar store was $1. Why do a price check?
tcayer over 1 year ago
She should have kept walking. And people wonder why I prefer self checkout.
MichiganMitten over 1 year ago
I must be lucky. My local store has good, friendly employees. Several I know by name.
The Pro from Dover over 1 year ago
I was hoping she was just going to walk out
ComicsBinger Premium Member over 1 year ago
Folks, they are all understaffed, overworked and under paid. Wouldn’t you be unhappy?
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
You can’t get that kind of warm service from a machine. Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 1 year ago
I was a waitress in an ice cream shop in a mall up north X years ago. The woman in charge of the cashier was a piece of work. I watched as she approached the register, where a group of people were waiting to pay their bill and go back to work, then stop to clean a table. I shook my head, took care of the customers and went back to waiting tables. That place was crazy!
Ginny Premium Member over 1 year ago
This very same thing happened to me while arriving at the office one day. If that person doesn’t want to say hello or good morning, then they should at least grunt in acknowledgement.
JPuzzleWhiz over 1 year ago
Is that checkout lady Sister Mary Elephant?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuRo6SLY44k
tinstar over 1 year ago
I tend to be a little snarky, in cases like this. If the clerk doesn’t even say “thank you,” I’ll just simply say something like “thank YOU, and you have a good day, too,” as I’m walking away.